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Back to EpisodesMoses, Elijah, Jesus – How You Are Led from Egypt (Ignorance) to the Promised Land (Awakening) – A Neville Goddard Lecture on Divine Revelation
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Neville Goddard explores the symbolic and spiritual significance of Moses, Elijah, and Jesus in the divine journey of awakening. He explains that biblical characters are not historical persons but eternal states of consciousness that every individual must pass through in the process of spiritual awakening.
Goddard asserts that the Bible is a divine plan revealed through personal experience. The story begins in Genesis, where Joseph (representing human imagination) is placed in a coffin in Egypt, awaiting deliverance. This signifies the burial of divine potential within man, which must be awakened and drawn out.
Key Themes & Takeaways
- Moses Represents the Birth of Spiritual Awareness
- The name "Moses" means "to be born" or "drawn out."
- Moses initiates the journey out of Egypt (the world of limitation and material existence).
- The revelation of God's true name—"I AM"—is given to Moses (Exodus 3:14), symbolizing self-discovery.
- Elijah Represents the Power of God (Unrefined Power)
- The name "Elijah" means "My God is Jehovah."
- Elijah represents sheer, untempered power and divine might.
- He performs miracles but without love or mercy, calling down fire and destruction.
- Elijah is lifted up into heaven by a whirlwind, showing that this state must be transcended.
- Jesus Represents the Fulfillment—Power Tempered by Love
- The name "Jesus" means "Jehovah is Salvation."
- The state of Jesus transcends Elijah by embodying infinite love, mercy, and wisdom.
- This is the final state of awakening where man fully realizes he is God.
- Jesus' resurrection symbolizes the complete transcendence of the material world.
- The Journey Through These States is Inevitable
- Every individual must move from Moses (awakening), through Elijah (power), to Jesus (love).
- The process is not voluntary—we are all "drafted" into this spiritual transformation.
- "Egypt" represents our material existence, from which we must exit spiritually.
- The True Name of God is "I AM"
- When Moses asks God for His name, He responds "I AM THAT I AM" (Exodus 3:14).
- This means God is not external—He is your own consciousness and imagination.
- To awaken, one must recognize and trust in the divine power of their own "I AM."
- The Transfiguration & The Ultimate Revel