Inner Justice and Patience Revelation

Revelation 13:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 13 in context

Scripture Focus

10He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.
Revelation 13:10

Biblical Context

The verse declares a law of reciprocal justice and urges steadfastness; those who oppress are confronted by a mirrored outcome, while the saints hold to patience and faith.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the awakened imagination, this verse is not about external enemies, but about the states of consciousness you entertain. 'He that leadeth into captivity' mirrors any belief that you are bound by past hurts or by others’ power over you. 'He that killeth with the sword' is the attack story you keep rehearsing in your mind, the sense of separation that must be repaid by conflict. The apparent judgments of others are only projections of your inner law. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints: patience is not passive endurance but the unwavering trust that your I AM, your awareness, is the sole executive of your experience. When you refuse to identify with the persecutor or the victim, you stop feeding the dream. You re-enter the inner courtroom and revise the scene by assuming the end you desire, imagining yourself free, whole, and unthreatened. This is how judgment is satisfied in your own mind, and the outer world nods to your inner decree.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise the scene: drop the sword of blame, release the captor image, and stand in the I AM. Feel the peace as if it were already yours.

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