Inner Song Of Worship
Revelation 15:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Revelation 15:3-4 extols God’s great works and righteous ways, declaring holiness and worldwide worship when divine judgments are manifest. It presents worship as a sacred orientation of the soul toward the I AM and the order it reveals.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville fashion I read this as a dialogue inside your state of consciousness. The singing of Moses and the Lamb is the coming together of two great streams of inner life: liberation and the Christ within. When you claim that great and marvellous are thy works and that thy ways are just and true, you are naming the inner activity of awareness that has no rival and no contradiction. The I AM recognizes its own handiwork as divinely ordained, and the inner king who rules saints is the steady alignment of your thoughts, feelings, and choices with that holy order. The line all nations shall come and worship before thee indicates that every inner state, every desire and conviction, will bow before the true self in you that is holy and free. The judgments made manifest are the moments when inner discernment takes root as outer experience, when you see order arising from order in your life. The call is to let the heart utterly trust this divine structure and to respond with reverent stillness, worship, and obedience.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already the one who worships, the I AM in full possession. Revise any sense of separation and feel it real that all inner states bow to this holy governance.
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