Inner Judgment's Sacred Fire

Jude 1:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jude 1 in context

Scripture Focus

7Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.
Jude 1:7

Biblical Context

Jude 1:7 presents a warning that as Sodom and Gomorrah fell from their excess, so do communities fall when the soul indulges in unholy desires. The passage shows that judgment begins within consciousness and is reflected in outward conditions.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the awakened, these lines are not about distant cities but about the inner towns of consciousness. Sodom and Gomorrah represent stubborn habits of thought—resentful, lustful, ungoverned by the I AM—that you once allowed to roam within you. The cities around them are the thinking of your mind, the beliefs that accompany a life lived out of alignment with your true nature. The vengeance of eternal fire is the natural burn of results when you identify with those lower states. It is not a thunderbolt from without, but the steady, inescapable law of consciousness that follows a state. When you persist in such thoughts, your experience mirrors their decay; when you revise, you reframe and return to the one I AM. The invitation is to withdraw your identification from the unholy alliances of the lower mind and to anchor in the image and feeling of your divine self. Through imagination you can see the city purify, replace fornication with wholeness, and let the fire burn away what is not truly you.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes for a minute and revise: I AM the only sovereign, and all lower urges are being transfigured by that awareness. Feel it real by breathing in I AM and letting your surroundings reflect wholeness.

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