Standing Through the Inner Wrath

Revelation 6:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Revelation 6 in context

Scripture Focus

17For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
Revelation 6:17

Biblical Context

Revelation 6:17 proclaims the great day of wrath has come and asks who can stand in its presence. A Neville-type reading reinterprets wrath as inner cleansing that reveals the sturdiness of the self when it rests in the I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, the great day of wrath is not coming from above to crush you, but arises from the inner furnace of your own consciousness. In this moment when the outer world seems to tremble, the question 'who shall be able to stand?' is an invitation to become the one who stands in the I AM. The day of wrath is the moment when old identities melt in the fire of awareness, and the only thing that endures is the unchangeable 'I AM' that you are. The I AM is not a distant judge; it is the witness, the eternal present that observes every thought, feeling, and image. Your imagination is the keyboard; the state you assume becomes the color of your world. If you dwell in lack, fear, or separation, you experience a world of disturbance. If you assume the truth 'I AM' as the foundation, you stand unharmed amid the storm, for the storm is only your own inner movements. The great day of wrath thus becomes the entry into a known kingdom within, where you are unshakeable.

Practice This Now

Practice: close your eyes and declare, 'I AM.' Feel it as a present reality and imagine the inner fire dissolving old image of lack, leaving you unshaken and standing.

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