A lot of
saints and even ministers of the Lord miss it right here. Many have a
problem
with this subject – recognizing the anointing. Part of the problem stems
from a
complete misunderstanding of what the anointing is. And so, it is quite
amazing
to witness people hungry for what they do not understand. Even more
amazing are
those who are dishing what they do not understand. The consequence of
this has
been a lot of abuse of the anointing in so many ways. Some like the
Pharisees
in the days of Jesus have blasphemed the Holy Spirit for failure to
recognize
the anointing. Others have simply missed their visitation while others
have
suffered for lack of knowledge.
To be sure,
the story has not been entirely hopeless. There are those who by the
grace of
God have recognized the anointing to their benefit. At any opportunity
of
access to the anointing they have recognized it and as a result they
have received it, operated in it, enjoyed it,
increased it, passed its tests, valued it and passed it on. Their
lives,
ministries, families, plans, and dreams have taken a higher dimension by
reason
of recognizing the anointing. If you can
recognize the anointing, you can never be left the same. It is vital
that
you do. I believe that every being has a divine purpose under heaven and
that
purpose is the will of God. Like I have said before, that purpose cannot
be
performed without the anointing. Consequently, recognizing
the anointing is crucial to obeying God and doing His will
on earth as it is done in heaven. Without the anointing, one will
not even
be able to understand what that will is in the first place. The
anointing gives
knowledge and unction to the steps of the righteous so that they can
fulfill
their divine, God-given assignment.
WHAT IS THE ANOINTING?
A good
place to start in recognizing the anointing is to define what it is.
Many miss
the anointing because of wrong perceptions of what it is. Part of this
wrong
understanding is the result of inadequate studies of the bible or wrong
teachings of the word of God. Recently while sharing on this subject
with some
pastors I asked them what the anointing was. The answers revealed to me a
lot
concerning why many of God’s children miss their visitation. One man of
God
with a long experience in the ministry said that the anointing is oil.
Another
said it was power. Yet another understood is as the person of the Holy
Spirit.
All of them were wrong and only God can imagine what had been going on
with
their congregations. A lot of God’s children simply do not know what the
anointing is and can not differentiate the anointing from the symbols
used in
the word of God to describe what it can do or from the person of the
Holy
Spirit who actually gives us the anointing. A clear understanding of
what the
anointing is will certainly open more opportunities for one to recognize
the
anointing.
The
anointing is really the office of the Holy Spirit. It is the function of
the
person of the Holy Spirit and it is not limited to human vessels. That
function
can take place on any object as long as the Holy Spirit so desires to
use it.
That is why in the scriptures we read of how the handkerchief and aprons
from
Paul’s body were able to heal the sick and cast out devils (Acts 19:12).
It
also explains how the hem of Jesus’ garment contained power in it
sufficient to
heal many that were sick or how the shadow of Peter could heal the sick
(Mathew
14: 35- 36; Acts 5: 15). In fact the scriptures are loaded with how
inanimate
objects contained this office of the Holy Spirit. In the Old Testament
we see
how the staffs of Moses and Aaron were able to work wonders (Exodus 4:
2-4,
7:8-12, 19-22, 8: 5-6). We also witness how the cloak of Elijah was able
to
separate the river Jordan
(2 Kings 2:14). I am sure when the scriptures mention how Samson killed a
thousand Philistine men of war with a jaw bone of an ass, that jaw bone
contained in it the very power of God (Judges 15:16). Similarly, did the
small
stone David used to fell down Goliath (1Samuel 17:49). There are so many
other
references in the word of God that reveal the wonderful function of the
Holy
Spirit in inanimate objects. The most favorite objects the Holy Sprit
used are
wind, fire, oil, blood and water. I call them favorite because they were
actually employed to actually describe the function of the anointing.
One such
reference commonly used today by saints around the world is found in the
133rd
Psalm when David celebrates the unity of the brethren and likens it to
the
anointing oil that flows on the beard of Aaron.
However
often the anointing can be seen in inanimate objects, it is important to
realize that ultimately the anointing is meant for God’s people. The
anointing
is not meant for staffs, cloaks, fire, oil, wind, or handkerchiefs, as
much as
it is meant for people, God’s people. There is no other place the Holy
Spirit
would love to work than in the lives of God’s people. In fact, that is
His
critical mission on earth today. It is important to realize that the
Holy
Spirit is here on behalf of our Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ. It is Him
who
sent the Holy Spirit to the church affirming:
But
youwill receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you;
and
you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem,
and in all Judea
and
Samaria,
and to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8).
