Inner Guards Of Titus 1:10-14
Titus 1:10-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul warns of unruly, deceitful talkers who push rituals for gain and subvert households. The cure is to rebuke them and turn away from fables and human commandments that twist the truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, these verses describe not distant teachers but states of consciousness surfacing as voices in the mind. The 'circumcision' and 'fables' are inner gatekeeping habits—thoughts insisting you must perform, earn, or follow rules to be loved or saved. The 'false mouths' are the inner script that undermines your faith by trading truth for gain or reputation. When it says 'their mouths must be stopped,' you understand you can stop listening to those inner claims by shifting your state of awareness. The Cretians' label becomes a mirror of your own recurring stories—habitual lies your mind tells itself about what is possible. The command to rebuke them sharply is a call to discipline the inner conversation, to refuse to submit your consciousness to fear-based narratives. The key is to choose a new state: I am sound in faith; I am the I AM that cannot be deceived. Not heeding 'Jewish fables and commandments of men' means you abandon mental idols and pivot to the truth that your inner being is the source of reality. Through imagination, you align with that truth and witness the outer world rearrange itself accordingly.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the inner state 'I am sound in faith' and feel it real for a few breaths; let this new conviction quiet the inner deceivers. Observe how your surroundings respond as faith becomes your normal condition.
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