Blameless State, Harmonious Household
Titus 1:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Titus 1:6 sets forth that an elder must be blameless, the husband of one wife, and have faithful children who are neither riotous nor unruly.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read through Neville Goddard's lens, this verse reveals the inner architecture of your life. Blamelessness is not mere virtue but a steady state of consciousness—an I AM confidence untouched by fault or fear. The 'husband of one wife' signals an inner marriage to a single, ruling idea: a unwavering, divine truth that governs every thought and feeling. From that unity, the 'faithful children' spring forth—habits, decisions, and actions that reliably reflect the central idea. They will not be riotous or unruly because they arise under one law, not from conflicting currents of doubt. The outer world then demonstrates this inner harmony: relationships, duties, and results aligned with the singular creed of your inner marriage. The elder, in this sense, is the inner governor of experience, whose authority is rooted in a unified consciousness rather than external rules. When you embody this inner order, your life becomes a faithful echo of that single, real idea.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and adopt the feeling of being blameless now. Declare, 'I am one with the I AM; my mind is married to a single divine idea, and my thoughts and deeds follow faithfully.' Visualize your inner household as orderly and your outcomes as steady 'children' reflecting that unity; if discord arises, revise to the single idea and re-feel its reality.
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