The
anointing is this power from above, the office of the Mighty Spirit of
Jehovah
God. To receive the anointing one must of necessity receive the Holy
Spirit.
The result is the conversion of a "jar of clay” to a dynamic field of
extraordinary virtue (2 Corinthians 4:7). The anointing changes
everything in
its domain. The host of the anointing becomes supernatural. He/she/it
ceases to
be ordinary. It is to this special category of people that Jesus
referred to
when He foretold:
And these signs will accompany those
who believe: In my name they
will drive out demons;
they will
speak in new tongues; they will
pick up snakes in their
hands; and
when they drink any deadly
poison,
it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on
sick people and
they will get well (Mark
16:17).
Important
to note is the fact that insofar as people are concerned, the anointing
in
discussion only comes to those who believe in Jesus. Every saint, every
believer has an anointing in their life. The problem has always been
that most
believers do not recognize the presence of the anointing. So they face
challenges like ordinary men and women and suffer in life. They suffer
for lack
of knowledge.
It is vital that saints of the Lord
realize
that the moment they accept Jesus into their life as Lord He in turn
imparts
the anointing of the Holy Spirit in their lives. So they become an office
of the Holy Spirit, able to do all that God can do. If this development
can be
recognized, signs and wonders will follow such a person. Put it this
way, if
you walk into an office where they process passports but you are not
aware of
what they do there, you certainly cannot be helped to get one. This will
remain
the case even though you desperately need a passport. However, if you
recognize
where you are then proceed to request for assistance, even if you never
needed
one desperately, the chances of you getting one are significantly
increased.
You may even assist others that do not know the office and acquisition
procedure to get one. If you turn out to be good at it, you may even
make a
career out of assisting others.
That is
what happens with the anointing. Many in the body of Christ do not
realize that
they are right in the office of the Holy Spirit so to say. They do not
recognize where they are. They still think they are the same person
before they
committed their life to Jesus. And so, they derive no assistance from
the
anointing, from the office of the Holy Spirit. Others on the other hand,
have
found out that the moment they received the Lord as Master of their
life, they
instantly received the Holy Spirit and conversely became His office. Not
only
have they assumed full advantage of this supernatural status for their
benefit,
they have also assisted others with need for what the anointing is able
to do.
Some like me have in fact taken it up as a life long career.
If only
precious saints learn to recognize the office of the Holy Spirit, the
world
would be a stage of miracles, signs and wonders! Fortunately, that is
where we
are headed. As we progress closer to the last day, God is anointing end
time
messengers like me to educate His bride so that the anointing can be
maximally
utilized. The prophet Daniel saw these days and prophesied thus:
….the
people who know their God will do exploits (Daniel 11:32).
Many have
wrongly taught concerning the last days. Most times the days are talked
of in
extremely negative connotations. They talk of massive backslidings and
false
prophets working wonders. They never look to the bright side of the last
days.
Rather than inspire faith they are crusaders of fear. I would love to
say that
there is need for balance when we are looking at these days. True, there
will
be negative dynamics but these will not overwhelm every body. On the
contrary,
there will always be a "different people”, "a peculiar nation” that will
operate the anointing to work exploits in the last days. In fact, those
days
are not to be unilaterally assumed to be days of evil as some prophecy
experts
tell us. Daniel again tells us what will happen when he says:
Many
will be purified, made spotless and refined, but the wicked
will
continue to be wicked. None of the wicked will understand,
but
those who are wise will understand (Daniel 12:10).
Frankly
speaking, I am convinced deep down that we are in the midst of those
days. We
are probably the last generation before this whole thing is wrapped up.
It is
very critical that we recognize the anointing because it is the Holy
Spirit
that will help us through in those days. Jesus foretold this when He
talked
about the last days. He mentioned how we should not be afraid of what to
say
when we are taken before kings. He said the Holy Spirit will give us
what to
say (Mark 13:11). Later on, He tells us that "he who stands firm to the
end
will be saved” (Mark 13:13). Beloved, without the blessing of the
anointing one
cannot know what to say or for that
matter, stand firm to the end.
