He Is My Resurrection

Lecture dated June 28, 1968

Approximate read 18 min

He Is My ResurrectionNeville Goddard lecturelaw of assumptionChristian mysticismimagination powerspiritual awakeningmystery of Christinfinite imagination

In this lecture, Neville Goddard examines John 16: ‘I came out from the Father…’ as a mystical statement of the pre-existence, incarnation, death, and ascension of Christ not as a distant historical event but as a living reality in each individual. He uses the analogy of a plant sucker to explain how we detach from the Father, ‘die,’ and are reborn into our divine fullness. Throughout the talk he shares two vivid visions—one of a train ascending from darkness into light, another involving black robes and umbrellas—to illustrate spiritual awakening and the incomprehensible divine silence. Neville emphasizes that imagination is the creative power of God within us, asserting that every assumption hardens into fact and shapes our reality. He warns against theological dogma and encourages direct personal experience, urging listeners to assume their desired state and remain faithful until it manifests. Ultimately, the lecture affirms that our human imagination is the very body of Christ, destined to awaken and transform mortality into immortality.

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