Embracing True Anointing: Submission and Purpose

 

Summary

### Summary

In today's sermon, we delved into the profound difference between being anointed and being appointed. Many people live in the appointed realm, using their gifts only for specific seasons or times, without making a complete sacrifice. However, those who are truly anointed allow themselves to be used by God at any time, in any way, and at any speed. This complete submission to God's will is what enables them to step into their true calling and receive the best blessings and anointing.

We discussed the importance of trusting the anointing that God has placed upon our lives. Many people ignore God's call or are afraid to be the voices that God wants them to be. We need to be proactive in using our gifts and anointing for God's kingdom, even if it means confronting societal issues or making personal sacrifices. This is how we truly fulfill our calling and see the best blessings in our lives.

We also touched on the dangers of misusing one's anointing, using Adolf Hitler as an example of someone who allowed his anointing to be used for evil. This serves as a stark reminder that we must be careful about who we allow to govern our anointing. Are we submitting to the Holy Spirit or to something else?

Furthermore, we explored the three types of pastors: those who call themselves, those who are called by God, and those who are not called at all. The key to a successful ministry and a blessed life is complete submission to God's will, without any compromise or carnality.

Finally, we emphasized the importance of seeing joy even in dark seasons, which is a sign of true anointing. When you are anointed, you will feel a tangible peace and a sense of purpose, even in the hardest times. This is because you are fully aligned with God's will, and His blessings will follow.

### Key Takeaways

1. Complete Submission to God's Will: True anointing comes from allowing yourself to be used by God at any time, in any way, and at any speed. This complete submission is what enables you to step into your true calling and receive the best blessings. [05:57]

2. Trusting Your Anointing: Many people ignore God's call or are afraid to be the voices that God wants them to be. Trusting the anointing that God has placed upon your life is crucial for fulfilling your calling and seeing the best blessings. [07:47]

3. The Dangers of Misusing Anointing: Using Adolf Hitler as an example, we discussed the dangers of allowing your anointing to be used for evil. It's essential to be careful about who governs your anointing—whether it's the Holy Spirit or something else. [14:19]

4. Types of Pastors: There are three types of pastors: those who call themselves, those who are called by God, and those who are not called at all. Complete submission to God's will, without any compromise, is the key to a successful ministry and a blessed life. [15:12]

5. Seeing Joy in Dark Seasons: True anointing allows you to see joy even in dark seasons. When you are anointed, you will feel a tangible peace and a sense of purpose, even in the hardest times, because you are fully aligned with God's will. [19:27]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[02:25] - Coffee and Fellowship
[04:27] - Anointed, Not Appointed
[05:57] - Trusting Your Anointing
[07:07] - Sacrifice for the Kingdom
[07:47] - Complete Submission
[13:30] - Misusing Anointing: The Example of Hitler
[14:19] - Governing Your Anointing
[15:12] - Types of Pastors
[16:21] - Submission and Blessing
[17:50] - Judas vs. John
[19:27] - Joy in Dark Seasons
[22:59] - Signs of Anointing
[24:32] - Effort and Commitment
[25:04] - Lifelong Anointing
[26:03] - Making the Right Choices
[28:59] - Prayer for Fresh Anointing
[29:56] - Closing Remarks and Upcoming Events

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. 1 John 2:20 - "But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and all of you know the truth."
2. Matthew 5:37 - "All you need to say is simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from the evil one."
3. Isaiah 53 - (Alluded to in the sermon regarding Judas' misunderstanding of Jesus' mission)

