Inner Crown of Kingship
1 Chronicles 20:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David takes the crown from their king and places it on his head, signifying triumph and sovereign authority. The passage signals wealth and the spoil that follows the victory.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the crown as a symbol of your own inner state. The king's crown is not a metal weight in space, but a sign of the I AM at rest in you, the consciousness that rules your world. When you hear the verse, you are invited to test the claim: you can take the crown from any sense of lack and place it upon your head as a claim of sovereignty. The talent of gold becomes the measure of your inner riches—worth not earned by outward spoils, but activated by inner alignment. The spoils that follow are the riches of perception, the felt certainty that you already possess what you seek. This is the Kingdom of God within, not a distant throne but a present condition you choose by assumption. So, revise your self-image to match this crown. Imagination does the rest: as you assume, you see the world reflect your inner royal decree, and abundance flows as a natural result.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, set a mental crown on your head, and affirm, I AM the I AM. Feel the weight as inner wealth and dwell there until the feeling is real in your chest and mind.
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