What is the Anointing?
The Bible
teaches that we cannot do God’s work in our own power. We need the Holy Spirit’s power working through
us to get the job done - to meet needs and change situations. Another name for the Holy Spirit’s power is
the “anointing”. We receive the
indwelling Holy Spirit when we believe in Christ. But we can receive more of the Spirit in our
lives if we want. The anointing or the Holy Spirit power is a gift given to us
from God. But we need to receive and
maintain the gift – (the power of God in our lives) if we want to follow
Christ. We receive the anointing or the
Holy Spirit’s power by asking God for it.
He promises to give us more of the Holy Spirit if we ask.
Jesus said: “Which
of you parents, if your child asks for a fish, will give her a snake
instead? Or if he asks for an egg, will
give him a scorpion? If you then, being
imperfect parents know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more
will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!” (Luke 11:11-13) So God, our heavenly Father will give us more
of His Spirit if we ask. If we desire to
have it.
And we
maintain the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives by constantly going back to God
who is the Source. We go back to God and
receive more. It would seem that spiritual
power is an outflow of communion with God.
Scripture says that we need to be constantly refilling ourselves with
His Spirit. (Ephesians 5:18b) When we read the story of Jesus’ life in
Scripture we find that after He spent a long day healing the sick and
ministering to the crowds He would steal away and pray and spend time with
God.
According to
Scripture, Jesus did not perform any healings or miracles until the power of
the Spirit came upon Him. Jesus said
these words: “I do nothing on my own but speak only what the Father has taught
Me. The One who sent Me is with Me: He
has not left Me alone and I always do what pleases Him.” (John 8:28b) The source of Jesus’ ministry
was the power or anointing of the Holy Spirit.
It would
seem like the Bible describes the power of the Holy Spirit as sometimes like a
tangible substance. When the woman who
had had a bleeding issue in her body for many years just touched the hem of
Jesus’ robe, Scripture says that Jesus could feel the power of God go out from
Him to heal her. (Mark 5)
Also, the
anointing or the Holy Spirit can be transferred, flowing from one person to
another. The power of the Holy Spirit is
right there in the person who is anointed and it can flow out to heal another
person. When a believer wants more of
the power of the Holy Spirit, another Christian with that anointing can lay
hands on the believer and pray and often the power from the one believer can be
passed to the other. Jesus’ healing power was sometimes passed on that way to
sick people who touched Him and were healed. . Scripture says: “The people brought
all of their sick to Him (Jesus) and asked Him to let the sick just touch the
edge of His cloak, and all who touched Him were healed.”
How do we
release the anointing of God to operate?
Scripture says that the anointing is released by faith. To learn to operate in the anointing is to
learn to walk in faith. If faith is not
present then the power of the Holy Spirit cannot work. Without faith it is impossible to please
God. So faith is all important.
We can build
up our faith by fellowshipping with other Christians. By going to a Bible believing church and
staying away from churches that water down or tear down the faith. There are church leaders that believe they
are too intelligent to believe the Bible to be God’s Word. And other church leaders who are more
political than Christian. These people are wolves in sheep’s clothing! They pretend to be the sheep -(God’s children)
but often are really wolves – (out to destroy the sheep) (Matthew 7:15) And watch
out for unloving judgmental churches! They
can be a problem too. Stay away from
these places and people and books. Your
faith probably will not grow in these environments.
But don’t give up! Keep on looking for a church that worships
God! A church where you can grow your
faith! And a loving church where you can
belong! Don’t give up looking. Ask God
to show you where you should go and trust Him to lead you. The Bible tells us
not to neglect the fellowship of other believers. (Hebrews 10:25) You need other Christians in
order to grow and they need you.
Also, we strengthen our faith by studying the
Bible, God’s Word. Scripture says: “Faith
comes by hearing. Hearing the Word of God.” (Romans 10:17) It is important to
learn God’s Word as it builds up our precious faith. We can not only learn what God’s Word says,
but we can obey it. We can also build up
our faith by doing God’s work. Step out
in obedience to minister and watch God’s power at work through you. Scripture says: “I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me.” (Philippians
4:13)
Our faith in
Christ is so valuable – so precious. We
need to protect it and do what we can to help it grow. We can grow more faith
by asking God for more. He will always
answer that prayer. The Bible tells us: “If
any of you lack wisdom, he or she should ask God who gives generously to all
without finding fault, and it will be given to him or her.” (James 1:5)
A friend of
mine wanted to be able to pray for healing for her loved ones and friends and see
people made whole and well again. To
have more of God’s healing power in her. Her faith was strengthened by this
verse in James 1:5 so she asked God for the gift of healing. She asked for more
power to pass on His healing to the sick. Gradually she began to see more and
more people made well when she lovingly prayed for them.
The verse before James 1:5 reads: “Perseverance
must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking in
anything.” (James 1:4) God doesn’t want His children to lack anything to do
their work. The word “perseverance” means “keeping on.” And “not giving up.” We need to keep on asking God for what we
want and need. And we need to keep on
trusting Him.
You may
wonder what work God has for you to do. Most ministry begins by reaching out to
people we meet: loved ones, friends, coworkers, neighbors, relatives. We can
pray for them, love them, help them. And
we can meet their needs in the love and power of God and be a witness to His
love and power. And your church may have a ministry for you. The Bible tells us
that God has prepared good works in advance for us to do. (Ephesians 2:10) Isn’t it exciting to be a part
of God’s mysterious plan?
Some of the truths in this blog were taken from Robert Heidler's book, "Experiencing the Spirit"