Imparting and Implanting the Word

Lecture dated December 15, 1967

Approximate read 42 min

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In this lecture delivered on December 15, 1967, Neville Goddard presents the gospel as the most incredible story ever told: God became man so that man might become God. He contrasts the act of hearing the Word (imparting) with the deeper spiritual operation of engrafting the Word within one’s imagination (implanting), likening it to a divine heart transplant. Drawing on the parable of the sower and multiple biblical passages, Goddard explains that only prepared soil—free from worldly cares—can receive the seed of the Word and allow it to germinate. He shares personal experiences of performing nightly spiritual “surgeries” in which the implanted Word erupts in the soul, leading to resurrection and expansion into the divine nature. Through vivid metaphors, dreams, and anecdotal evidence, he demonstrates how the individual’s imagination conjures the necessary symbols—surgeon, hospital, child—to enact this internal transformation. He closes by urging listeners to dwell on the Word daily, trust in its power, and await the moment of implantation and eventual birth of Christ within.

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