Titus 3:3 Inner Transformation
Titus 3:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Titus 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse acknowledges that we have all passed through a time of folly, disobedience, deception, and rivalries that produced malice, envy, and hatred among people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the 'we' in Titus 3:3 as a state of consciousness you have worn, not an accusation you must endure. The list—foolishness, disobedience, deception, divers lusts and pleasures, malice, envy, hate—marks inner currents that pull awareness away from its natural unity. In Neville's sense, this is not punishment but a signal that your I AM has forgotten its sovereign rule. When you identify with this old condition, you reproduce it; when you shift to the awareness that you are the I AM, you begin to reign. Assume a self that operates from inner obedience to a higher law—loving toward neighbors, free from deceit, swift to forgive. Live from this inner picture, and the outward scenes adjust to the tone of your consciousness. The past 'we' dissolves as the new self asserts itself; memory rearranges itself to fit the reality you now pretend to be true. Consciousness creates form; revise the inner scene and the world will follow, not by force but by the effortless power of imagination.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare the present-tense truth: I am the aware, loving, obedient self governing my life and my neighbor's well-being. Feel that I AM supporting this image until the old self dissolves into unity.
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