Morning Judgment Within
Ezekiel 7:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 7:7-8 speaks of a morning approaching and a day of trouble near, followed by divine fury and judgment according to one's ways, implying a transformative process rather than mere doom.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's view, the Ezekiel oracle is a map of consciousness, not a forecast of external disaster. The 'morning' is the moment you awaken to the I AM, while the 'day of trouble' is the pressure of old thoughts, habits, and identifications resisting your ascent. When the text speaks of pouring out fury and judging by ways, it reveals the law of inner cause and effect: you reap what you have entertained in mind. The 'not the sounding again of the mountains' indicates external signs lose their power to validate you; only your inner decree matters. Thus this passage becomes an invitation to inner conversion: recognize you are the judge of your inner life, and you may recompense yourself by choosing alignment with the I AM. Let the purifying fire remove what no longer serves your unity with God within. See the forthcoming trouble as the signal that the old self is dissolving, making space for a coherent life that mirrors your true divine state inside.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, breathe, and affirm 'I AM, I AM, I am' as your present state; revise by declaring, 'I am already in the morning of my true life; the old ways are dissolved, and my life now reflects divine order.'
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