Neville Goddard 11-13-1959
Tonight's subject is 'Love Endureth'
We are told, 'He who has not loved does not know God, for God is love.'
This is not a conclusion that the prophet reached after years of philosophic
study, but an act of God in self-revelation. If God never revealed himself to
man, I doubt that man would ever know that God is love. But, in spite of all the
horror of the world, I know from experience that God is love.
The apostle Paul tells us, 'Though I speak with the tongues of men and
angels, but have not love, I am as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal.'
Then he takes all the symbols of God and compares them to love. You could have
all the wisdom of the world, all the power of the world, but if love is not
present, your worldly power and wisdom is as nothing. There is no gift of the
spirit comparable to love, and in the end love is the only thing that is alive.
Faith will be fulfilled; hope will be realized. These are attributes of God, but
love is not an attribute of God, God is love. When you stand in the presence of
the Risen Christ you have only one emotion, only one feeling and that is love.
And when love embraces you, you wear the body of the Risen Christ, the body of
love. Everything in this world will pass away, but love will endure forever. So
'He who does not love does not know God for God is love.'
Tonight, what I am about to tell you may seem incredible, but it is all
scripture and all true. We are told, 'Be persistent in the race, looking to
Jesus, the pioneer and protector of our faith, who for the joy that was set
before him endured the cross and despised the shame.' This is true, for I
remember when he nailed himself on this body (this cross he now wears). He
despised the shame, for he knew what he must experience before he committed the
act. But he did it for your sake. Now you may wonder if there is any hope, any
chance for his return. There is. Listen to his words, 'He who eats my flesh
and drinks my blood has eternal life and I will raise him up at the last day.'
May I tell you these statements are to be taken literally and fulfilled
literally, although I know it doesn't make sense on this level. That is why
Myers, in his lovely poem 'St. Paul' said:
'Oh could I tell he surely would believe it. Oh could I only say what I
have seen. How can I? Or who will believe it? How, until he brings you to where
I have been.'
Although it sounds terrible to think of drinking anyone's blood, when he
brings you to where I have been you will actually see God's living,
pulsing, golden liquid blood and say to yourself, 'I know it is myself, Oh
my divine creator and redeemer.' Then you will fuse with it and, absorbing
it like a sponge, up you will go on the spiral stairway into the kingdom of
heaven. That is your last day. And the last day comes to the individual every
moment in time. It has already happened and it is still, in a sense, happening
and will continue to happen until all are saved. Until everyone is redeemed, for
God is redeeming himself.
Last summer, while visiting in New York City, I wanted to visit a bookstore I
knew well and had visited regularly while living in New York City. I had
purchased many books from Mary. She did not carry my books. In fact I doubt if
she ever knew I wrote one. The lady was not interested in what the books
contained, only in the profit they would provide. Whenever she noticed I was
looking at a book, the moment I put it back on the shelf she removed it and
changed the price. I know, for I have seen her do it. When I told a friend that
I was going to the bookstore he said, 'Haven't you heard? Mary was
killed last month and there is no more metaphysical library.'
Now, this lady and her husband had gone their separate ways, yet had remained
married. One evening, taking only her change purse with her, Mary had gone to
the grocery store and was on her way home when she was knocked down by a passing
car and killed. Since there was no identification on her person, no next of kin
had been notified. Five days later her husband stopped by the shop only to
discover it was closed with unopened mail still on the floor. When he went to
the police to file a missing person's notice, they suggested he contact the
morgue where he identified her body. Not for one moment could I arrest her
attention as I have yours now. She made a considerable amount of money out of
me. That was all she wanted, yet over the years she had many an opportunity to
hear from one who had experienced scripture, but she wasn't interested at
all.
We are told that, at the end of his days Paul expounded to them from morning
till night about Jesus, trying to persuade all who would listen to him using
both the Law of Moses and the prophets. And some were convinced by what he said,
while others disbelieved. Mary never gave me the chance to convince her, but I
tell you that everything said in that book called the Bible is literally true
and will one day be experienced by you and fulfilled by you literally, even to
the drinking of the blood.
