Predestined Glory

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Approximate read 37 min

{"Neville GoddardPredestined GloryChristian mysticismPredestinationDivine GloryLaw of AssumptionImagination creates realityMystical experience

In “Predestined Glory,” Neville Goddard explores glory as synonymous with God and reveals a divine plan involving foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification. He defines glory as the magnification of self into the likeness of God, transforming individuals into one with the divine. Drawing on Hebrew and Pauline texts, he asserts that all are called regardless of past actions, and fitness for the Kingdom of Heaven is the result, not the condition, of divine glory. Goddard recounts his personal mystic experience in 1929, where he met a Recording Angel, the Risen Lord as Infinite Love, and Almighty Power, culminating in a union that changed his life. He emphasizes that imagining creates reality, urging listeners to assume their desired divine state and persist until it manifests. The lecture encourages trust in God’s unmerited gift of Himself and highlights the role of faith, hope, and love in the mystical transformation.

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