Turning From Blasphemy to I AM
Revelation 16:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes people who blame the God of heaven for their pains and sores and refuse to change their deeds. They do not repent.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the vision, 'God' is not an external judge but the I AM you awaken to in consciousness. Blaming the heavens for pain reveals a mind asleep to its own creative power. Pains and sores are not a punishment from above but signals from your inner state—images and beliefs you have chosen and reinforced. To blaspheme the God of heaven is to deny your own divine status, to insist that the outer world has the last word while you remain unaware of the inner governor named I AM. Repentance, therefore, is not guilt but a shift of attention—a revision of what you take as real. When you continue certain deeds, you confirm the old state; stop feeding it with fear and imagine a new self in which suffering loses its charge and life becomes vivid, immediate, and self-authored. Your responsibility is to assume the feeling of the fulfilled state now, and let the outer world reflect that inner turning.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, rest a hand on your chest, and repeat: 'I AM that I AM; I choose the reality of wholeness now.' Then imagine a moment where pain dissolves into ease, letting the new state feel real in your body.
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