Inner Justice Revelation 6:10
Revelation 6:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In this passage, the cry for justice from the martyrs expresses a deep inner demand for order. It signals the soul's movement toward alignment with divine law inside consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the cry not as a call to gods outside, but as the soul’s demand rising from the I AM. The martyrs are your neglected states of consciousness; their blood is the energy of past fear, past grievance, the memories you have allowed to stain your mind. When they cry, they announce the impatience of a law that cannot be denied—the law of cause and effect written in your own heart. God is not a judge over others but the I AM within you, the unconditioned awareness that simply is. The sentence of vengeance becomes a promise to clear old images that no longer serve your true life. Earth dwellers symbolize the appearances your inner world has produced; the justice they crave is the inner order you set by your present assumption. As you accept that you are the architect of your experience, you discover that the world must rearrange to match the changed consciousness. The end of the cry is the dawn of a realized state where justice is not coming, but being.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare I AM the I AM, the judge of my states. Then assume the end-state of divine justice within and feel it real until the outer scene rearranges to match the inner order.
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