The Ephah of Inner Worship
Zechariah 5:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zechariah 5:6 presents an ephah going forth as the visible measure of a people’s likeness, spread across the earth. It marks the truth that what we worship inwardly becomes outward reality.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the ephah is not a thing in your hands but a symbol of the mental measure by which you judge your world. When Zechariah says 'this is their resemblance through all the earth,' he speaks of the outward order as the fruit of your inner state. If your inner image is of idols—things you crave, fear, or prove—then that likeness spreads abroad; the earth becomes a mirror of your consciousness. Yet you can alter it by recalling that God is I AM, the awareness within you, and by choosing a truer worship in the imagination. The 'judgment' here is inner alignment: revise the image, and the ephah changes and so does your world. Let the night-voices (doubt, anxiety, pride) dissolve as you rest in the certainty of your true worship, which is the recognition of I AM as your own Being. Your responsibility is to guard your inner image and to dwell in the sense that the one Life, the I AM, expresses as have, are, and is.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the image. Declare silently, 'This ephah is my inner measure; I worship the I AM within,' and feel the shift as a renewed sense of unity and abundance arising in you.
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