#### Observation Questions
1. What does 1 John 2:20 say about the anointing that believers have? How does this relate to the sermon’s message about trusting your anointing? [07:47]
2. According to the sermon, what is the difference between being anointed and being appointed? [05:57]
3. How did the sermon illustrate the dangers of misusing one's anointing using Adolf Hitler as an example? [13:30]
4. What are the three types of pastors mentioned in the sermon, and how do they differ in their calling and submission to God? [15:12]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does complete submission to God's will, as discussed in the sermon, enable believers to step into their true calling and receive the best blessings? [07:47]
2. In what ways can believers misuse their anointing, and what are the potential consequences of doing so, as illustrated by the example of Adolf Hitler? [14:19]
3. What does it mean to see joy in dark seasons, and how is this a sign of true anointing according to the sermon? [19:27]
4. How can believers discern whether they are living in the appointed realm or the anointed realm, and what steps can they take to move towards complete submission to God's will? [05:57]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you felt called to use your gifts for God's kingdom. Did you fully submit to God's will, or did you hold back? What was the outcome? [07:47]
2. Are there areas in your life where you are afraid to be the voice that God wants you to be? How can you overcome this fear and trust the anointing God has placed upon you? [05:57]
3. Have you ever experienced a season where you saw joy despite difficult circumstances? How did your faith and anointing play a role in that experience? [19:27]
4. Think about the people or influences that govern your anointing. Are they leading you towards God's will or away from it? What changes might you need to make? [14:19]
5. How can you ensure that you are fully submitting to God's will in your ministry or personal life, without any compromise or carnality? [07:47]
6. Identify one specific societal issue or personal sacrifice that you feel called to confront or make for the sake of God's kingdom. What steps will you take to act on this calling? [05:57]
7. Reflect on the example of Judas versus John. How can you ensure that your vision aligns with God's true calling for your life, rather than your own ambitions? [17:50]

Devotional

Day 1: Complete Submission to God's Will
True anointing comes from allowing yourself to be used by God at any time, in any way, and at any speed. This complete submission is what enables you to step into your true calling and receive the best blessings. When you fully surrender to God's will, you open yourself up to His divine guidance and purpose for your life. This means being ready to act whenever and however God calls you, without hesitation or reservation. It is through this total surrender that you can experience the fullness of God's blessings and the true power of your anointing. [05:57]

Isaiah 6:8 (ESV): "And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?' Then I said, 'Here I am! Send me.'"

Reflection: What is one area of your life where you find yourself holding back from surrendering to Jesus? What would surrendering this area to Him actually look like in terms of daily habits?


Day 2: Trusting Your Anointing
Many people ignore God's call or are afraid to be the voices that God wants them to be. Trusting the anointing that God has placed upon your life is crucial for fulfilling your calling and seeing the best blessings. When you trust in your anointing, you are confident in the gifts and talents that God has given you, and you are willing to use them for His glory. This trust allows you to step out in faith, even when it is uncomfortable or challenging, knowing that God will equip and empower you for the task at hand. [07:47]

1 Peter 4:10-11 (ESV): "As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace: whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ."

Reflection: Think of a specific gift or talent that you have been hesitant to use for God's kingdom. How can you start using it today to serve others and glorify God?


Day 3: The Dangers of Misusing Anointing
Using Adolf Hitler as an example, we discussed the dangers of allowing your anointing to be used for evil. It's essential to be careful about who governs your anointing—whether it's the Holy Spirit or something else. Misusing your anointing can lead to devastating consequences, not only for yourself but also for those around you. It is crucial to remain vigilant and ensure that your actions and decisions are guided by the Holy Spirit, aligning with God's will and purpose. [14:19]

Galatians 5:16-17 (ESV): "But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do."

Reflection: Reflect on a time when you felt tempted to use your gifts or influence for selfish purposes. How can you ensure that your anointing is governed by the Holy Spirit moving forward?


Day 4: Types of Pastors
There are three types of pastors: those who call themselves, those who are called by God, and those who are not called at all. Complete submission to God's will, without any compromise, is the key to a successful ministry and a blessed life. Pastors who are truly called by God will exhibit a deep sense of humility, dedication, and unwavering commitment to serving God's people. They understand that their role is not about personal gain or recognition but about fulfilling God's purpose and shepherding His flock with love and integrity. [15:12]

Jeremiah 3:15 (ESV): "And I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will feed you with knowledge and understanding."

