Inner Consistency Of Faith

Titus 1:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Titus 1 in context

Scripture Focus

16They profess that they know God; but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate.
Titus 1:16

Biblical Context

Titus 1:16 warns that claiming knowledge of God without matching deeds reveals hypocrisy; true faith shows up as consistent, holy action aligned with inner knowing.

Neville's Inner Vision

The verse speaks to the living condition of your heart. Knowing God is not merely an opinion you hold, but the state you inhabit—the I AM, the awareness that generates every thought, feeling, and act. When your inner posture remains split, your outward works appear abominable or disobedient, for they betray a mind that has not fully dwelt in the divine state. In Neville’s terms, the truth of God is the inner assumption you cultivate; your actions are the natural expression of that assumption. To avoid the inner dissonance, you must revise your self-conception until it cannot help but manifest as integrity and holiness. See yourself as the source of all good works, and let the outer world reflect that inner alignment. The better you feel the reality of your divine I AM, the more your deeds will harmonize with belief, and hypocrisy dissolves into unity of consciousness.

Practice This Now

Before any action, close your eyes and declare, I AM the source of all obedience; feel that inner state as the motive power behind your next deed, and visualize your action flowing from this divine self.

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