Many Minds, One Covenant
Ezra 10:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezra 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes many people and heavy rain, making immediate compliance impossible. It admits the transgression and the long road ahead.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezra’s line, I hear the inner multitude—not bodies but states of consciousness clashing with the covenant. The 'time of much rain' is the storm of doubt, habit, and external worry. 'We are not able to stand' because the mind has not yet accepted the one standing pillar: I AM. It is not a matter of one day or two, but of a turning, a revision of the self. The many have transgressed in this thing; that is the inner evidence that the old conditions still claim authority. Your task is to revise the sense of self into one loyal to the Covenant, to practice obedience and faithfulness by feeling, imagining, and acting from that assured state. Repentance here is turning your attention from the old error to the new inner law; holiness and separation are mental decisions to affirm the I AM as the only reality. When you live from that inner alignment, the rain subsides, and you stand upright in your covenant.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner state now: declare I AM loyal to the covenant, revise 'we are many' to 'I am one with the I AM,' and feel that unified presence as real in you.
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