Speak Sound Doctrine Within

Titus 2:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Titus 2 in context

Scripture Focus

1But speak thou the things which become sound doctrine:
Titus 2:1

Biblical Context

Titus 2:1 commands that one speak only what aligns with sound teaching; outward words should reflect an inner truth and faithful living.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 2:1 is not asking you to proselytize a doctrine, but to awaken the teacher within. The 'things' you speak are not mere phrases but the inner speech you cultivate. Sound doctrine becomes real when you dwell in the consciousness that you are the I AM, the living law at work in your life. If you desire truth to govern your days, imagine you already dwell in it. Your inner talk should reflect the fidelity, wisdom, and discernment you wish to express; your outer voice will follow. In Neville’s terms, doctrine is a state you live, not a sermon you deliver. Align every thought and sentence with the nature of God in you, and let clarity, obedience, and truth rule your speech. When you determine your life will reflect sound doctrine, you release fear and doubt and awaken the good news as present reality. The guiding idea is: I am the embodiment of sound doctrine, and my word is the cause of the world I inhabit.

Practice This Now

Pause before speaking and imagine the I AM listening; revise any statement that betrays doubt, then speak as if the truth is already real.

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