Sea of Glass Victory
Revelation 15:1-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Revelation 15:1-4 depicts a scene where destined victors stand on a glassy sea mingled with fire, singing of God's works and ways, worshipping the holy one who judges righteously, and inviting all nations to recognize divine sovereignty.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this scene as your inner state becoming manifest. The seven plagues symbolize the stubborn fears, habits, and judgments you have not yet surrendered to God within. When they are complete, a new rhythm enters the mind: the sea of glass mingled with fire is your cleared awareness, purified by the fire of truth until it shines with steady calm. Those who have overcome the beast, his image, his mark, and the number of his name are not distant people; they are your higher self standing on that sea, harps in hand, tuned to the divine music. The song of Moses and the Lamb is the inner union of law and grace: disciplined consciousness joined with surrendered love. When you affirm, 'Great and marvellous are thy works,' fear bows and reverence rises; holiness becomes your native state, and all nations come to worship before thee as your judgments are manifested in experience. This is not future salvation but an invitation to awaken Heaven within and let it govern your outer world from now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the state, 'I stand now on the sea of glass, victor over the beast.' Feel the harps in your hands and let the Song of Moses and the Lamb rise in you until your whole being harmonizes with divine order.
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