Inner Crown of Priesthood

Zechariah 6:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Zechariah 6 in context

Scripture Focus

11Then take silver and gold, and make crowns, and set them upon the head of Joshua the son of Josedech, the high priest;
Zechariah 6:11

Biblical Context

Zechariah 6:11 presents the crowning of Joshua the high priest with silver and gold, symbolizing sanctioned authority and holy service. It points to an inner vocation—an inner kingship and priesthood aligned with God's presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Joshua, the high priest, stands for the priestly consciousness you carry. The silver and gold crowns are not vanity but a visceral symbol that your inner state has been crowned with authority and holiness, set aside for sacred work. When you assume that you are already crowned, you step into a kingship within, where thoughts, choices, and actions are governed by the I AM presence. The Presence of God becomes your ruling energy, a living reality you wear as awareness, not a distant doctrine. The crown marks your vocational stance: you are called to consistent, consecrated work from quiet power rather than ego drive. Practice a single assumption: 'I AM crowned with royal authority in God-consciousness.' Feel it as real, let the emotion of sovereignty rise, and let your day unfold from that inner law. In time, outward events arrange to reflect this inner coronation, as you live from the consciousness that has already been crowned.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and picture a silver-gold crown gently set upon your head. Say softly, 'I am crowned with the royal authority of God within; my I AM presence leads my work and my life.'

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