The Sin Against the Holy Spirit

Lecture dated February 19, 1963

Approximate read 22 min

The Sin Against the Holy SpiritBlasphemy Against the Holy SpiritBible InterpretationThreefold CordChrist ConsciousnessLaw of AssumptionMetaphysical ChristianityImaginal Acts

Neville Goddard’s lecture “The Sin Against the Holy Spirit” reinterprets the biblical notion of unforgivable sin as a refusal to confess faith when supernaturally prompted by the Holy Spirit, rather than any physical or sexual transgression. He teaches that the Bible operates on three levels of meaning and must be revealed rather than read literally. Goddard distinguishes between Jesus as a historical figure and Christ as divine history woven into every soul, which unfolds through imaginal acts. He emphasizes the law of mental causation, explaining how state-changing imaginal acts and forgiveness free individuals from limiting states of consciousness. The lecture describes the impartation of the Holy Spirit as a vibrational “breath” that prompts one to speak inspired words, ensuring an automatic confession of love as the greatest virtue. Ultimately, Goddard reassures listeners that all sins are forgivable except the sin against the Holy Spirit—refusing to respond to divine prompting—and encourages continuous practice of mental forgiveness and creative imagination.

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