“Seeming to be wise, they were in fact foolish, And by them the glory of the eternal God was changed into that of the image of man who is not eternal, and of birds and beasts and things which go on the earth.” — Romans 1:22–23 At first glance, this verse from Romans reads like a stern warning against idol worship. But when read through the teachings of Neville Goddard, it reveals something far more internal: a spiritual misalignment . It shows us what happens when we abandon the truth of the creative power within and turn our attention outward—towards appearances, reason, and form. The Glory of the Uncorruptible God Neville taught that God is your own wonderful human imagination —not merely a metaphor, but literally the source and substance of all creation. The “glory of the uncorruptible God” is the radiant power of imagination to assume a state and watch it unfold in the world. This glory is eternal. It does not decay or change. It is the truth of being. Yet, as Paul describes, ...