Inner Thrones of True Judgment
Revelation 19:2-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses reveal that divine judgment is true and righteous, exposing false worship and inviting a heartfelt worship before the throne. It signals that inner conviction, not external ritual, shapes reality.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the scope of I AM, Revelation 19:2-4 declares that the judgments you feel in consciousness are true and righteous when they peel away idolatrous thinking. The 'great whore' is not a past person but the habit of clinging to appearances—wealth, status, or external control—that corrupts your inner land. As you awaken, the 'blood of his servants' is the memory of pain you once suffered under imagined conditions, and the inner court cries 'Alleluia' as those attachments are burned away, smoke rising forever as you are no longer governed by them. The four and twenty elders and the four beasts symbolize your own faculties—diverse mind-forms and senses—falling into worship of the throne: your awareness that sits at the center of all you perceive. When you accept that God is the I AM within you, you acknowledge that the judgments of consciousness are right because they restore harmony. The world you see is the effect of your inner decree; align with truth, and the kingdom becomes your present experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In your imagination, stand before a throne within and declare the truth of your inner judgments as already true. Revise a limiting belief by saying, This is not the reality of my consciousness; feel it dissolving and the new truth ruling now.
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