Inner Song and Opened Temple
Revelation 15:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Revelation 15:3-5 presents a chorus praising God's mighty works and holiness, declaring that nations will worship, followed by the opening of heaven's temple.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your present consciousness, the song is your inner harmonizing of Moses and the Lamb—law and grace civilly praising the works of your I AM. The declaration 'Great and marvellous are thy works' is the inner verdict you make about your life, and 'thou King of saints' names the royalty of your true self, the I AM that rules inside. When they sing 'Who shall not fear thee... and glorify thy name,' you answer by feeling the holiness as your own perception; fear melts in the light of your divine nature. 'For all nations shall come and worship before thee' becomes a picture of every facet of yourself, every habit and thought, bowing to the sovereignty of I AM within. 'Thy judgments are made manifest' signals that inner discernment is becoming visible as outer events aligned with truth. And then, the temple of the tabernacle of testimony in heaven is opened—an inner opening of your own temple of awareness where you freely witness your decree. You are the temple; your imagination opens it to reveal your realized state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already in the temple of your own awareness; feel the opened doors. Repeat a decree: 'I AM that I AM, holy and whole, and my life now reflects this truth.'
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