Do Not Add to Your Prophecy
Revelation 22:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse warns that anyone who hears the prophecy must not add to its words; doing so invites the plagues described in the book.
Neville's Inner Vision
I hear Revelation 22:18 as a luminous invitation to guard the inner script of my life. The 'words of the prophecy' are the state I assume in my I AM—my continuous feeling that what I desire is already mine. To 'add unto' them is to argue with the script, to hedge with doubt, or to lay out future contingencies. In that act, I invite the 'plagues'—delay, lack, fear—into my experience because I have altered the inner word with egoic reasoning. The true obedience is simple: stay with the stated inner promise, feel it real now, and leave the rest to the law of consciousness. When I do not buttress the script with extra conditions, the inner world harmonizes and manifests the vowed outcome. The verse is not a warning about distant prophets but a reminder that the imagination, not external events, writes the destiny. So I align with the I AM, revise only through deeper faith, and accept the fulfillment as already true.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet space, assume the wish fulfilled, and feel it real now as I AM. Refuse any addition or doubt and let the inner script close with completion.
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