Inner Worship of Revelation
Revelation 22:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
An angel instructs not to worship him, for he is a fellow servant; the instruction is to worship God alone. The verse sets worship as the response to God, not to messengers or symbols.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, the 'angel' is not a distant figure but a mirror of your own higher reasoning. The command 'worship God' invites you to wake to the awareness that you, the I AM, are the living presence behind every prophecy and every page you keep within you. The fellow servant line—'I am thy fellowservant'—teaches that you stand among the prophets not as slave to them, but as that same consciousness, supporting and recognizing the living law of your own imagination. To worship God is to align attention and feeling with the infinite, steady awareness that you are the source of every movement you perceive. If you feel drawn to external figures or rituals, revision is to feel the one infinite I AM breathing through them, and then gently return your focus to God within. The book is not a boundary but a call to turn from person to Presence, from spectacle to state of consciousness, until your life itself becomes a luminous worship of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: 'I am the I AM; I worship God within now.' Feel the Presence guiding every thought and emotion, and let external voices fade as you rest in that inner Christ-consciousness.
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