Walk by Faith

Lecture dated June 11, 1967

Approximate read 15 min

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In this lecture Neville Goddard explores the principle of ‘walking by faith and not by sight,’ drawing on Pauline scripture and practical examples to demonstrate how imagination shapes reality. He emphasizes that faith is the spiritual sensation of experiencing desired outcomes in the mind’s eye, which then objectify in the physical world when consistently maintained. Goddard illustrates this with the story of his brother Victor, who mentally renamed a building and eventually manifested its actual ownership and substantial profit. He further shares anecdotes of listeners who imagined roses filling a room or receiving hats and money through vivid sensory experiences, proving that all things begin in imagination. Goddard concludes by urging the audience to forget past limitations, assume the state of their desired goals now, and persist in that assumption until manifestation occurs.

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