The Remnant

Lecture dated October 06, 1968

Approximate read 36 min

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In “The Remnant,” Neville Goddard expounds on Paul’s teaching that God always preserves a chosen remnant by grace, not by works, underscoring the primacy of divine election. He emphasizes that true faith is faith in the Christ pattern—God’s plan of salvation—rather than in personal material gains. Goddard illustrates that the journey of spiritual birth ‘from above’ manifests through vivid inner visions and symbolic imagery, such as the descent of the dove or the severing of the temple veil. He warns against external religious institutions and doctrines that can obscure direct access to God the Father, urging the seeker to stand alone in union with divine consciousness. Through testimony of his students’ mystical experiences, he demonstrates the universal potential for conscious union, resurrection and rebirth into an entirely new spiritual age.

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