Whom God Has Afflicted
Executive Summary
This lecture explains that human life is a deliberate affliction God has imposed upon Himself. As the one and only Being, God contracted into the limits of human form—a state likened to a coffin or grave—to experience what He could not as Infinite Spirit. This journey through the world of "death" is not a punishment but a purposeful drama designed for God to expand beyond His original state. The awakening from this affliction occurs when the divine story of Jesus Christ unfolds within the individual, culminating in the revelation of David as one's son, which proves one's own identity as God the Father.
Key Concepts
- God is the only reality, and every person is God suffering from amnesia.
- The human experience is a self-imposed "affliction" for a divine purpose, not a punishment for wrongdoing.
- God willingly contracted from Infinite Spirit into the limitation of the human body, which is described as a "box," "coffin," or "grave."
- The purpose of this affliction and contraction is for God to achieve an expansion of His being beyond what was possible before.
- The story of Jesus Christ is not secular history but a pattern of divine history that unfolds within each individual.
- The ultimate proof of one's identity as God the Father is the mystical experience of David appearing and calling you Father.
- God dwells within each person as their own wonderful human imagination, and His name is I AM.
Detailed Explanation
The central theme of this lecture is that the struggles and limitations of human life are a purposeful affliction that God has imposed upon Himself. Citing the Book of Job, Neville explains that God "delivers the afflicted by their affliction." The entire story of the Bible, from "In the beginning God" to "in a coffin in Egypt," is the story of God's journey into the confinement of the human form. Every person is God, masked and suffering from amnesia, having forgotten their true divine identity.
To illustrate this, Neville shares a vision where an individual knew herself as Infinite Spirit and willingly created a wooden "box"—the human body—to enter. Upon entering, she experienced complete darkness and restriction. This "box," or "coffin," is the limit of contraction that God took upon Himself. In Hebrew, the words for "temple" and "tabernacle" can also mean "grave." Therefore, the statement "you are the temple of the Living God" also means you are the grave in which God dwells, awaiting His resurrection within you. This self-imposed limitation was undertaken for a secret purpose: to expand beyond the wildest dreams of His original, un-contracted state.
The journey of awakening from this affliction is pre-ordained. It is the story of Jesus Christ, which Neville insists is not secular history but divine history that erupts within the individual. The search of every person, symbolized by Job's name meaning "Where is my father?", is a search for the cause of life. This search concludes not with intellectual understanding, but with direct experience. The ultimate experience is the fulfillment of scripture when David of biblical fame appears before you, and you know he is your son and he knows you are his father. Only then do you truly know that you are God the Father.
Until that awakening, we are the sons of God who agreed to dream this dream of life. God is not an external being to be prayed to; He is our own wonderful human imagination. The name of God is I AM, the very core of our being. The entire drama is an act of infinite love, where God lays down His life to enter the human form so that humanity may live and eventually awaken as Him.
Important Quotes
It is good for me that I was afflicted, That I might learn thy statutes.
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He delivers the afflicted by their affliction, And opens their ear by adversity.
— Whom God Has Afflicted
So, ‘In the beginning God,... in a coffin in Egypt.’ I am the first and the last, the beginning and the end. So, God actually became man for a purpose beyond the wildest dream of the ‘box’ in which God is now residing.
— Whom God Has Afflicted
Do you not realize that you are the temple of the Living God? and the Spirit of God dwells in you,
— Whom God Has Afflicted
Why stand we here trembling around, Calling on God for help, and not ourselves, in whom God dwells?
— Whom God Has Afflicted
Common Misunderstandings
- Misunderstanding: Life's afflictions are punishments for sin or wrongdoing.
- Correction: This lecture teaches that affliction is a deliberate, purposeful act God imposes on Himself. The story of Job is used as an example of an innocent man upon whom God brought "evil" for a divine purpose.
- Misunderstanding: The story of Jesus Christ is a historical account of a man who lived 2,000 years ago.
- Correction: Neville states that the story of Jesus Christ is not secular history but divine history—a pattern that unfolds within every individual in a first-person, present-tense experience.
- Misunderstanding: God is a being separate from ourselves that we must worship.
- Correction: The lecture asserts that worshiping an external being is worshiping a "false god." The true God dwells within each person as their own imagination, and His name is I AM.
