Golden

 And he set the turban on his head, and on the turban, in front, he set the golden plate, the holy crown, as the Lord commanded Moses.
Leviticus 8:9 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/lev.8.9.ESV

Aaron was, meant respectfully, glammed up as the high priest of the old covenant. What a contrast to the Great High Priest of the new covenant! Jesus didn't wear a golden crown, but a crown of thorns.

Elsewhere, we're told that Aaron's golden crown had inscribed upon it 'holy to the Lord'. The amazing truth is that the resurrected Christ isn't wearing a crown of thorns. Instead, He is metaphorically crowned with His new covenant people, who are made holy to Him.

How is it that woeful sinners like us can gloriously crown the eternal Son of God? The crown of thorns gives a clue. Jesus took God's thorny curse that we deserve upon Himself, so that together, we can be gloriously exalted and beautified.

We might struggle to believe that Jesus would 'wear' us like a golden crown. Maybe we still feel like a crown of thorns. Yet He pours out His Holy Spirit upon us to metamorphasise us into His likeness.

'Dear Lord, what an amazing truth that You 'wear' us like a golden crown. May we truly be holy to You, by Your Spirit, for the sake of Your great name we pray, amen'

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