Seven Vials of Inner Wrath

Revelation 15:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 15 in context

Scripture Focus

7And one of the four beasts gave unto the seven angels seven golden vials full of the wrath of God, who liveth for ever and ever.
Revelation 15:7

Biblical Context

The passage shows a symbolic act: vials of divine wrath are poured by beings that stand for forces within consciousness. It invites you to see judgment as an inner move of awareness, not merely external punishment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Revelation, the four beasts and the seven angels symbolize elements of your own consciousness. The seven golden vials are seven states of feeling you pour forth as the I AM takes possession of a situation. The 'wrath of God' is the powerful energy of conviction that rises when you refuse to accept limitation; it is not punishment from a judgmental god but the dynamic force that compels you to imagine differently until the life reflects the new belief. God, who liveth forever, is the unchanging awareness behind every changing scene. To see this as Neville would mean recognizing that the scene of wrath arises from stagnant thought and from a misplaced identity; once you revise your assumption, the energy neutralizes and a new state begins to appear as fact. The beasts, the angels, and the vessels are your inner staff: you, choosing a higher premise, pour forth the fuel of the new state and permit it to harden into lived experience. You become the angels by affirming a narrative of you that matches your I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are the I AM, pouring forth a belief that the situation is already resolved. Hold the feeling for a minute until the new state takes hold.

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