Practical Applications
This lecture is primarily focused on understanding the divine purpose behind human existence rather than on a specific technique for changing circumstances. The practical application is to reframe one's understanding of suffering and adversity. Instead of seeing affliction as a meaningless or punitive experience, one should understand it as a necessary part of a divine plan for expansion and awakening. The teaching encourages one to stop looking for an external God to solve problems and to begin recognizing that the power, God Himself, resides within as one's own imagination. The final instruction given in the lecture is to "go into the silence," suggesting a turn inward for understanding and realization.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 'affliction' Neville Goddard speaks of in this lecture?
The affliction is God's deliberate act of contracting Himself from an infinite state into the limitations of the human form. This experience of being a human is the affliction.
According to this lecture, why does God afflict Himself?
God afflicts Himself for 'secret ends'—specifically, to expand His own being beyond His original state. The contraction into humanity is the necessary prerequisite for this infinite expansion.
Who is God in this teaching?
God is the one and only being, whose name is I AM. He is your own wonderful human imagination, currently dwelling within your human form as if in a coffin or grave.
How does a person discover they are God?
According to this lecture, you will know you are God the Father only when you have the direct, mystical experience of God's son, David of biblical fame, appearing before you and acknowledging you as his father.
What is the meaning of the 'box' or 'coffin'?
The 'box' or 'coffin' is a symbol for the human body and the limitations of the human experience. It is the form God willingly entered to experience contraction and 'death' as part of His divine plan.
Full Lecture Transcript
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Neville Goddard WHOM GOD HAS AFFLICTED Tonight’s subject is: “Whom God Has Afflicted.” “Whom God has afflicted for Secret Ends, He comforts and Heals and calls them Friends.” [Blake, from “The Everlasting Gospel”] In the 119th Psalm it says: “This my comfort in my affliction That thy promise gives me life. _____________ Before I was afflicted I went astray; But now I keep thy word. _____________ It is good for me that I was afflicted, That I might learn thy statutes.” (Psalm 119:5, 67, 71) And then we are told in the book of Job, the 36th chapter: “He delivers the afflicted by their affliction, And opens their ear by adversity.” (Job 36:15) Now, whom does He do it to? To what Being is He doing it? Well, let us turn to Scripture. The book of Genesis is the “seed” plot of the entire Bible. It is all there, but it is an adumbration. It’s a foreshadowing in a not altogether conclusive or immediately evident way, but it is all in Genesis. And the book begins in this manner: “In the beginning God, ..." and then it ends in this manner: “... in a coffin in Egypt.” “In the beginning God” – “in a coffin in Egypt.” The story is all about God. Everything in the world is God. I am looking only at God masked as I look at you. Behind that mask is God! And the whole thing is done by God to Himself. So here, “Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I keep Thy word.” It’s my own word that I pronounced before I came down into this world of “death.”
Here is a vision that might aid the understanding of this mystery. She is not here tonight; she gave me the letter last lecture night. She said, “I had this vision. I was Infinite Spirit, and I knew I was Infinite Spirit. There was nothing but my Self. And I desired to go out into the world, although seemingly there was no other place – no ‘world,’ yet I desired to go out into the world, but I knew I had to have form to be seen, to communicate, and I made for myself a box – a long, elongated box – of wood. And then suddenly there was absolute darkness. You can’t conceive of the blackness and the restriction – a complete restriction, as though you could not concentrate or bring oneself to any greater point of restriction than that moment, as I found myself in the box. That was the cause of the blackness and the restriction and the contraction. “The box could see, it could hear, it could speak, it could move; it could do everything that I willed it to do. And then came that moment in time when I desired to leave it. It came the end. I had experienced what it was to see and to think and to hear in this world of ‘death.’ And then I found myself looking down on what I thought to be my bed. I thought a body was on it, but I couldn’t quite see it because of the crowd around the body. On three sides of the bed were people looking down, bending over; and then one said, ‘She is dead.’ And I thought, ‘Dead? Why that’s impossible! It cannot die. It has never lived! Only when I occupied it – when I was in it – did it seem to live. But it cannot die.’ So they said, ‘The box is dead.’ Why, the box has never been alive – only as I occupied it. Only as I entered into that box did it become seemingly alive. And the shock was so great that I awoke.” It’s a marvelous vision. We are “wearing” this “box.” Now, the box, in Hebrew – the word translated “box” also means “ark.” It means, also, a “coffin.” So, “In the beginning God,... in a coffin in Egypt.” I am the first and the last, the beginning and the end. So, God actually became man for a purpose beyond the wildest dream of the “box” in which God is now residing. He reached the limit of contraction by becoming man, that He may expand beyond the wildest dream of Himself prior to the contraction. It is a constant expansion of The One Being that is God. And you are that Being! We are Elohim. We are the gods that came down and assumed the limitation of man, and it is an affliction. But He afflicts Himself! “Thou also sufferest with me, although I behold Thee not... ...And then the Voice answers ... Fear not! Lo, I am with you always, even to the ends of time. Only believe that I have power to raise from death Thy Brother who sleeps in Albion” – in Universal Humanity. [Blake, from “Jerusalem,” based upon Psalms 14 and 53] So, buried in every one of us is God. His name is I AM, forever and forever. But how will I know that I will awake? He has arranged the entire return to Himself. He prepared the way for Himself to return, and that way is described in Scripture. It is told beautifully in the Old Testament; but, again, it’s an adumbration. It’s a rough sketch.
