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Back to EpisodesThe Fourfold Gospel – How the Bible’s Greatest Secret is Revealed in You – A Neville Goddard Lecture on Divine Revelation
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n The Fourfold Gospel, Neville Goddard explores the true nature of Christ as revealed in the four Gospels. He explains that the entire Bible is a mystery, not about a historical Jesus, but about a divine series of mystical experiences that unfold in each individual.
The Fourfold Gospel represents the four aspects of Christ:
- Matthew presents Christ as King, fulfilling the prophecy in Jeremiah 23:5 about the righteous branch from David’s line.
- Mark presents Christ as Servant, fulfilling Zechariah 3:8, "Behold, I will bring forth my servant, the branch."
- Luke presents Christ as Man, fulfilling Zechariah 6:12, "Behold the man whose name is the branch."
- John presents Christ as God Himself, fulfilling Isaiah 4:2, "The branch of Jehovah will be beautiful and glorious."
Neville emphasizes that these Gospels do not depict a historical man named Jesus but instead symbolize a series of spiritual experiences that awaken within each person. Christ is the root, the branch, and the unfolding mystery within you, leading to the realization that you are God in the making.
The ancient prophets searched for Christ, expecting a man, but failed because Christ is not a person—Christ is a process. When Paul wrote, “We regard no one from the human point of view. Even though we once regarded Christ from a human point of view, we regard him thus no longer” (2 Corinthians 5:16), he meant that Christ is a state of consciousness, not a man of flesh and blood.
Neville describes a vision of a field of radiant human faces, rooted like flowers, moving in