Inner Prophets, Inner Triumph
Revelation 11:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Earth-dwellers rejoice and exchange gifts because they perceive the two prophets as having tormented them. The verse signals a turning in outer appearances that mirrors an inner disturbance turned into celebration.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the people on earth are not separate crowds; they are your inner states made manifest. The two prophets stand for faculties within you—conscience and imagination—speaking truth into your consciousness. Their torment of the earth is the pressure you feel when old beliefs resist a higher state. The earth-dwellers' rejoicing is not about others; it is the outer sign of a shift you have allowed in your own mind. Remember that God is the I AM—the still, aware presence behind every event. Therefore the prophets don't torment you to punish you; they awaken your power to revise your condition. When you stop resisting and begin to identify with the state that blesses the prophets, the whole scene changes. Your inner weather becomes victory, and the world merely reflects that new ruling state. Do not seek to change the crowd; change your awareness, and the crowd will follow. The moment you accept responsibility for your inner creation is the revelatory moment; you have established a new consciousness in which joy arises as the natural outcome of your imagining.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as the governing state of your consciousness, and imagine the inner prophets speaking with authority. Feel it real by repeating, 'I am the one who creates my world; old judgments are dissolved and joy now leads.'
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