Aligning With Inner Authority
Titus 3:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse Titus 3:1 invites believers to be subject to authorities and to be ready for every good work. It anchors obedience in outward order as a practice of inner discipline.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader these words are not about politics but about order of consciousness. The principalities and powers you are commanded to respect are the patterns of thought and feeling that govern your moment. When I, as the I AM within you, assume that there is a fixed order by which phenomena unfold, you discover that obedience becomes a vibrational stance—a faith that a higher law now governs your scene. Your outer magistrates mirror the discipline you maintain in imagination. If you resist, you invite chaos; if you consent, you invite harmony. The phrase ready to every good work becomes a habit of consciousness: you act from a clear sense of purpose, drawn from the inner governor that says this is right because it is true in me. Thus obedience is not servility but alignment with the intelligent order of your life. In that truth every choice and action is a manifestation of I AM consciousness, and you live as the embodiment of orderly creation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and rest in the I AM; declare that you are subject to the higher order within you. Imagine yourself stepping into a good work today with calm, confident action.
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