Guarding Truth Within You
Titus 1:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse cautions against listening to Jewish fables and human commandments that lead away from the truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Not giving heed to Jewish fables and commandments of men—that is, not surrendering to the stories and laws of others that turn away from truth—this verse invites you into a simple, intimate discernment. In Neville’s psychology, truth is not a doctrine outside you but the I AM, your living awareness. The “fables” and “commands of men” are inner habits, thought-forms that pretend to govern you but are only echoes of lack in your own mind. When you hear them, do not debate outwardly; instead, return your attention to the awareness that knows, I AM. By claiming that you are the unchanging consciousness behind every appearance, you displace the influence of those tales. Your state of consciousness alters the landscape you perceive, and the world responds to the feeling that truth endures no matter what authorities assert. So Titus is not demanding rebellion against rules but guiding you to shield your inner truth from the loud, external narratives and to trust the inner witness. Once you anchor in I AM, the supposed truths that turn from the real dissolve into silence, revealing the real.
Practice This Now
Step into the I AM as your reality and silently revise any outer tale. Feel it real that you are the truth here and now, letting no command of men alter your inner state.
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