Throughout his letters, the Apostle Paul speaks of a mystery —something once veiled in symbolic language, now disclosed to those who can see inwardly. For many, these mysteries are theological or doctrinal. But to Neville Goddard, they are intensely practical. They are not locked in the heavens—they are hidden within you, waiting to be awakened as your own human imagination. In this post, we explore every instance where Paul uses the word “mystery,” not through the eyes of tradition, but through the vision Neville Goddard offers: that the mystery is Christ in you—your imagination, your creative power, your salvation. Paul and Neville both emphasize that Christ is not an external God, distant and unreachable, but an internal presence within each person. It is the divine potential embedded in every human being, ready to be awakened through imagination and inner transformation. Romans: The Mystery of Reversal and Revelation Romans 11:25 “Lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that ...