Inner Hope Appears Now
Titus 2:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage invites a hopeful anticipation of Christ’s return framed as an inner awakening. It presents the appearing of God and Jesus as an inner realization rather than purely external events.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the apostle Titus is not speaking of time but of the state of consciousness in which you live. 'Looking for that blessed hope' is a call to dwell in the awareness of the I AM, the great God and Saviour who already stands within your being. The 'glorious appearing' is not merely a future spectacle; it is the moment your inner sense makes room for the unmistakable presence of divinity as your own awareness. In Neville's terms, imagination creates reality: by assuming you are one with the God within you, the external world shifts to reflect that inner conviction. The blessed hope is the disciplined expectancy that every scene, every event, is the manifestation of your I AM looking through the lens of Christ. When you act 'as if' the appearance is now, you align with the truth that the kingdom is within, and your life becomes a visible expression of that inner appearing. Let the feeling of reverence for God fill your attention, and notice how every circumstance corroborates your inner declaration.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are the I AM awake within; revise a current situation by affirming, 'God is appearing here and now within me' until the feeling is real.
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