Inner Temple Glows With God
Revelation 15:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The vision presents a divine judgment and purification within the sanctuary. It points to entering the presence of God as an inner achievement of awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, this is not a drama about external punishment but about the states of your own awareness. The 'wrath of God' is the fiery energy that rises whenever a belief about yourself clashes with your desired state. The seven vessels are seven fixed dispositions you have prized as reality—jealousies, fears, justifications, resentments, attachments, and the like—held in your imagination as if they ruled you. When these are poured into the angels' hands, they are discharged back into your life to be faced and released. The temple fills with smoke from the glory of God, which is simply your awakened awareness; as you identify with the I AM, you breathe out any old story and breathe in the new certainty that you are the creator of your world. No one enters the temple because the inner work must finish first; until you revise, you remain at the threshold. The invitation is to realize that you are now the temple; the plagues symbolize the last patterns you refuse to let go, so you can stand in the full light of God-state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise: 'I am the I AM; these inner judgments are fulfilled and released.' Then visualize the temple within your chest filling with God's glorious smoke and feel yourself entering it as the creator of your life.
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