Inner Dawn of Ezekiel 7:7-9
Ezekiel 7:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ez 7:7-9 proclaims a morning of trouble and a coming fury, to be met as judgment according to one's ways and abominations. It ends with the revelation that I am the LORD who smites.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your Ezekiel is your inner weather report. The morning is the dawning of awareness that you dwell in the land within your own consciousness. The day of trouble is the pressure that comes when thoughts and feelings contradict your true I AM. The fury is not wrath from a distant God but the purification of belief, the heat that burns away self-doubt and habit. I AM the judge who does not condemn but clarifies; I judge you by your ways and your abominations—the habitual thoughts you falsely worship. When you refuse to revise, the eye that smites is your own narrowing consciousness; yet when you take responsibility, you awaken to the LORD within—the source of all power—that now dissipates old patterns and reveals your unity with life. The passage asks you to know, not fear, that you are the living I AM, and that all events are simply your inner movements returning to balance. Embrace the discernment: you are both the one who loves and the one who rearranges.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner state I am the I AM, awake now. Revise any sense of separation and feel it real that this dawn purifies and aligns every action with your true nature.
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