Inner Judgment and Remembrance

Revelation 18:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 18 in context

Scripture Focus

5For her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities.
Revelation 18:5

Biblical Context

Sin is not hidden; its record rises into the inner heavens, where God keeps it in memory. This verse points to the accountability of the soul within.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your fortunes and misfortunes are not doled out by distant fate, but issued from states of consciousness you repeatedly entertain. The line about sins reaching heaven speaks of a record kept in the inner heaven of your I AM—the texture of awareness that forms your world. God hath remembered her iniquities means your own awareness has not forgotten the old self; the memory persists as a vibrational pattern that shapes present conditions. Neville teaches that nothing outside can revise that record but a new act of imagination. To be free, you must shift from the remembered sinner to the son or daughter of God who dwells in light. Repeat and feel the truth of your I AM until the old guilt loosens its grip and a new sense of innocence arises. As you dwell in the feeling of your wish fulfilled, the inner heaven recalibrates and the outward scene begins to reflect your renewed state. The law is this: inner state writes outward experience, not punishment from above but your own awakening.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit still and rest in the I AM. Assume you are the new, forgiven self and feel it as fact; dwell there for a few minutes until the old memory dissolves and the world answers from that state.

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