God’s Wisest Creatures

Lecture dated September 20, 1968

Approximate read 12 min

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In “God’s Wisest Creatures”, Neville Goddard reinterprets the biblical fall of man as a deliberate act for expansion and an ultimate birth. He draws on Psalm 82 and Genesis to portray humans as divine beings, or seraphim, who assumed mortal form to experience division and death. Through symbolic stories and a vision of a friend’s afterlife encounter, he illustrates the fusion of the serpent and man into a fiery celestial being. Goddard emphasizes resurrection as a return to unity, awakening the divine self that voluntarily entered human limitations. He argues the psychological drama of disobedience and desire is inner and not merely physical, highlighting imagination’s creative power. Ultimately, the lecture invites listeners to realize their identity as sons of God, transcending six thousand years of decay toward spiritual rebirth.

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