The Inner Crown Covenant
1 Chronicles 11:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
All Israel's elders come to David at Hebron. He makes a covenant with them before the LORD and they crown him king over Israel according to the LORD's word.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's ear, this scene is not about a political coronation but an inner appointment. The elders are the many voices, the faculties, and memories within you, who travel to the throne of your awareness to recognize the one king you already are. Hebron becomes the sanctuary of unity where all aspects align in loyalty to the I AM. The covenant is not a contract of law but a deliberate alignment of your states of consciousness with the divine word within you—the living promise that you are present to your own divinity. When you consent to this inward coronation, the anointing is not oil poured on a brow but the felt certainty that your life is ruled by that inner king who speaks through your imagination and consent. The "word of the LORD by Samuel" is the inner prophetic voice that validates your right to rule from the level of awareness, not from struggle. In this moment you discover the Kingdom of God as an inner jurisdiction where belief, feeling, and action are harmonized by consciousness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and place a hand on your heart. In present tense say, 'I am the crowned king of my life, appointed by the I AM.' Then revise any doubt and feel it real as you imagine the inner coronation blessing all you are.
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