Who is the Real Messiah

Lecture dated November 06, 1971

Approximate read 30 min

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In this lecture delivered on 11-06-1971, Neville Goddard explores the identity of the Messiah as an inner reality revealed within each person. He equates Jesus Christ with Jehovah’s Messiah and then with David, reframing the Biblical narratives allegorically to describe the divine father-son relationship within the self. David represents the sum total of man’s experiences in the world of death, and when this “Son” appears, the individual’s spiritual amnesia vanishes and memory of true Godhood returns. Goddard stresses that no external scholarship or tradition can substitute for the personal mystical experience of being called, embraced, and sent by the Risen Lord. He emphasizes the universality of this destiny, assuring that all beings will awaken in the One Body of Love, transcending earthly ranks. Throughout the lecture, he contrasts theoretical belief with vivid inner experience, urging listeners to discover their own divine identity through the rediscovery of the Son. The lecture culminates in an invitation to live nobly in light of this truth, for the discovery of the Messiah within transcends all worldly names, positions, and possessions.

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