Obedience To The Inner Master

Titus 2:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Titus 2 in context

Scripture Focus

9Exhort servants to be obedient unto their own masters, and to please them well in all things; not answering again;
Titus 2:9

Biblical Context

The verse exhorts servants to be obedient to their masters and to please them in all things, without arguing back.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through Neville's lens, Titus 2:9 is not about social hierarchy but about inner alignment. The 'servants' are the habitual minds and conditioned reactions within you; the 'masters' are the inner rules, the I AM, the governing awareness that animates every moment. Obedience to the master means consenting to the law of your own consciousness with faith, letting its principle direct thought and feeling rather than arguing with appearances. To please it in all things is to dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, to act from the inner conviction that what you desire is already real in your consciousness. The prohibition against answering again signals the discipline of not contradicting the evident reality of your inner state. Instead, you revise your self-image until your outer circumstances reflect the truth you hold. When you assume you are governed by a higher law, you stop resisting and start living from that law; the outward world becomes a faithful echo of the inner state you nurture.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: For the next moment, silently affirm 'I am governed by the inner Master' and feel that alignment; then envision a current situation where you respond with obedience and experience a pleasing result.

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