Inner Throne of Salvation
Revelation 7:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Revelation 7:10, the faithful cry that salvation belongs to God on the throne and to the Lamb, signaling a moment of worship and acknowledgment of divine mercy. The passage invites us to see salvation as present consciousness rather than distant fact.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the scene as a mirror of your own mind. The loud proclamation that salvation belongs to God and the Lamb is the declaration of your inner state: the I AM, seated on the throne of awareness, acknowledging its unity with the imaginative principle you call the Lamb. The throne is not a distant place but the place you inhabit as consciousness; the Lamb is the tender, active function of imagination that brings redemption into experience. When you recognize salvation as present tense, you awaken to the truth that every moment can be ruled by mercy, compassion, and faithful worship. There is no separation between throne and Lamb in truth; they are two aspects of the one I AM—the steadfast attention that frames reality and the imaginative love that animates it. Your act of praise becomes a revision of your sense of self, a reaffirmation that you are already saved by the meaning you assign to life. In this interior rite, you align perception with divine order, inviting renewal to unfold in daily experience through awareness and feeling.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the throne within your heart. Repeat that salvation belongs to God and the Lamb as a present-tense truth, and feel the healing mercy move through you as your imagination becomes loving action.
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