Inner Waters, True Judgment
Revelation 16:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Revelation 16:5-7 presents voices declaring that God’s judgments are true and righteous, and that the harm done to saints and prophets brings a corresponding inner consequence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner theater, the angel of the waters proclaims that God, the I AM within you, is eternally righteous because you have judged through your inner state. The waters symbolize your stream of feeling and belief; to say 'thou art righteous' is to align your attention with the truth that you are the chooser of your reality. When you imagine the blood shed by saints and prophets—your noblest desires and intuitional voices—your imagination returns a correspondent 'blood to drink,' a symbolic consequence of resisting their life-giving power. Yet the line 'for they are worthy' is not a punishment; it is the natural accounting of a state of consciousness that cannot sustain such violence. The altar's voice, 'true and righteous are thy judgments,' reaffirms that every inner decree, once believed, manifests as your outer experience. The law of your being is simple: your state creates your story. When you revise by assuming a higher state and feeling it real, the inner waters cleanse, and justice becomes your lived reality. The Kingdom you seek is the inner alignment where what you imagine is permitted to be true now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the I AM as your inner judge and declare, 'True and righteous are thy judgments.' Then revise any memory of guilt by imagining the waters washing the old state away and feeling that justice is already yours.
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