Inner Heat of Revelation
Revelation 16:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Men are scorched by great heat and blaspheme God, refusing to give Him glory. The scene shows the beast's kingdom growing dark as people do not repent.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this vision, heat, pain, and blasphemy arise as inner states, not distant judgments. The scorching is the pressure of a mind forgetful of its I AM, the source of all power and perception. The blasphemy against God spills from a heart that denies the authority of awareness and believes the plague rules its life. The seat of the beast is your habitual ego—the steady thought of limitation; its kingdom of darkness is the cloud that dims your inner sight. When people gnaw their tongues in pain, they speak from the wound of separation, craving relief without recognizing the inner remedy. The call is not to lament, but to repent by turning your attention from the scene to the witness of consciousness itself. Revisit the assumption: God’s glory is the reality that shines in and through you, now. When you align with the I AM—feeling the presence as real, imagining your world under divine rule—the heat cools, the darkness lifts, and the vision shifts from fear to freedom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM is ruling your inner realm. Feel the divine glory already present, and revise the scene until your awareness makes the heat depart and the darkness lift.
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