Crown of Inner Kingdom
1 Chronicles 20:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David takes the crown and spoils from the Ammonite king. He then defeats the residents of the city and returns to Jerusalem.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this as an inner allegory of your consciousness. The crown on David's head is the awareness you wear as ruler of your inner realm. The gold and stones are not external wealth but the riches of your imagination, the states you claim as real. The spoil represents the tangible results your inner state manifests when you act from the I AM rather than fear. The harsh actions against cities symbolize clearing away limiting beliefs and habits that block your sovereignty; this cleansing prepares the soil for your desires. When you identify with the I AM, you seek no power from without; you recognize power already present as your inner earth. The return to Jerusalem symbolizes aligning outer life with inner truth. The events invite you to awaken to sovereignty, to let desires be anchored in the consciousness that creates them. Your spiritual authority manifests as action, and action follows belief that you are the crown.
Practice This Now
Assume the crown of inner authority now. Dwell in the I AM, declare I am sovereign over this situation, and feel it as real.
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