Revelation Inner Army Practice
Revelation 9:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Four angels bound in the Euphrates are released by the sixth trumpet at a precise time, unleashing a vast army described as capable of destroying a third of humanity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the symbolic vision, the sixth angel is the turning of your attention to the life-giving I AM. The four angels bound in the great river Euphrates are not distant powers but four fixed states of mind—fear, scarcity, judgment, and lethargy—bound by the current of ordinary thought. When the sixth trumpet sounds, these inner forces are loosed, not to conquer others, but to reveal the potency hidden in your own consciousness. The Euphrates stands for the stream of appearances that flow through your senses; awake, this river becomes the reservoir from which you draw power. The phrase prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year signals that inner work has a precise rhythm, a rightful timing for release. The army of horsemen—two hundred thousand thousand—illustrates the vast, orderly power of your revised imagination when you unite it in a single intent. This is prophecy and promise: as you revise inner premises, Providence guides you, and judgment becomes discernment, not punishment. Your experience of the world shifts as you accept responsibility for the state you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Sit in stillness and assume you have already loosed the four angels within you. Feel the inner release dissolve fear, doubt, lack, and limitation, then dwell in the sense that this new inner order is already real.
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