The New Testament explains it, but man sees it in a strange light. He thinks it is secular history, and it’s not secular history. The whole thing is divine history. You take the story of Jesus Christ. It’s not something taking place here on earth. It didn’t take place here. It took place within man – an entirely different sphere. Now, let us go back. The story of Job is the story of every man in the world. If you are familiar with the story, he was innocent; he did nothing that really should have caused the horrors that descended upon Job. Read it carefully. But in the last chapter, Job is made to say, “I have heard of Thee with the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees Thee.” And then God, not only forgave him – He couldn’t forgive him; he did nothing that was wrong, but God multiplied his gifts on earth – doubled them. Then all of his brothers and his sisters, and all of those who knew him before came to sympathize with him – they ate bread with him in his house – “for all the evil that God had brought upon him.” These are the words of the 42nd chapter of Job. (Job 42:11) Now, the word “Job” means, “Where is my father?” Where is the cause of the phenomena of life? Where is the source of it all? That’s the Father. That is the search of every person in the world. He may not know it, but he is looking for the source – for the cause – for the Father – of the phenomena of life. That’s Job. In the end, he sees Him. Whom does he see? There is only one way you’ll ever know the Father. You’ll not in Eternity – I can stand here from now to the ends of time, and I could not persuade you to the point of conviction until you have the experience. In the Old Testament, you are told that God is a father, and He singles out one person and calls that one His son. If that one is His son and that one stands before you at the end of your journey, and then memory returns – for it’s only God returning in memory, for we are the gods forming the God, and if in the beginning there was a fatherhood that is God – and fatherhood implies a sonship somewhere – and if that son stands before you, and then suddenly memory returns and you know he is your son, and he knows you are his father, in the fulfillment of Scripture, then – and only then – do you know Who-You-Are. I could tell you from now to the ends of time that you are God. You aren’t going to believe me. You will say, “If I am God, why can’t I do this, that and the other?” You do not know the purpose behind the affliction – the contraction that you imposed upon yourself. You did nothing that was wrong to bring about this contraction. It was deliberate on our part! We agreed in concert to dream the Dream of Life and to come down into the world of “death” and experience “death,” for we couldn’t in the world of Life – we couldn’t in the world of Light and Infinite Power. We had to contract ourselves to experience “death,” and so we did. Humanity, as we see it, is part of the eternal structure of the Universe. It’s part of the structure. We actually came down into the part of the structure called “Man” and entered Man, and Man is “death.” And we turn “death” into sleep and dream the Dream of Life.
