From Tribulation to Divine Dwelling
Revelation 7:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The vision describes those who endure inner tribulation, cleanse their robes, and stand before God to serve. It points to inner purification and an ongoing relationship with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
All that is described is a state of consciousness, not a distant drama. Tribulation is the intensified clash of old beliefs; the robes symbolize habitual patterns of thought. Washing them with the blood of the Lamb means letting the Life within the Lamb—your inner Christ and I AM—flow through every assumption and erase the false self. The Lamb is the activator, the living Word inside you that makes all formed ideas anew by faith in the unseen. When you align with that inner reality, you stand before the throne in the throne-room of your own awareness, and the One on the throne dwells among you. To serve Him day and night is simply consistent, grateful living from that state, until it becomes your natural disposition. The promise of dwelling is not future; it is present as you, your awareness, choosing to reign in peace. Trust the feeling as fact; revise any image that denies your state, and let imagination work until your new nature is written into your sense of being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are standing before the throne of God, having washed your robes white by the Lamb's life. Dwell in that temple as the self that serves Him day and night.
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