Holding Fast The Faithful Word
Titus 1:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hold fast to the faithful word you’ve been taught; through sound doctrine you can exhort others and gently counter the gainsayers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose the faithful word is not a book alone but the living truth your I AM asserts in every moment. In Titus 1:9, Paul calls for clinging to that word with unwavering certainty, so that through sound doctrine you can exhort the flock and convince the gainsayers. But you do not persuade by argument alone; you persuade by the inner alignment that precedes outer events. See the word as your state of consciousness—the exact conviction you hold about yourself and the world. When you affirm, 'I am the faithful word learned by inspired patterning,' you lock the inner doctrine into your imagination, and the outer scene rearranges to match. The gainsayers are merely the old reflexes of fear and doubt; by the firmness of your inner teaching you render them harmless, not by force but by the radiation of certainty. Your job is not to chase opinions but to remain emotionally faithful to the inner truth until it becomes your seen reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am the faithful word within,' then imagine yourself teaching with calm certainty and observe the space brighten as belief becomes your reality.
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