Tonight’s subject “Predestined Glory” In the Epistle to the Hebrews, the author speaks of God as “bringing many sons unto glory.” (Hebrews 2:10) What is “bringing many sons unto glory”? Well, if you read the Scriptures carefully, you will see that glory and God are synonymous, “I will make my glory to pass before you,” or, “While my glory passes by… I will cover you with my hand,” (Exodus 33:22) and, “When I pass by, I will remove my hand.” (Exodus 33:23)
So, here we find “my glory” is equal to I. “My glory passes by,” and “When I pass by...” What is He doing? He is bringing His sons to Himself. He has chosen His sons – unnumbered sons, and, yet, there is a number to it, but it seems like an infinite number. And the word glory means to magnify, to “make self many.” So, He is transforming us into Himself – actually one with God, as God. That is the story – the great mystery of the Christian faith.
Neville Goddard was a writer, speaker and mystic. He taught various self-help methods for testing his own claim that the human imagination is omnificent, therefore God. He achieved popularity by reinterpreting the Bible and the poetry of William Blake.