
‘ALIGN WITH THE DIVINE: Discovering the New Heaven and Earth from Within’ (Pt I)’
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In this deeply personal and spiritually expansive teaching, Bishop Jim Swilley introduces a new series titled “Align with the Divine: Discovering the New Heaven and Earth From Within.” Using stories from his recent family experiences, encounters in New York, and reflections on Pentecostal spirituality, Bishop Swilley explores the power of alignment — the harmony between thoughts, words, actions, spirit, soul, and body. He argues that inner peace and manifestation come not from striving or controlling outcomes, but from authentic self-acceptance and releasing the need for external validation. The message blends scripture, mysticism, emotional healing, and practical wisdom into a powerful meditation on living without internal conflict.
Main Takeaways
Alignment Is Harmony Between Your Inner and Outer Life
Bishop Swilley defines alignment as living in integrity where your thoughts, words, and actions work together instead of against each other. He references a quote often attributed to Gandhi:
“Happiness is when what you think, what you say and what you do are in harmony.” — attributed to Mahatma Gandhi
He explains that misalignment creates internal conflict, which eventually manifests as external conflict. Authenticity becomes the key to peace.
“You cannot be inauthentic and in alignment.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
Revelation’s “No More Sea” Represents the End of Separation
Using Book of Revelation 21:1, Bishop Swilley offers a symbolic interpretation of the “new heaven and new earth.”
“I saw a new heaven and a new earth… and there was no longer any sea.” — Revelation 21:1
He teaches that in the ancient world, the sea represented fear, division, boundaries, and the unknown. The “new earth” is a consciousness without separation.
“The sea represented division. It represented the unknown. It was a border. It was a boundary.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
Manifestation Flows Best Without Anxiety
Drawing from Epistle to the Philippians 4:6-7, he teaches that peace and manifestation come through non-anxious living.
“Be careful for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” — Philippians 4:6
He reframes manifestation as clarity and flow rather than force.
“Manifestation has to come out in clarity.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
The More He Accepted Himself, the More the World Changed Around Him
One of the strongest sections of the teaching centers on Bishop Swilley’s journey after publicly coming out. He contrasts the hostility he experienced years ago with the peace and acceptance he now encounters.
“Because I’m so okay with it on the inside, I believe people are picking up and they’re okay with it on the outside.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
He shares touching stories from his son’s wedding and a surprising conversation with a Church of God pastor in New York to illustrate how alignment changes energy and interactions.
“Hold On” and “Let Go” Are Both Necessary
One of the most memorable metaphors comes from his Pentecostal upbringing. He recalls altar workers shouting contradictory instructions during prayer meetings:
“One person saying, ‘Hold on, hold on, hold on,’ and another saying, ‘Let go, let go, let go.’” — Bishop Jim Swilley
He says both were right.
“I’m holding on and I’m letting go simultaneously.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
This becomes the central spiritual principle of the message: trust deeply, but release attachment to outcomes.
Peace With Yourself Creates Peace With Others
Swilley emphasizes that much suffering comes from trying to control or change other people. Alignment means accepting both yourself and others as they are.
“The more you are at peace with yourself, the more you’re going to be at peace with everybody else.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
He teaches that stress, agendas, and unresolved internal conflict block creativity, abundance, and joy.
Key Scriptures Referenced
- Book of Revelation 21:1 — “A new heaven and a new earth”
- Epistle to the Philippians 4:6-7 — “Be careful for nothing”
- First Epistle to the Thessalonians 5:23 — Spirit, soul, and body
- Epistle to the Hebrews 4:12 — Dividing soul and spirit
- Book of Proverbs 25:11 — “A word fitly spoken”
- Gospel of Mark 11:24 — “Believe you receive when you pray”
Memorable Quotes
“When you stop bleeding, you stop attracting the sharks.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
“The conflict is where the energy is.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
“You want it, and you’ll be okay without it.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
“You can’t be at peace with the world until you’re at peace with yourself.” — Bishop Jim Swilley
“The agendas are the dams.” — Bishop Jim Swilley