March 11th, 2025
A Fresh Anointing
In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, there's a profound truth that can transform our lives: we are anointed by God. This isn't just a lofty spiritual concept, but a tangible reality that can empower us to live with purpose, overcome challenges, and impact the world around us.
The concept of anointing has deep roots in biblical history. In the Old Testament, we see prophets, priests, and kings anointed with oil as a symbol of God's Spirit coming upon them for a specific purpose. This wasn't just a ritual – it was a divine empowerment that enabled ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
But what does this mean for us today?
The good news is that the anointing isn't limited to a select few in ancient times. As believers in Christ, we have access to this same divine empowerment. The Psalmist declared, "I am anointed with fresh oil" (Psalm 92:10), and this promise extends to us as well.
Let's explore what it means to walk in this anointing:
1. Recognizing Our Identity
Before we can walk in the anointing, we must understand who we are in Christ. We're not just ordinary people trying to make it through life. We are children of God, called to "reign as kings in life" (Romans 5:17). This royal identity isn't based on our own merits, but on the "abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness" we've received through Jesus.
2. Embracing the Holy Spirit's Power
Jesus promised His disciples, "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you" (Acts 1:8). This wasn't just for the early church – it's for us today. The Holy Spirit isn't just a vague spiritual force; He's our Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, Strengthener, and Standby (John 14:16-17). When we lean into His presence and power, we tap into a supernatural source of wisdom, strength, and ability.
3. Living with Divine Purpose
God has a specific plan for each of our lives. Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us, "For I know the plans I have for you... plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." The anointing empowers us to fulfill this divine purpose. It's not about striving in our own strength, but allowing God's Spirit to work through us.
4. Speaking with Authority
One of the most powerful manifestations of the anointing is in our speech. When we're filled with the Holy Spirit, our words carry a supernatural weight. We're not just sharing our opinions; we're speaking life, hope, and truth into situations. This is particularly evident when we share our faith. As we testify about what God has done in our lives, the anointing enables others to see past us and encounter the living God.
5. Experiencing Divine Health
The anointing isn't just for spiritual matters – it impacts our physical bodies as well. Isaiah 53:5 declares, "By His stripes we are healed." When we embrace this truth and allow the anointing to flow, we can experience supernatural healing and wholeness. This isn't about denying medical science, but about recognizing that our God is the ultimate healer.
6. Breaking Free from Bondage
Many people struggle with addictions, destructive habits, or spiritual oppression. The good news is that the anointing breaks every yoke of bondage (Isaiah 10:27). Testimonies abound of people instantly delivered from addictions, freed from demonic influence, and set free from years of emotional trauma through the power of the Holy Spirit.
7. Impacting Our World
The anointing isn't just for our personal benefit. God empowers us to be a blessing to others. In Acts 10:38, we read that Jesus was "anointed... with the Holy Spirit and power" and He "went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil." As we walk in the anointing, we become conduits of God's love and power to a hurting world.
8. Cultivating a Lifestyle of Worship
The Psalmist begins by declaring, "It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praises to Your name, O Most High" (Psalm 92:1). Worship isn't just something we do on Sundays; it's a lifestyle that positions us to receive and walk in the anointing. As we continually praise God and acknowledge His goodness, we create an atmosphere for His presence to manifest in our lives.
9. Embracing Humility and Obedience
With great power comes great responsibility. The anointing isn't about elevating ourselves, but about serving God and others. We see this exemplified in David, whom God called "my servant" (Psalm 89:20). To walk in the fullness of the anointing, we must cultivate a heart of humility and obedience to God's voice.
10. Continual Renewal
The phrase "fresh oil" implies an ongoing process. We don't just receive the anointing once and coast on that experience. Like the five wise virgins in Jesus' parable (Matthew 25:1-13), we need to continually seek God, study His Word, and remain filled with His Spirit.
As we embrace this truth of being anointed with fresh oil, our lives will never be the same. We'll approach challenges with confidence, knowing that greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4). We'll walk in divine health, prosperity, and purpose. Most importantly, we'll be effective witnesses for Christ, demonstrating the reality of His power to a skeptical world.
Let's not settle for a superficial Christianity. Instead, let's press in for that fresh anointing, allowing God's supernatural power to flow through every area of our lives. As we do, we'll experience the abundant life Jesus promised and become catalysts for revival in our generation.
Today, why not take a moment to pray? Lift your hands and say, "Lord, anoint me with fresh oil. Empower me by Your Spirit to fulfill Your purposes for my life. Let Your supernatural power flow through me, touching everyone I encounter. In Jesus' name, Amen."