“Infinite Mercy turned Death into Sleep, And then arose the Sexes to work and to weep.” [Blake, from “To Tirzah”] Here we are multiplying this form that is man, but you are not the form that you are “wearing.” We are not this garment [indicating the physical body]. You are God! Everyone in the world is the Immortal God! But this experience is essential for an expansion, and there is no limit to expansion. There’s a limit only to contraction. So, we took the limit of contraction upon ourselves and became man. So, her vision was perfect. She saw that box – an elongated box. Now let us take the word “temple” in Scripture. First of all, the word “box” or the word as she saw it, an elongated thing called a “box,” which is the coffin, is “aron.” That is the Hebrew word for it, “aron.” Now here comes the word that we translate as the word “temple” or “tabernacle.” It also means a “grave.” So, when I read in Scripture, “Do you not realize that you are the temple of the Living God? and the Spirit of God dwells in you,” (I Corinthians 3:16) I could say, “Do you not realize you are the grave of God? and the Spirit of God dwells in you” – the grave? and one day He will awaken in the grave, and one day He will resurrect from that grave, and He will come out of the restrictions that He has imposed upon Himself, for the word is “grave.” The “temple of God” is Man, as we are told in Paul’s letter to the Corinthians, his 3rd chapter, 16th verse, of I Corinthians. “Do you not know that you are the temple of God, and the Spirit of God dwells in you?” And the Spirit of God and the name of God are one, and His name is I AM. Can you put “I AM” aside from yourself? You can’t stand apart and observe I AM; therefore, you cannot see God. You cannot see God as you do objects in space, for you are the Reality called God. But you can know God when His Son stands before you, and you know that you are looking into the eyes and the face of your son. Well, that son is David of Biblical fame. Then you will know the words, “I have found David, and he has cried unto me, Thou art my Father, my God, and the Rock of my Salvation.” Then you will know these words – and the words are put into the mouth of David, “And the Lord said unto me, Thou art my son, today I have begotten thee.” (Psalm 2:7) So here you are seen in the relationship of Father-Son, and only as this is actually experienced by the individual does he really know Who-He-Is. Until then, he is worshiping a false god; he’s worshiping something outside of Self, and there is no one outside of Self to whom you should turn. As Blake said: “... Why stand we here trembling around, Calling on God for help, and not ourselves, in whom God dwells?” [From “Jerusalem”] He dwells in us as our own wonderful human imagination. That is God! “Babel mocks, saying There is no God or Son of God: That Thou, O Human Imagination,... art all A delusion; but I know Thee, O Lord,” “I know Thee when Thou arisest upon
My weary eyes, even in this dungeon” – in this strange, mortal form “Thou sufferest with me, although I behold Thee not.” [from “Jerusalem”] No, I can’t see. How can I behold that Reality that I am as an object other than what I am? I can behold objects round about me, but I am the Reality beholding objects. So, how can I behold it? How do I know Who-I-Am? I will know Who-I-Am only when my son appears before me, and calls me “Father.” I suffered from amnesia when I came down into this world of “death” as you are suffering from amnesia – total amnesia, and you’ve forgotten your Divine Being. You are God! There is nothing in the Universe but God. There’s no room for any being but God. Back in 1926, in Larchmont in New York, I retired early because I was a guest of the Manager. It was a club – a private club. It was a Saturday night. In those days we had Prohibition; there was no alcohol, but you could always get it. People got it, and this was given over to the children – that is, the kids in 1920 and so on, and they had such wild bands. But the manager of the club – I was his guest; he said, “I don’t think it would be quite the thing to do, as my guest, to mingle with the members and the guests of the members.” Well I accepted that restraint, and so I went to bed. In 1926 I was only 21 years of age, and I was a professional dancer. I would have loved to have gone out on that dance floor and spend the entire evening dancing; but, no, protocol would not allow it. And I did a thing that I rarely do, if ever. I read in bed. I took a book; it was a book on the life of Buddha. I turned on the little night lamp on the bed and started to read the book. At what hour I fell asleep, I do not know, but I must have gone out quickly into a deep, deep trance, for when I awoke in the morning – and that music was going all through the night until about 3:00 in the morning, so I was told. I didn’t hear anything, but when I awoke in the morning, the book was on my chest – hadn’t turned in the interval; the light was still on, and the sun was up, and it was 9:00 in the morning. I fell into a deep, deep trance, and in that trance I was Infinite Light. There was no universe beyond me – no stars, no sun, nothing. I was Infinite Light; there was no circumference. I was the “Light of the World.” And by “world,” I did not mean the world measured by the sun and the planets around it. I mean Infinity - pulsing, living, liquid light. And then I awoke, and here was this thing on my chest, and I returned to the contraction of the little body called “Neville.” So, I know when Scripture teaches, “I am the light of the world,” it’s a true revelation. I also know when it teaches that “God is Infinite Love,” that that is a true revelation. And in spite of all the afflictions that you and I suffer – and others suffer and will continue to suffer – there is a Love behind it all. Now listen to these words, “No greater love hath any man than this, that he lay down his life for a friend. Though I call you Friends I no longer call you slaves, for a slave does not know what
