Two Inner Witnesses
Revelation 11:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Revelation 11:3–6 presents two inner powers granted lasting authority, clothed in sackcloth. Their prophetic voice can confront opposition and influence outer conditions through inner truth and action.
Neville's Inner Vision
View the two witnesses as two steady faculties of your consciousness: imagination, the olive oil that lights the mind, and faith's candlestick that keeps the point of awareness bright before God within. The sackcloth is humility—an honest acknowledgment that you do not yet see with the world’s eye, but you do choose to act from your inner decree. Their authority for a thousand two hundred and threescore days is the length of a sustained practice, a season in which your inner Word is allowed to speak and be listened to. When a belief would wound them, their mouth becomes fire, not to harm others but to burn away error in you; the declared truth annihilates the illusion that blocks your good. They can shut heaven and turn waters to blood by withholding belief in lack and by transforming emotional currents through decisive inner decree. This is not external conquest, but the inner reordering of your atmosphere until the world aligns with your state. The 1260 days symbolize a continuous, patient demonstration that reality follows your assumed state.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the state of the two witnesses—imagination and awareness—speaking truth until it feels real. Then declare, 'Heaven is shut to lack; abundance and peace are mine now,' and dwell in the certainty for a few minutes.
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