Wholesome Words, Inner Alignment
1 Timothy 6:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Timothy 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 6:3 warns against teaching that deviates from wholesome words and from the words of Jesus and the godly doctrine; inner alignment matters more than external teaching.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader, the verse does not judge others but reveals the work of consciousness. 'If any man teach otherwise' is not about external teachers alone; it is the state within you that resists the wholesome words and the living Word of Christ. The words of our Lord Jesus Christ, in Neville’s sense, are the internal vibration of truth that you already are. When you consent to anything less than wholesome words, you contract your awareness, placing your God-given life in the hands of a belief that is not truly yours. The doctrine which is according to godliness is the inner discipline by which consciousness chooses to live from the I AM rather than from fear or lack. Thus, the moment you notice a contrary teaching arising, you have an invitation: SHIFT your inner covenant. Assume that the Word within you is true, and that this inner alignment is your daily bread. The world then mirrors the inner status: a life that manifests the gentleness, integrity and power of godliness, because your inner theology has been revised to the living truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In a quiet moment, repeat, 'I consent to wholesome words; I align my mind with the words of Christ within.' Visualize a bright inner light at the center of the chest and feel the truth of I AM spreading, revoking any contrary teaching, until it feels real in your body.
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