Remember, you are anointed. Now go and live like it!
The concept of anointing has deep roots in biblical history. In the Old Testament, we see prophets, priests, and kings anointed with oil as a symbol of God's Spirit coming upon them for a specific purpose. This wasn't just a ritual – it was a divine empowerment that enabled ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
But what does this mean for us today?
The good news is that the anointing isn't limited to a select few in ancient times. As believers in Christ, we have access to this same divine empowerment. The Psalmist declared, "I am anointed with fresh oil" (Psalm 92:10), and this promise extends to us as well.
Let's explore what it means to walk in this anointing:
1. Recognizing Our Identity
Before we can walk in the anointing, we must understand who we are in Christ. We're not just ordinary people trying to make it through life. We are children of God, called to "reign as kings in life" (Romans 5:17). This royal identity isn't based on our own merits, but on the "abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness" we've received through Jesus.
2. Embracing the Holy Spirit's Power
Jesus promised His disciples, "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you" (Acts 1:8). This wasn't just for the early church – it's for us today. The Holy Spirit isn't just a vague spiritual force; He's our Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, Strengthener, and Standby (John 14:16-17). When we lean into His presence and power, we tap into a supernatural source of wisdom, strength, and ability.
3. Living with Divine Purpose
God has a specific plan for each of our lives. Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us, "For I know the plans I have for you... plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." The anointing empowers us to fulfill this divine purpose. It's not about striving in our own strength, but allowing God's Spirit to work through us.
4. Speaking with Authority
One of the most powerful manifestations of the anointing is in our speech. When we're filled with the Holy Spirit, our words carry a supernatural weight. We're not just sharing our opinions; we're speaking life, hope, and truth into situations. This is particularly evident when we share our faith. As we testify about what God has done in our lives, the anointing enables others to see past us and encounter the living God.
5. Experiencing Divine Health
The anointing isn't just for spiritual matters – it impacts our physical bodies as well. Isaiah 53:5 declares, "By His stripes we are healed." When we embrace this truth and allow the anointing to flow, we can experience supernatural healing and wholeness. This isn't about denying medical science, but about recognizing that our God is the ultimate healer.
6. Breaking Free from Bondage
Many people struggle with addictions, destructive habits, or spiritual oppression. The good news is that the anointing breaks every yoke of bondage (Isaiah 10:27). Testimonies abound of people instantly delivered from addictions, freed from demonic influence, and set free from years of emotional trauma through the power of the Holy Spirit.
7. Impacting Our World
The anointing isn't just for our personal benefit. God empowers us to be a blessing to others. In Acts 10:38, we read that Jesus was "anointed... with the Holy Spirit and power" and He "went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil." As we walk in the anointing, we become conduits of God's love and power to a hurting world.
8. Cultivating a Lifestyle of Worship
The Psalmist begins by declaring, "It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praises to Your name, O Most High" (Psalm 92:1). Worship isn't just something we do on Sundays; it's a lifestyle that positions us to receive and walk in the anointing. As we continually praise God and acknowledge His goodness, we create an atmosphere for His presence to manifest in our lives.
9. Embracing Humility and Obedience
With great power comes great responsibility. The anointing isn't about elevating ourselves, but about serving God and others. We see this exemplified in David, whom God called "my servant" (Psalm 89:20). To walk in the fullness of the anointing, we must cultivate a heart of humility and obedience to God's voice.
10. Continual Renewal
The phrase "fresh oil" implies an ongoing process. We don't just receive the anointing once and coast on that experience. Like the five wise virgins in Jesus' parable (Matthew 25:1-13), we need to continually seek God, study His Word, and remain filled with His Spirit.
As we embrace this truth of being anointed with fresh oil, our lives will never be the same. We'll approach challenges with confidence, knowing that greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4). We'll walk in divine health, prosperity, and purpose. Most importantly, we'll be effective witnesses for Christ, demonstrating the reality of His power to a skeptical world.
Let's not settle for a superficial Christianity. Instead, let's press in for that fresh anointing, allowing God's supernatural power to flow through every area of our lives. As we do, we'll experience the abundant life Jesus promised and become catalysts for revival in our generation.
Today, why not take a moment to pray? Lift your hands and say, "Lord, anoint me with fresh oil. Empower me by Your Spirit to fulfill Your purposes for my life. Let Your supernatural power flow through me, touching everyone I encounter. In Jesus' name, Amen."
Remember, you are anointed. Now go and live like it!
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