End of Commandment: Pure Love
1 Timothy 1:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Timothy 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul states the aim of the commandment is charity that flows from a pure heart, a good conscience, and sincere faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's idiom, the end of the commandment is not external enforcement but the inner condition you inhabit. Charity becomes your natural expression when you dwell in the state of a pure heart: awareness that sees rightly, judges with mercy, and forgives quickly. A good conscience is the alignment of inner belief with outward action, a quiet knowing that there is nothing against you in your own sense of self, and faith unfeigned is the unwavering trust that your I AM is already complete. The commandment points you to the state of consciousness from which all acts of love spring, and it asks you to keep returning to that interior posture until the outer world reflects it. When you imagine the scene as though it is done—feeling the tenderness, the forgiveness, the certainty—you are not pleasing a law apart from you; you are returning to your own nature. The inner state creates the outer, and the inner end of the commandment becomes your living reality. Practice: adopt the state, dwell there, and watch as life conforms to that love.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are charity in action, living from a pure heart. Feel your conscience clear and your faith unshaken, and revise any moment that contradicts this state until it feels real.
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