The “Burden of the Crown” was inspired by life’s ultimate goal to acquire “the crown of life,” in the afterlife. This impeccably comes with the lifelong practice of self-denial, total temperance, visiting the sick, and tending to the widows and the fatherless. The red color symbolisms the red hot fiery trials that await every human being, but exclusively the sheep of the flock. Carrying the burdens of the world as it continues to dim darker and darker, colder and wickedly bolder, we have to uphold the crimson bloodstained banner of marking the perfect man. He knows that it’s hard to reach perfection within our mortal bodies, but he expects us to strive with everything that is within us: body, soul and spirit. It involves living a humanitarian endeavoring life of social entrepreneurship to advance mankind to achieving the highest level of harmony. If you hope for this, this is for you. The gold olive branches were symbolic to the engrafting into Christ’s kingdom. His kingdom will come, his ‘will’, will be done.
John 15:5 I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him,
the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.