Pattern Of Good Works Within
Titus 2:7-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Titus 2:7-10 urges believers to be living examples of good works, speak soundly, and embody fidelity in all roles so that the doctrine of God is adornment rather than accusation.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the I AM vantage, Titus 2:7-10 reveals your inner discipline in the consciousness workshop. "In all things shewing thyself a pattern of good works" becomes the decision to live as the living demonstration of your unchanging awareness, not through external rule but through an inner conviction that your every action and word flow from the eternal I AM. "In doctrine… sound speech" translates to the clarity and constancy of inner discourse—speech that cannot be condemned because it radiates integrity from the I AM that you are. When you imagine yourself in humble obedience to your inner Master, not by coercion but by delight, you refine intention, shed inner resistance, and let fidelity unfold as natural expression. The outward roles—servant, master, or any station—become mirrors of your inner attention to unity; your fidelity adorns every situation, turning the doctrine of God your Saviour into a lived, radiant experience.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of being the 'pattern of good works' now. Close your eyes, breathe into the I AM, and declare, 'I am the uncondemned, faithful speaker; I am the living doctrine.' Feeling it real, revise any past talk of doubt by imposing the new state until it feels natural.
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