Order – Then Wait

Lecture dated January 01, 1971

Approximate read 30 min

{"Neville GoddardOrder Then WaitDivine ImaginationPotter’s House MetaphorMetaphysical ChristianityLaw of AssumptionSelf-BegottenScriptural Parables

In this lecture Neville Goddard explores the inseparable unity of God and man by equating divine power with human imagination. Quoting Isaiah, Jeremiah, Amos and the Psalms, he shows that the terms ‘Lord,’ ‘Father,’ ‘Potter,’ and ‘Imagination’ are interchangeable and refer to our own creative faculty. He invites listeners to ‘commune with your own heart upon your bed and be silent,’ trusting that whatever we imagine is already accomplished. Using the potter’s house metaphor, Goddard demonstrates how to rework spoiled or unwanted ideas into new forms that serve our highest good. He emphasizes that every event in life—good or bad—is the product of our imagination and that awakening to this truth grants us mastery over our world. Finally, he calls us to childlike faith in the grace that will unveil Christ within, at which point the universe and all its glory become our inheritance.

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