Inner War and Victory in Revelation
Revelation 19:19-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The vision presents inner powers resisting the Christ-consciousness; the beast and false prophet are removed by judgment, and the remnant is slain by the sword that proceeds from the one sitting on the horse.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this vision the beast, the kings of the earth, and their armies are not distant enemies; they are the stubborn beliefs of your mind clinging to separation. The rider on the white horse represents your Christ-consciousness, the I AM that cannot be frightened or swayed. When you identify with fear, you empower the outer scene; when you affirm your oneness, the inner state shifts and the outer scene yields. The beast and the false prophet symbolize illusions—habits of thought and miracles you have trusted—that feed the sense of being controlled by forces outside yourself. They are cast into a lake of fire, which is inner purification by awareness, nothing to fear but the old identity dissolving. The remnant are those parts of you ready for transformation; they are slain by the sword that proceeds from the mouth of Him who sits on the horse, meaning the Word you speak from that higher I AM. Your spoken decree, your imaginative act, slices through the dream of separation and makes room for the new life to appear. The birds feasting on flesh show the rapid, visible harvest of your new state filling the world.
Practice This Now
Assume the end: you are the I AM, already victorious. Speak a simple decree—'I am one with the Christ within'—and feel it as real, holding that inner scene for a minute or more until fear dissolves.
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