Crown of Glory Within You

Isaiah 62:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 62 in context

Scripture Focus

3Thou shalt also be a crown of glory in the hand of the LORD, and a royal diadem in the hand of thy God.
Isaiah 62:3

Biblical Context

The verse presents the believer’s inner dignity as a crown placed by God, a symbol of royal authority within consciousness. It invites you to recognize that your worth and leadership flow from the I AM within, not from external praise.

Neville's Inner Vision

The crown and diadem are not outward ornaments but your inner state made visible by consciousness. The LORD’s hand is the activity of your own I AM, the imagination you continuously dwell in. When you say 'I am crowned with glory,' you are declaring your true identity as God acting in you and through you. This is not pride but a realization: dignity and direction come from within, from the invincible power that you call God within. Providence then follows your inner posture; as you dwell in royal awareness, outward circumstances align with that truth. You are the kingdom’s king and queen by awareness alone; your authority is the immediate consistency of your thought and feeling with your divine nature. The verse asks you to refresh your sense of worth, revise any lack, and rest in the conviction that you already wear the crown in the field of your own mind. Return to this state daily, especially when fear or doubt arises, and watch life reflect the inner posture.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume, 'I am crowned with glory and royal diadem in the hand of God' as if it were true now. Stay with the feeling until you sense your inner state radiate outward.

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