Inner Discipline in Titus 2
Titus 2:1-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage calls for speaking sound doctrine and training each generation to live sober, holy lives—older men with gravity and patience, older women in holiness, younger women toward husbands and children, and young men to be sober-minded—so that the word of God is honored.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this reading, the aged and young are not external ages but states of your inner consciousness; sound doctrine is the unwavering awareness of your I AM. To be sober, grave, temperate, faithful, and patient is to align your inner vibration with truth. Holiness becomes the atmosphere of your inner life, not a list of rules, while the injunction to teach points to guiding your own thoughts toward constructive images. Keeping at home and obedience symbolize guarding attention within your inner chamber, honoring your inner authority. The warning that the word of God not be blasphemed becomes a promise: when your inner alignment holds, your outward life reflects truth and reality shifts accordingly. Exhorting the young to be sober-minded invites a continuous practice of this state. You are called to assume this state now and let it govern every choice, so the outer world becomes the natural expression of your inner doctrine.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the state of sober-minded, holy awareness. Let the I AM guide your words and actions today, feel it real as you move.
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