Reflection: Consider the spiritual leaders in your life. How can you support and pray for them to remain true to their calling and fully submitted to God's will?


Day 5: Seeing Joy in Dark Seasons
True anointing allows you to see joy even in dark seasons. When you are anointed, you will feel a tangible peace and a sense of purpose, even in the hardest times, because you are fully aligned with God's will. This joy is not dependent on external circumstances but is rooted in the assurance of God's presence and His promises. It is a testament to the strength and resilience that comes from being anointed and walking in God's purpose, enabling you to face challenges with hope and confidence. [19:27]

Habakkuk 3:17-18 (ESV): "Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and the fields yield no food, the flock be cut off from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will take joy in the God of my salvation."

Reflection: Think of a recent difficult situation you faced. How did you experience God's peace and joy during that time? How can you cultivate this joy in future challenges?

Quotes

1. "It's like when people are truly anointed and called, and they allow themselves to be used at whatever speed, whenever, however, that is truly the people that step into who God, you know, wants them to be. And really, that is when you see your best blessing. That is when you really see your best anointing. When you don't sit and just stand there, but you're like, no, I'm going to march around the walls of Jericho. I'm going. I'm going to go to Nineveh. I'm going to go to, you know, confront my governments." [05:57] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "You have to be fully engulfed in who you are. And it's the same thing when we're following God's will. There can't be any compromise. There's no such thing as carnality. Well, I look at the verse in 1 John 2, 20, where it talks about, but you all have an anointing from the Holy One, and you all know. Let's talk about that for a sec, right? Everybody has been anointed. God has given a destiny for every single one of us. Every single person. But they choose if they want to fully accept that anointing or give that anointing over to the devil to use them." [07:47] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We need to decipher in life what kind of anointing we have, first of all. But then who are we allowing to anoint us? And who are we allowing to lead that anointing? And govern that anointing? And use that anointing? Who are we submitting that anointing to? That's the other question. Okay. Is it on the side of the Holy Spirit or is it on the side of witchcraft and demonic-led things that come straight from hell?" [14:19] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Three types of pastors. Okay. Those who called themselves, those who God called, and those that nobody called. There are many times that people completely called themselves, they thought they had an anointing, they thought, you know, that they had a gift, and they're trying to just be something that they're not. Okay. You got those that God called, where they're completely engulfed in who God called them to be. And then you have a third one, which is... The third one is, look, those nobody called, meaning they are just so lost, they don't know, they're like the people that can't stand still." [15:12] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "When you know you have an anointing, like you mentioned that question at the beginning, how do I know I'm anointed? Because you'll feel that. That tangible feeling inside of you or that peace that surrounds you. And you'll know that you're in a special season and in a special like just you feel like like it's like angels surround you. It's like, you know, that what you're doing is ultimately what you're supposed to be doing when you can't say no to the things of God." [22:59] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "The best day in the world and the worldly things of this world is not better than the worst day or the hardest day or the most challenging day. In God's will. Yeah, that is that is a statement like I mean, if you got to rewind that and listen to that again, please, because that is the number one thing I can tell you is like those that are blessed are those that have submitted to the will of God. Those that have a stronger anointing are the ones that seek God's face." [24:32] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "To get an anointing and to be an anointed vessel for the kingdom. And you want that anointing. That kind of stuff comes with a price. And that comes with a cost. You have to say yes to it. You cannot just say, okay, well, I'm going to listen. You can be anointed for worldly things, but you still have to say yes to those worldly things. And you can be anointed for kingdom things, but you have to say yes to those kingdom things. So my question is to you, what is what are you saying yes to? And what are you saying no to?" [25:04] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "You better make that decision for your life. Okay. And it better line up with what God is wanting for your life. Because if it isn't, that's, that's where things start to become muddied. That's where it's like hard to see things in between the gray lines. That's why things aren't revealed to a person because they're putting their own stamp on it. Instead of trying to be what in perfect unison with God in his will." [26:03] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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