Guard Your Inner Trust
1 Timothy 6:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Timothy 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse urges Timothy to guard what is entrusted to him, steering clear of empty talk and false arguments.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Timothy’s charge is not a demand for more knowledge but a turning of attention inward. That which is committed to thy trust is the I AM you have already accepted, a state you permit to dwell in your chest until it becomes your living atmosphere. Profane and vain babblings are the restless clamor of the outer mind, the chatter that distracts you from the steady glow of your defined state. Oppositions of science falsely so called are not enemies outside you; they are the arguments of doubt, casting shadows on your assumed reality. When you refuse them, you do not fight facts; you reconcile them by recognizing they originate in a mind that forgets its own power. You do not chase evidence; you create evidence by living from the end. The moment you accept that you have already received what you seek, thoughts align, feeling follows, and the world quietly conforms to your inner decree. Your trust is safe the moment you stop debating your worth and begin feeling the truth. Imagination is the lawmaker, and you are the lawgiver.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state as already yours—'I AM keeping the trust.' Feel that trust fill your chest until every thought mirrors it.
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