You will recognize the blood of God as that which gave you life while you walked
the earth. And 'He who drinks my blood has life in himself.' 'Because
I live, you will live also.' See the difference in tense? Because I live...
that's present... you will live also. He is addressing the spiritual you.
You who seem to be alive, but are really not until you drink my blood. I have
animated you, for I have placed my blood within you. 'Unless I die thou
canst not live. But if I die I shall arise again and thou with me.' God
died and his blood is in you and God is love.
So I tell you, Love Endureth. It was love who began a good work in you and it is
love that will bring it to completion on the day of Jesus Christ. Love is the
ultimate reality. If the word 'Jesus' offends you, use 'love'.
Love said, 'Let not your hearts be troubled for I am the way, and the truth
and the life.' That's perfectly alright. Change the word 'Jesus'
to 'love', for Jesus is love, infinite love.
I want to thank you for sharing your visions as they come to you and I will use
them as they apply to the topic I have chosen. One I can use tonight. This lady
said, 'In my dream I was looking for something, yet I didn't know what
it was I was to find. Then I discovered three coins in my left hand. Looking at
them I said, 'Shouldn't there be thirty pieces of silver?' and a
voice answered saying, 'No, you have three precious ones.' A hand then
reached out and removed a coin as the voice said, 'This is faith.'
Removing the second it said, 'This is hope' and as the last one was
removed it said, 'This is love.' Then I awoke.'
Here is the fulfillment of the 13th chapter of Corinthians, 'Faith, hope
and love, these three abide, but the greatest of these is love.' Faith will
one day be transformed into vision and will, therefore, fulfill itself. Hope
will be completely realized in this state, but God is love and therefore the
greatest of these. She held the three precious ones in her hand and the voice
began to speak. And whenever vision breaks forth into speech the presence of
deity is affirmed, as told us in the 3rd of Exodus and the 6th of Isaiah.
I tell you, one day you will experience every word of scripture. Night after
night scripture fulfills itself in me, like the 23rd Psalm. 'The Lord is my
Shepard. I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures.'
Could you believe that psalm could be literally true? It is. During the last few
years in New York City we were warned not to walk in the park, as there were
muggers day and night. Regardless of these warnings, one day I felt an urge to
go for a walk in the park. It had rained a great deal that spring, and I can't
tell you my thrill as I walked through the park and enjoyed the green, green
grass. The following night I am with my earthly father. Although he died when he
was 85, this night he appeared to be about 30. We were lying in this beautiful
green grass, talking to each other. Then I said, 'Would you believe it,
only yesterday I dreamed that I saw this grass and remarked to myself how green
it was, and now it is an objective reality.'
In my dream the grass was no longer subjective, but objectively real. So what is
objective and what is subjective? Is it not wholly determined by the
consciousness from which it is spoken? In a dream I am telling my father that
this is a reality, and what I experienced only yesterday was the dream. Which
was the fact and which was the reality? And who is my father? Christ tells us,
'I am the Father. He who sees me has seen the Father.' The whole vast
world is seeking Christ. They are seeking the authority whose image is an
earthly father. Seeking a creature of authority, a power said to be Christ, said
to be better than, that they can submit themselves to. But the power being
sought can only be found within. So when I met my father, I met the image and
symbol of the authority I love. I have always loved my father. I would always
submit myself to him and he was always generous and kind. So here I am stretched
out on the grass with my father in complete fulfillment of the 23rd Psalm.
'He made me to lie down in green pastures.' Who did? The Lord, he who
calls himself my Father.
Night after night scripture unfolds within me and I experience it in a first
person, present tense experience. But how to tell you until he brings you to
where I have been. And he will bring you to that same level, and then you will
know that everything said in scripture is fulfilled, literally.
So I tell you God, who is love, endures. Everything is going to pass away. It
will simply pass from the earth, but Love Endureth forever. Everything else is
an attribute of God. Faith will be fulfilled, hope will be fulfilled, they are
all attributes, but God, who is love, endures forever.
