Inner Renewal of Revelation 21:5-8
Revelation 21:5-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On the throne, God declares that all things are made new and that the words are faithful. It promises life to the thirsty, rewards overcomers with sonship, and warns that fear and unbelief bring the second death.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the throne in your consciousness speak. When it says, Behold, I make all things new, accept that you are being renovated from within by your own awareness. The Alpha and Omega naming the beginning and ending of all you have known is the invitation to revise your self-image here and now. You thirst not for external change, but for the fountain of the water of life freely given by your imagined state. In the moment you conclude, I am overcome, you begin to inherit all things because you have accepted your true relation to God as I AM. The warning of the fearful and unbelieving cuts through the fog not as punishment from outside, but as the resistance of an unrenewed mind; by choosing the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you render the second death obsolete. This is not a distant prophecy but a present practice: you rewrite your inner story until it resembles the promised life, and the outer becomes the visible cinema of your consistent inner state. I declare: the throne is your awareness, and renewal is your lived reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively assume the state: I am the overcomer, and I drink freely from the fountain of life now. Feel the renewal as real as breath; for a moment, dwell in the certainty of It is done and let the inner state rewrite the outer.
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