Obeying the Inner Law
Ezra 7:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezra 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage states that obedience to both God's law and the king's law is required, and disobedience invites swift judgment and severe penalties.
Neville's Inner Vision
Ezra’s decree speaks of obedience entering life as law. The 'law of thy God' and the 'law of the king' are not two distant rules; they symbolize your inner order and its outward manifestation. When your consciousness aligns with that inner order—the I AM awake and ruling—life answers with harmony, clarity, and immediacy. If you resist, you experience a swift correction in your world, as consciousness unfurls the natural consequences of misalignment: fear, lack, or delay appearing as if a judgment of your own making. The true penalty is the feeling of separation from the divine and from the sense of rightful authority within you. The remedy is to assume you already live in obedience to both faces of law: the divine impulse guiding your thoughts and the disciplined response to your environment. In your imagination, stand as the king of your thoughts, and affirm that you are governed by universal order here and now. By holding this state and revising any conflicting belief, you reverse the condition and invite a quicker realization of your desired state.
Practice This Now
Tonight, close your eyes, breathe deeply, and say I am the I AM, obeying the inner law now. Feel the seat of authority in your chest and revise any limiting belief until it dissolves into confident stillness.
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