Crown Of Blessings Within

Psalms 21:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 21 in context

Scripture Focus

3For thou preventest him with the blessings of goodness: thou settest a crown of pure gold on his head.
Psalms 21:3

Biblical Context

Psalm 21:3 speaks of God blessing with goodness and placing a crown of pure gold on the head, symbolizing divine favor and rightful rule.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's psychology, this verse is not about a distant king but the state of consciousness you awaken to. God is the I AM that precedes every deed, and the blessings of goodness are the very atmosphere your awareness carries when it elects to feel itself crowned. The crown is not an ornament you seek; it is recognition of your inherent dignity as image and likeness of the Source. When you assent to this crown in imagination, you are rehearsing the felt reality of divine favor lined up before any outward sign. The verse says God goes before him, placing gold on his head; in practice, you imagine that the good you seek is already in your inner field and that your external world follows suit as a natural expression of that state. Your mind, not the world, is the source of the crown; your persistent feeling of worth, authority, and grace is the gold itself. Hence, all kingship and grace arise from the inner posture of I AM, which blesses first and crowns last.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly and envision a crown of pure gold gently resting on your head. Feel the weight, warmth, and quiet power of divine favor, and declare you are crowned by God in this moment.

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