Inner Judgment Command

Ezekiel 9:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 9 in context

Scripture Focus

5And to the others he said in mine hearing, Go ye after him through the city, and smite: let not your eye spare, neither have ye pity:
Ezekiel 9:5

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 9:5 presents a stark command to move through the city and strike without pity, underscoring judgment and accountability.

Neville's Inner Vision

To you, Ezekiel’s tally is not external cruelty but an inward command. God is the I AM, and 'the city' is your own consciousness, crowded with habits, fears, and false pity. When you hear, 'Go ye after him... smite,' take it as the impulse to move through your mental landscape and strike at every belief that contradicts your true state. The sword is insight, the wound is the old ego’s tenderness toward lack. Let not your eye spare; there is no room for half-truths in the I AM’s judgment; only pure perception, nothing external can remain that you have not admitted into your now. The 'others' are the parts of you still clinging to limitation; you are commanded to purge them so that holiness and separation, that is, clear, undefiled consciousness, may arise, and prophecy and promise may unfold in your life. In Neville’s terms, the moment you accept this inner occupancy, imagination will align with your righteous state, and the outer world must reflect that reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine walking through the city of your mind, removing every belief that contradicts your I AM. Feel the shift as you replace it with a single, seamless state of inner holiness and power.

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