I can't tell you my thrill when someone who comes here has a vision of that
nature. Her story has gone out, tonight, and you who have heard it will have the
same experience. You will have the three coins, the coin of faith, the coin of
hope and the coin of love. And the last shall become first, and the first, last,
for the last was love. These are the three priceless ones. Not the thirty pieces
of silver, for that is the price you pay to the owner of the ox who gores
another. The ox is the symbol of Christ, he who comes not to bring peace, but a
sword, an ox-gore. And when that happens thirty pieces of silver is given the
owner.
But she has the three precious ones. She has the answer, for when you stand
before the Risen Christ the question is asked, 'What is the greatest thing
in the world?' And you answer, 'Faith, hope and love.' Then you
will add, 'But the greatest of these is love,' for when Christ
embraces you, you become one with the body of love forever. Now that you and God
are one, no man, or organization of men can put you asunder. You are one with
the body of love. And when you leave this sphere you awaken as the being the
world is talking about.
But while you are here, on this level, your true being is veiled in flesh and no
one can see the body you wear. But, knowing who you are, you know that you can
appropriate anything you desire with no concern as to how you are going to get
it. An abundance is yours, just for the taking. You know that 'If I were
hungry I would not tell you, for the world is mine and all within it. The cattle
on a thousand hills are mine; if I were hungry I would slay and eat.' Why
tell anyone of your hunger if the world is yours? Well, you have a world that is
infinite, that is unspoiled, that is eternal. That is the world of love, which
you are. And you will know it when you are embraced and become consciously one
with the body of love. And in that resurrected world you know every desire is
already fulfilled.
But there can be no resurrection without crucifixion, for how can there be a
resurrection without death? So God dies, for 'Unless I die, thou canst not
live, but if I die I shall arise again and thou with me.' You will not rise
as two, but as one, yet there is no change of identity, no change of your
wonderful individuality. It's the same self, but now includes a far greater
awareness than before, a self who is none other than God the Father. Without
change in identity, you become this infinite being who is Jesus Christ, and in
the end there is nothing but Jesus, and you are He.
So I tell you, everything will pass away, but love endures forever as told us in
the 13th chapter of I Corinthians. Someone once defined the words Faith, Hope
and Love as:
'Faith is believing what is incredible Hope is hoping when all things are
hopeless, and Love is forgiving what is unforgivable.'
The world teaches that another is love and completely unattainable, but I tell
you that though your sins are as scarlet, when you are embraced by love, they
shall be as white as snow. I have done everything that a man is capable of
doing, but when I was embraced by love everything that I had done up to that
point became as white as snow. No one on earth can save you. You are saved by
the grace of God and since it's not your own doing, there is no way you can
boast.
Tonight I ask you to imitate God as dear children. In the first epistle of John,
the fourth verse, we read, 'We love, because he first loved us.' Our
love is only a response, because he loved us first. Now make it a personal
'I' and say, 'I love because God first loved me' and imitate
him as a dear child. If I want the response of love and expect it to come from
another, I will wait in vain. But if I imitate God, he (or she) will love me
because I first loved him (or her). And when he says, 'I live, therefore
you will live also,' it is because I live. Just as in the story of
Pygmalion and Galatea. The great artist created an image out of marble and fell
in love with his image. Then he prayed to the goddess of love to endow it with
life. When this was done the statue became a beautiful woman and the first word
she uttered was the name Pygmalion. The first word you and I ever uttered was
Jesus' name, for before we could ever utter a word we had to be aware of
being, and that is saying I AM.
God, the great artist, created you and falling in love with his creation he gave
it the gift of life by giving you the gift of himself and God is love. Greater
love has no man than this. Tonight fall in love as God. Imitate him as a dear
child. Love any state so much you die to any other. Live there, as God, and you
will live there as man also. Fulfill every desire of your heart, for in time it
will all pass away. And always remember who you are, for you are love, the one
and only reality of the world, and that, which endureth forever.
Now let us go into the Silence.