Inner Sea of Glass Victory
Revelation 15:2-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verses 2–4 describe a company standing on a sea of glass mingled with fire, who have overcome the beast and its symbols, singing of God's mighty works. The passage notes that all nations will worship the holy Lord as judgments are manifested within.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you, the sea of glass and the fire are not distant elements of prophecy but symbols of states of consciousness. The victors who stand upon that sea have refused the identification with the beast, its image, and its mark; they no longer answer to fear but to the I AM that you are. The harps of God they hold are not instruments of sound in the world, but inner harmonies awakened by a final and absolute alignment with truth. When I enter the I AM and claim that I alone am the ruler of all my experiences, I discover the works of God—great and marvellous—are reverberations of my own state of being. The song they sing—the song of Moses and the Lamb—is the recognition that law and gospel are one note when lived in consciousness: justice and love expressed as holiness. Then comes the fearlessness: who shall not fear thee? For holiness becomes the atmosphere of all nations, not by force, but by the manifest order of inner judgments. The kingdom is not elsewhere; it is the felt order within, which the world then witnesses.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you stand on the sea of glass, harps in hand, feeling the inner light rise. Then declare I AM, and revise any present limitation by dwelling in that state until it feels real.
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