Judas the Revealer

Lecture dated February 10, 1967

Approximate read 20 min

{"Neville GoddardJudas the RevealerDivine ImaginationInner ChristBiblical SymbolismWord Made FleshMystical ExperienceSelf-Revelation

In this lecture Neville Goddard reinterprets the biblical figure of Judas as the true revealer of Christ, emphasizing that betrayal is in its original sense to reveal or make known. He explores the Hebrew etymology of Judas (Yod-He-Vav-Dalet-He) and connects it to the divine name I AM by inserting the letter of the door, illustrating that Christ declares himself the door to salvation. Drawing on personal mystical experiences, he recounts visions in which authority enters and nails a peg in his shoulder, symbolizing the transfer of divine power. Goddard asserts that every individual’s human imagination is the living Word of God, buried in each person and stirred to life by adversity. He illustrates how imagination arrests and animates the world as a play, and how Judas within each of us betrays our divine nature until that seed blossoms. Ultimately, he invites listeners to test their own imagination, claim their creative power, and recognize scripture as unfolding within the self rather than as an external text.

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