Inner Cup of Mercy
Revelation 14:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain sense: the verse declares that those who drink of the wine of God's wrath are tormented in the presence of the holy angels and the Lamb. It points to judgment and accountability that arises from a state of consciousness that believes in separation from God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Revelation 14:10 points to an inner state rather than a punitive God. The 'wine of the wrath' is the fixed feeling of separation from the I AM—fear, guilt, and judgment poured into the cup without mixture. The torment occurs in the presence of the holy angels and the Lamb, who are not external punishers but your higher faculties watching the drama your mind has rehearsed. When you identify with that fear, you are effectively drinking your own belief in separation. Now revise. Assume the consciousness that you are always one with God. Feel the I AM as your true center. Let the cup be poured out into the sea of universal mercy and drink instead the wine of peace, reality here and now. In this imagined alignment, the Lamb (innocent awareness) and the angels (higher faculties) witness your shift and confirm your new state. With that revision, the outer scene follows the inward decree: nothing can separate you from your divine source, and judgment dissolves into compassion.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and visualize the cup of wrath before you, pour it out into an endless sea of mercy, and drink the wine of peace. Then affirm, I AM, I am one with God, and allow the Lamb within you to rest in that simple, compassionate knowing.
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