God's Almighty Power

Lecture dated February 12, 1968

Approximate read 16 min

God's Almighty Powerimagination as GodLaw of Assumptionmanifestation techniquesspiritual creativityI AM consciousnessbiblical metaphorsfaith and imagination

In “God's Almighty Power,” Neville Goddard teaches that human imagination is the embodiment of God's power and wisdom, especially when the world labels it weakness or foolishness. He reinterprets the biblical account of Christ's three temptations as an inner struggle between doubt and creative faith, illustrating that trusting one's own imaginative ‘I Am’ presence yields miraculous outcomes. Goddard shares personal examples—his military discharge, release from Barbados, and recovery of lost furniture—demonstrating how sleeping in the feeling of the wish fulfilled activates divine power. He warns against placing faith in external entities—money, authority figures, or social status—as these are ‘false gods’ that distract from true self-reliance. Through vivid anecdotes and scriptural exegesis, the lecture guides listeners to cultivate unwavering trust in their own creative consciousness as the sole channel through which all things become possible.

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