Servant Hearts, Inner Alignment
Titus 2:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage counsels servants to be obedient to their masters, to please them in all things, and to avoid backtalk or stealing, so that the teaching about God our Savior is seen in their conduct.
Neville's Inner Vision
These lines address not only a social relation but a state of consciousness. The 'servant' is any aspect of you that yields to a higher authority within, the 'master' is your I AM awareness—the power animating your life. When you practice obedience as feeling, not mere command, you align with the vibrational intention behind every situation. To refrain from answering back is to suspend inner resistance and let the truth of your wholeness shine through your words and actions. Not purloining but showing fidelity becomes inner discipline: you commit your mental and emotional resources to the good you intend, without draining yourself or clinging to outcomes. As this inner fidelity grows, the outer life becomes a visible adornment of the doctrine of God our Savior because your circumstances reflect a renewed consciousness. The verse invites you to let your inner state do the perfuming, so to speak, of your surroundings, turning obedience into a creative act that demonstrates the divine reality you already embody.
Practice This Now
Practice this now: assume the role of the faithful inner servant and revise any inner defiance. Close your eyes, feel the moment of pleasing your inner master in all things, and affirm, 'I am faithful in all things, and my I AM leads.'
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