CONFUSION ABOUT THE
ANOINTING
In spite of
the massive out pouring of the Holy Spirit there remains a lot to be
known
about the anointing. Many are confused about the anointing and in their
perplexity fail to recognize the anointing. As I have explained, much of
this
has to do with a failure in understanding the ministry of the Holy
Spirit. For
many, their wrong perceptions reinforce wrong expectations. In the end,
they
loose out on their visitation.
This is not
only a contemporary problem. This generation is not the first to do it.
Over
the years several people have failed to recognize the anointing. In
fact, this
is the reason that many of the Old Testament prophets were persecuted,
and in
some instances killed. When a generation fails to recognize an anointing
they
miss out on God’s visitation and purposes. The costs to that generation
can be
so enormous as Israel’s
fate
showed every time they did not esteem a servant of God. In the days of
Elijah the cost was three days of famine and drought. In the times of
Noah, the
whole world perished under a flood. In the times of Jeremiah, the entire
nation
was exiled. In the time of Moses, Pharaoh’s Egypt was grossly tormented
with
the worst super natural disasters ranging from hail stones, locusts, and
boils
to death of all the first born animals and children. Throughout the Old
Testament the pattern is consistent as those who did not recognize the
anointing suffered immeasurable loses.
One of the
most costly, if in fact not the most costly result of failing to
recognize the
anointing is the case of Adam and Eve. They had been anointed by God so
that
they were like God so to say. They could do on earth all that God could
do in
heaven. As God ruled in heaven they ruled on earth. For all intents and
purposes, man was like God by virtue of the anointing on his life. And
yet,
Satan used ignorance to deceive the woman that they were not really like
God.
In a tragic episode of evil deception, he lies to the woman that if they
ate of
the forbidden fruit they would be like God. Eve should have recognized
the
anointing upon her life that had actually made her like God and told him
to
back off. Instead, she took a look at the fruit and priced it above her
entity
(Genesis 3:6). The rest is our tragic story. This failure cost them and
their
descendants all that God had given them. This sin is indeed the root sin
that
has caused generation after generation to fail in recognizing the
anointing.
Later on in the Psalms, we witness God lamenting the gross failure of
those who
believe in Him to recognize the anointing that is functioning in their
lives as
a result of the relation they have with Him, "You are god’s, sons of the
Most
High but you are dying like mere men; falling like any other ruler”
(Psalm
82:6). When we fail to recognize the
anointing we die and fall when we face challenges. Ultimately, we
loose all
that God has given us.
In the days of our Lord on earth, He
did
experience the same problem. His case was even more significant since He
was
the long awaited Messiah, the Anointed One. He was God’s only begotten
Son and
was filled with the Holy Spirit beyond measure. Failing to recognize Him
was
the greatest oversight of Israel.
And yet they did. He came to His own and they did not receive Him (John
1:11).
Many times He was even accused of being possessed of the devil (Luke
11:15).
Jesus, on the other hand, was amazed at their unbelief and failure to
recognize
Him, let alone the anointing upon His life (Mathew 13: 55-58). In
several
instances He sought to prove Himself and yet their unbelief was total.
At some
point He requested them to at least recognize the anointing by virtue of
the
things He did (John 10:38). Instead, they were adamant in their
confusion, some
suggesting that the powers He possessed were demonic while others
inadequately
perceiving Him to be one of the prophets (Mark 8:28). As a result, He
foretold
the disaster that would face them for this failure. In His own words:
Woe
to you, Korazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida!
For if the miracles
that
were performed in you had been performed in Tyre and
Sidon,
they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth
and
ashes. But it will be more bearable for Tyre
and
Sidon at
the
judgment than for you. And you Capernaum,
will you be
lifted
up to the skies? No, you will go down to the depths.
….
but he who rejects me rejects him who
sent
me” (Luke 10:13-16)
And yet not
everyone failed in recognizing the anointing. Those who did benefited
amazingly
as they were catered for by the anointing. In the Old Testament
references I
gave, there were those in the times of the different patriarchs and
prophets
that recognized the anointing. The family of Noah was spared the
oncoming wrath
because they heed to the anointing upon their father; the widow at
Zarephath
was able to receive Elijah’s anointing and was spared the disastrous
effects of
the famine; the Hebrew were delivered because they recognized the
anointing of
God upon Moses; and so on. In the time of our Lord they were those who
believed
on the anointing upon His life and followed Him. They were His disciples
and
apostles. Others believed and were healed of their infirmities.
