Inner Works, Unfruitful No More
Titus 3:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage urges us to keep up practical good works for necessary uses so they do not become fruitless. It also asks us to greet and bless those who share the faith, with grace extended to all.
Neville's Inner Vision
Every word is the voice of your inner state. 'Ours' means your own shared consciousness; 'good works' are the fruits that emerge from a steady inner mood of usefulness and love. To 'maintain' them for 'necessary uses' is to keep your imagination continuously engaged in acts that nurture life in the mental atmosphere you occupy. When you imagine you are in company with those who salute you, you align with a circle of love in faith; 'grace' is not something you beg from outside but the flow of awareness—your I AM—through every thought and gesture. This text invites you to stop looking for fruit outside and to realize every act of kindness, every earnest duty, as a manifestation of your inner state. As you live in that consciousness, you discover that what you do already serves the whole; nothing remains unfruitful. Your world becomes a mirror of the inner grace you presume. Practice a simple revision: imagine yourself already surrounded by loved ones in faith, and feel grace filling your days as the natural outcome of your inner state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume, 'I am the source of all good works'; visualize those who love you in the faith saluting you, and let the I AM flood your day with grace.
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