Inner Pattern of Good Works
Titus 2:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage calls you to embody a visible pattern of good works in every action. It also urges pure doctrine, gravity, sincerity, and sound speech so that no one can fault you.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take Titus 2:7-8 as a law written on your consciousness. You are the I AM, imagining yourself as the pattern of good works in every moment. The inner doctrine becomes your defining belief; uncorruptness your steady integrity of perception; gravity and sincerity the weight and alignment of feeling with truth. When you rehearse sound speech in the imagination—words that cannot be condemned because they arise from a fixed inner order—the outer world reflects that order and the critic is silenced. The verse shows that the contrary part may be ashamed not by force but because there is no evil thing to say to or about you, since your thoughts and words are in harmony with the living Presence within. By dwelling in this state you disarm judgment, transform reactions, and magnetize others to be quieted by your steady example. Your life becomes the pattern they recognize, not by vanity, but by faithful presence. Remember: imagination creates reality; you are the reality you consistently assume.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I am the pattern of good works' now. For five minutes, revise every negative thought into a pure, sound-intoned sentence, and feel the inner certainty of faithful conduct.
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