Inner Crown Flourishes
Psalms 132:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 132 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Enemies will be clothed with shame, but his crown shall flourish. This speaks not of outward politics but of an inner victory that comes from believing in the crowned self.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your Psalm speaks not of distant politics but of your own interior horizon. Enemies are the inner voices of doubt, fear, and limitation that would clothe you in shame. Yet the I AM, your true awareness, has vowed that such garments belong to the past. In the moment you discover yourself as the crowned self—royal, just, and secure—the outer scenes must bow to the inner state. The phrase 'upon himself shall his crown flourish' is a call to claim the living king you are here and now: your decisions, your integrity, and your righteous purposes are the fruit of that inner sovereignty. When you persist in the assumption 'I am crowned with divine authority,' you displace adversarial appearances, you loosen their grip, and your life begins to reflect order, protection, and vindication. The kingdom of God is not out there; it is the steady, imaginative state you dwell in until it appears without.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe the name I AM into your chest, and assume the state: I am crowned with divine authority now. Then revise any sense of opposition by affirming that every scene in your life must reflect that inner royal order.
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