Silence the Greed Within
Titus 1:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Titus 1:11 condemns those who teach for filthy lucre and subvert households; their dangerous words must be stopped.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the allegory of Paul's charge, you are not defending a person but disclosing a state of consciousness. 'Mouths' are the inner utterances by which you justify fear, desire, and the greed that says 'more is the measure.' When such thoughts subvert your inner 'house'—your beliefs, hour-by-hour alignment with truth—they enact a subtle revolution against your true self. The instruction to stop their mouths is an invitation to become the watcher, to refuse to give airtime to every impulse that claims lucre as the standard. In Neville's terms, you must imagine yourself already complete in the I AM, and let the old voices fade as you dwell in the awareness that nothing external can decree your value. The moment you fix your attention on that inner conviction, the greedy rhetoric loses its grip, and the inner home stabilizes in truth. Truth is not a demand but a realization: God within, your I AM, who never bargains away your worth.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM and revise your inner speech: 'No voice of greed will govern my house.' Feel it real by dwelling in a calm inner room where that decree stands as present fact.
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