Inner Pattern Of Good Works
Titus 2:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul urges that you live as a living pattern of good works in every action. He also calls you to teach with uncorrupted doctrine, gravity, and sincerity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your verse is not about performance for others; it is an invitation to inhabit a state. The pattern of good works is a settled consciousness you choose to embody in every moment—the quiet decisiveness, the steady tone, the generous action that flows from your I AM. In doctrine, the words you live by become uncorrupt by fear or agenda; gravity is the poise of one who knows truth cannot be rushed, and sincerity is the transparent heart that speaks from an inner reality rather than from a need to prove oneself. When you assume this inner state, you allow imagination to mirror it in outer events; you are not chasing virtue but permitting yourself to be virtue's living form. The inner man and the outer world are one order: faithfulness to truth reflects in what you do, and dignity arises as you stop pretending and begin living from the I AM. Practice this as a discipline of attention, and watch how relationships, work, and surroundings shift to reflect your inner standard.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the feeling that you already embody the pattern of good works—uncorrupted, grave in your bearing, and sincere in every word. Let this inner state govern today.
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