his master is doing, but I call you Friends, for I have told you everything that I have known from my Father.” (John 15:13-15) Now we go to the poet Blake, and these words are put into the mouth of the one who just made that statement, and he said: “Fear not. . . . Unless I die, thou canst not live; But if I die I shall arise again and thou with me ... Wouldst thou love one who never died For thee, or ever die for one who never died for thee? And if God dieth not for man and giveth not himself Eternally for Man, Man could not exist.” [from “Jerusalem”] So, God dies. He dies by actually giving up the Being that He is, emptying Himself of all that is Him, and taking upon Himself the form of a slave – the form of that “box,” that coffin, and enters that box, and His name is I AM, but He doesn’t stop there in the box. He calls it by a name. He says, “I am Jim,” “I am Neville,” “I am Dora,” “I am Ida,” “I am This,” and so we go beyond His real name, which is I AM, and we put a little tag on it, and we become so identified with the little mask that we are “wearing” that we don’t realize Who-We-Are. And in that interval we are suffering from total amnesia. And one day, in the fullness of time, He awakes, and He had plotted the entire thing before He started. He had prepared the way for His sons to return, for the Father is made up of the sons. The word “Elohim” is a plural word, which means “God” in the plural sense. But put together, it is the Lord. It is Yod-He-Vav-He, but it’s all the names in the world – everyone in the world. Put them all together, and they form The One God – the one Lord. So, He has prepared the way for all of His sons to return, but this time, when they return, they are God the Father! It’s a complete transformation of the sons into the Father. And then a new - what is the new adventure? I do not know. Another grand adventure beyond this. When this comes to an end, and the curtain comes down upon it and we all are One, we are no longer sons of the Father; we are the Father. That is the purpose of sending all of His sons, which make Himself into the world of “death.” And then we come out, and we are God the Father because we are the father of the Lord’s only begotten son. And humanity, as far as I am concerned – the forms remain the eternal structure of the Universe. You are not the mask that you are “wearing.” You are God! For, “Whom God has afflicted for secret ends, He comforts and He heals, and He calls them Friends.” “Before I was afflicted I went astray; But now I keep Thy word. .... And this is my comfort in my affliction that thy promise gives me life.” (Psalm 119:67, 50)
Well, the fundamental Promise in Scripture is the promise made to Abraham, “I will give you a son.” It doesn’t state that it is God’s son; it is implied that it is His son. The name is Isaac, meaning, “he laughs.” And when that infant is presented to you, he breaks into this heavenly smile – he laughs – a most unusual, heavenly smile as you hold him in your arms – that infant child. And then the next one is the Son, and he is the youth. He is David. So, the fundamental Promise is the promise made to Abraham, and that was the promise of a son. Now you and I, if you knew how old you are, you would say, It’s impossible. The bodies you “wear” may still be capable of siring or bearing a child, but you are not the body that you are “wearing.” You are eternal. If you knew your age – and you can’t measure your age because you have no beginning; you would say if you actually could know how long you have been on the journey, “How is it possible for one so old to have a child?” But the “child” is part of the “play” – part of the drama that’s recorded in Scripture. And the day will come, everything said of Jesus Christ you are going to experience in a first-person present-tense experience, and you will know who Jesus Christ is, because everything said of him is going to happen to you. And you will go through the entire story, and then you’ll know who Jesus is. You need not tell it to the world. You need not. You could tell it in the written form. If you are tempted to tell it, you’ll get the same rebuff that you find in Scripture, “He came unto his own, and his own received him not.” When he came unto his own, they said, “The man is mad. Why listen to him? He has a demon and is mad.” Anyone who will tell you what I’ve told you this night in a larger crowd where they are not geared to this way of thinking would think me entirely mad, to tell you that you in this Century – born in the 20th Century – that you are actually the father of God’s only begotten son, and that son is not of flesh and blood. Read the story carefully, He came in spirit when he called him “my lord.” And he said to him, How can I be his son when he, in spirit called me “my lord”? Not in the flesh – this is not something that takes place in the flesh. While you walk the world in the garment of flesh, it takes place in you, but in a region completely remote from this world. If I told you at this very moment that you are not altogether sitting in the place where you seem to be before my eyes – you are an infinite being – but how to describe it? How to tell you that at this very moment, while you seem to be all put together and collected in a thought and listening to me, that you are not all here? It doesn’t make sense. Yet I tell you that you are not. You are an Infinite Being. I do believe those who come here are not far from that moment in time when the drama completely erupts within them, and they will prove that everything I’ve told you is true – everything that I’ve told you, for I’m not speculating. I am telling you what I have experienced, and the story of Scripture is a true story. The Hebraic-Christian faith is the fundamental faith, and all the other little -isms that will lead you astray – forget it! This is the fundamental faith.
Now let us go into the silence.
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