The Inner Eye Of Judgment
Ezekiel 9:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel and Judah are depicted as deeply corrupt with a land full of blood and perverseness. They claim the Lord has forsaken the earth, but the passage insists the Lord will not spare and will recompense their ways.
Neville's Inner Vision
What Ezekiel presents is not a distant calamity but a map of your inner world. The house of Israel and Judah are the rival thoughts within you, guilt and fear ruling your mind. The land full of blood is the torrent of hostile judgments you carry about yourself and others; perverseness is the twisting of life by the belief that the Lord is distant. When you say the Lord seeth not you are announcing a breach in awareness. Yet the eye is the I AM within you, the unwavering witness that sees all without wavering. The line about not sparing and recompensing is the natural consequence of your inner movements when you do not align with life. The remedy is simple: treat the Lord as your own I AM, assume the state of wholeness, and let the inner sight bring order to your life. In Neville's sense, imagined fulfillment precedes actual change; your inner decree becomes your outer circumstance as you refuse to bend to lack.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and revise the belief that the Lord has forsaken the earth by affirming I AM in me, watching over my life with love. Then feel the certainty of wholeness and let that feeling permeate your mind until it becomes the texture of your days.
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