Inner Judgment and Renewal
Ezekiel 8:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel records Judah’s abominations and violence that provoke God's anger; their outward cries do not alter the inner order, and the judge within remains until a changed consciousness is embraced.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s light, the 'house of Judah' is a state of your own mind. The abominations and violence are persistent imaginal patterns you entertain, a stubborn idolatries against wholeness. The gesture 'they put the branch to their nose' signals clinging to old idols, a refusal to worship the I AM. God’s fury is the inner consequence of resisting alignment with your true self, not a fate poured from above; the eye that will not spare and the cry that goes unheard signal a law of consciousness at work when fear and separation hold sway. This is not eternal punishment but a diagnostic moment: your inner ear must hear anew. You have the power to shift by acknowledging you are the I AM, the living awareness that creates. Decide now to separate from former idols, embracing a higher alignment that dissolves fear and restores harmony. The drama is played on the stage of inner consciousness; alter the assumption, and the scene itself changes, revealing a renewed, sacred inner temple.
Practice This Now
Imaginative practice: close your eyes, declare, 'I am the I AM; I dwell in the holy, separated state now.' Revise any memory of punishment by affirming, 'There is only wholeness here and now,' and feel the truth as if it already were true.
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