One story
always amazes me that I often use to compare those who recognize an
anointing
from those who fail to do so. It is found in the thirteenth and
fourteenth
chapters of Mathew’s gospel respectively. In the thirteenth chapter we
are
given the disappointing account of how Jesus returns to his home town of
Capernaum
(Mathew
13:55-58). There, He goes to the synagogue and teaches the word. The
residents
of the town are utterly amazed by the wisdom he exhibits of God’s word.
However, they seek to relate it to the Jesus they had witnessed growing
up. In
the end, they are offended and fail to recognize the anointing upon His
life. Jesus,
on His part, is amazed at this and works few miracles as a result. The
story in
the subsequent chapter is diametrically opposed to this (Mathew
14:34-36). Here
the Master arrives with His disciples on an island called Genessaret.
The local
residents respond in a most amazing fashion: They all recognize
Him and proceed to spread the news of His visit across
the island. They also go and gather all their sick friends and relatives
that
need healing. Having done so, they beg Jesus that they may as much as
touch the
hem of His garment. As many as did so were instantly and completely
healed.
The
difference in the response of the two towns offers an appropriate
comparison of
those who recognize an anointing from those who do not. In Capernaum, the
anointing had limited
opportunity for maneuver as the residents did not recognize it even if
Jesus
actually had ministered to them in wise teachings. In Genessaret the
people
recognize the anointing and are rewarded handsomely. Recognizing the
anointing
is vital if we are going to gain from it. The reverse is also true, if
we fail
to recognize the anointing in our day we shall miss out on what God has
packaged for us. Brethren, do not be stiff necked. By experience I know
that
many today are like the residents from Capernaum.
They ponder whether their siblings, spouses, children, friends, even
enemies
can really be carrying the anointing. Unfortunately, they use the flesh
to
perceive spiritual issues. In the end, because of their familiarity with
persons who carry the anointing they miss out on the benefits of the
anointing.
I urge you to be like the Gennesaret crowd who in spite of not growing
with
Jesus recognized that he was anointed and proceeded to benefit from the
anointing. I believe if we do so, we shall behold an ever increasing
dimension
of God’s glory such as has never been witnessed since the fall of man.
WILL YOU RECOGNISE THE
ANOINTING?
The onus is
personal: Will you recognize the
anointing? A decision has to be made whether you will seek to
recognize the
anointing or not. It is vital that you do. God wants you to. Reason
being that
recognizing the anointing is in fact the first step to a fantastic
journey with
the anointing. Failure to recognize the anointing only limits one’s
experience
with it. It often amuses me how people with no experience with the
anointing
are yet quick to criticize those who choose to recognize the anointing.
Some of
them are religious leaders who, if the truth is told, would have their
own
ministries improved if only they recognized the anointing. Instead, like
the
Pharisees they stand at the door and will not let anyone to get in (Luke
11:52).
These
people are one of the biggest problems in the church. They succeed in
their
evil campaigns by projecting fear among the saints. Rather than seek to
understand why the anointing will function through a particular person
or in a
particular manner they quickly discount any ministry with an anointing
as false
prophets. And many in the church are then afraid of certain ministers
that are deemed
to be false. One of the erroneous means of concluding a ministry or
anointing
is false is to judge it by its works. They will for instance point to a
particular minister who "fells” people or one who pours water as a means
of
transmitting the functions of the Spirit or other means as false. That,
in
God’s opinion is not a sufficient means of evaluating or even
recognizing the
authenticity of an anointing. The scripture does not tell us that we
shall know
them by their works but by their fruits. Jesus knew that the anointing
is not
limited in its operation. It can manifest in many paradigms for where
the
Spirit is there is liberty. However, the ultimate standard of what is
genuine
and what is not genuine anointing should be determined by other matters
like
the fruits (conduct) and doctrine of the specific minister in question.
That is
why when Jesus Himself questioned the anointing in which the religious
leaders
of His day operated in, He was more concerned about their character and
teachings both of which reflected a dubious form of godliness (Matthew
12: 34-
37).
As you
begin to exercise a sense of recognizing the anointing you should brace
for
change. Merely recognizing the anointing is not sufficient in itself. It
is the
beginning to a long and exciting journey of wonders.
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