White Robes Within: Inner Identity
Revelation 7:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The elder asks who are these in white robes and where they came from, signaling a scene of the redeemed multitude. The verse points to the possibility that purity and salvation arise within a transformed inner state, not from external conditions.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read this scene, hear the elder as your higher self, the I AM, quietly inquiring about the garment you wear. The white robes are a state of consciousness—purity, confidence, belonging—worn not by outward credential but by inner alignment. The multitude represents those who have awakened to their true identity as the redeemed, a shift of allegiance from fear to faith in the I AM. When the question 'whence came they?' arises, understand it as a reminder that origin is inward: you emerge from the imagination held by God within you. Salvation, forgiveness, and grace are not distant events but ongoing states acknowledged by consciousness. The old sense of separation dissolves as you choose to dwell as one already clothed in righteousness, allowing the inner garment to color every outer scene. The elder's gaze then becomes encouragement: you may wear whiteness now by assuming the fulfilled state and feeling its reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, quietly and confidently, 'I am the white-robed one now.' Feel the robe's texture, the light it emits, and let that feeling of wholeness stamp itself on your day.
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