Renewing Our Anointing: The Power of Fresh Oil
Summary
### Summary
In today's sermon, we explored the profound significance of anointing and the necessity of having fresh oil in our lives. Drawing from the experiences of David and Jesus, we delved into the biblical concept of anointing, emphasizing that it is God who anoints and lifts us up, not our own efforts. David's journey to kingship, marked by three distinct anointings, teaches us that God's calling may take time to manifest, but it is always purposeful and powerful. Similarly, Jesus' anointing empowered Him to preach, heal, and liberate, demonstrating the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.
We also examined the five ingredients of the holy anointing oil as described in Exodus 30:23-25, each symbolizing a crucial aspect of our spiritual lives. Myrrh represents change, highlighting the Holy Spirit's role in transforming us. Cinnamon signifies humility, reminding us that true anointing comes with a humble heart. Sweet-smelling cane, or calamus, stands for compassion, urging us to serve others with genuine care. Cassia symbolizes purity, calling us to maintain a pure heart and conscience. Finally, olive oil represents breakthrough, illustrating how the anointing helps us overcome challenges and break free from burdens.
Through personal testimonies and biblical examples, we learned that the anointing is not just for leaders but for every believer. It equips us to serve, minister, and live out our God-given purposes. The anointing oil must be kept fresh, as stale oil leads to burnout and ineffectiveness. By continually seeking God's presence and renewing our anointing, we can be lights in the world, shining brightly for His glory.
### Key Takeaways
1. The Importance of Fresh Anointing: Just as David prayed for fresh oil, we too must seek daily renewal of the Holy Spirit's anointing in our lives. This fresh anointing empowers us to fulfill our God-given purposes and keeps our spiritual lives vibrant and effective. [08:59]
2. Humility as a Path to Anointing: True anointing comes with humility. David and Solomon both exemplified this by riding donkeys, symbols of service, rather than horses, symbols of war. Humility allows us to serve others genuinely and receive God's grace abundantly. [24:39]
3. Compassion in Ministry: Compassion is essential for effective ministry. Jesus' ministry was marked by deep compassion for the multitudes, leading Him to heal, feed, and restore. We must draw near to those in need, understanding their stories, and serving them with love and care. [29:12]
4. Pursuing Purity: Purity is crucial for maintaining the anointing. Like Moses and Elijah, who encountered God on the mountain, we must seek deeper intimacy with God, keeping our hearts and consciences clear. This purity allows us to see God and reflect His glory. [32:44]
5. Breakthrough Through Pressure: Olive oil, symbolizing breakthrough, is produced under pressure. Similarly, our spiritual breakthroughs often come through trials and challenges. Trusting God during these times leads to greater anointing and freedom from burdens. [35:39]
### YouTube Chapters
[0:00] - Welcome
[05:39] - Introduction and Gratitude
[07:18] - Update on Church Building Project
[08:59] - The Need for Fresh Anointing
[10:35] - David's Anointing Journey
[12:07] - God's Calling Takes Time
[13:39] - Jesus' Anointing and Ministry
[15:16] - Ingredients of the Holy Anointing Oil
[17:11] - Myrrh: Symbol of Change
[18:53] - Personal Testimony of Transformation
[23:04] - Cinnamon: Symbol of Humility
[27:34] - Avoiding Competition in Ministry
[28:19] - Sweet-Smelling Cane: Symbol of Compassion
[32:02] - Cassia: Symbol of Purity
[35:39] - Olive Oil: Symbol of Breakthrough
[38:57] - The Anointing Breaks the Yoke
[42:09] - The Importance of Fresh Oil
[42:39] - Closing and Blessing
Study Guide
### Bible Reading
1. Psalm 92:10: "But my horn you have exalted like a wild ox; I have been anointed with fresh oil."
2. Exodus 30:23-25: "Also take for yourself quality spices—500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half as much sweet-smelling cinnamon (250 shekels), 250 shekels of sweet-smelling cane, 500 shekels of cassia, according to the shekel of the sanctuary, and a hin of olive oil. And you shall make from these a holy anointing oil, an ointment compounded according to the art of the perfumer. It shall be a holy anointing oil."
3. Luke 4:18-19: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed; to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord."
### Observation Questions
1. What does Psalm 92:10 say about the significance of fresh oil in David's life? How does this relate to the concept of anointing discussed in the sermon? [08:59]
2. According to Exodus 30:23-25, what are the five ingredients of the holy anointing oil, and what does each ingredient symbolize? [15:16]
3. In Luke 4:18-19, what are the specific purposes for which Jesus was anointed? How did He fulfill these purposes during His ministry? [13:39]
4. How did David's three anointings reflect the gradual unfolding of God's calling in his life? [10:35]
### Interpretation Questions
1. Why is it important to seek a fresh anointing daily, as emphasized in Psalm 92:10 and the sermon? How does this practice impact a believer's spiritual life and effectiveness? [08:59]
2. How does the symbolism of the five ingredients of the holy anointing oil (myrrh, cinnamon, sweet-smelling cane, cassia, and olive oil) apply to our spiritual lives today? [15:16]
3. What does Jesus' anointing in Luke 4:18-19 teach us about the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers for ministry? How can we apply this understanding to our own lives? [13:39]
4. How can the story of David's anointing journey encourage believers who are waiting for God's calling to manifest in their lives? [10:35]
### Application Questions
1. Reflecting on Psalm 92:10, how can you incorporate the practice of seeking fresh anointing into your daily routine? What specific steps will you take to ensure your spiritual life remains vibrant and effective? [08:59]
2. Considering the symbolism of myrrh as change, what areas of your life do you feel the Holy Spirit is prompting you to change? How will you respond to this prompting? [17:11]
3. Humility is essential for true anointing. How can you cultivate a humble heart in your daily interactions and service? Are there specific situations where you need to practice more humility? [24:39]
4. Compassion is crucial for effective ministry. Identify someone in your life who needs compassion. How can you draw near to them and serve them with genuine care this week? [29:12]
5. Purity is vital for maintaining the anointing. What steps can you take to ensure your heart and conscience remain pure? Are there specific habits or practices you need to adopt or avoid? [32:44]
6. Breakthrough often comes through pressure. Reflect on a recent trial or challenge you faced. How did you see God's hand at work in that situation, and how did it lead to a breakthrough in your spiritual life? [35:39]
7. The sermon emphasized the importance of not comparing ourselves to others in ministry. How can you focus on your unique calling and avoid the trap of comparison? What practical steps will you take to stay true to your God-given purpose? [27:34]
Devotional
Day 1: The Necessity of Fresh Anointing
The importance of fresh anointing cannot be overstated. Just as David prayed for fresh oil, we too must seek daily renewal of the Holy Spirit's anointing in our lives. This fresh anointing empowers us to fulfill our God-given purposes and keeps our spiritual lives vibrant and effective. Without it, we risk becoming spiritually stagnant and ineffective in our ministries and personal walks with God. Fresh anointing is not a one-time event but a continual process of seeking God's presence and allowing the Holy Spirit to renew and refresh us daily.
David's journey to kingship, marked by three distinct anointings, teaches us that God's calling may take time to manifest, but it is always purposeful and powerful. Similarly, Jesus' anointing empowered Him to preach, heal, and liberate, demonstrating the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. We must follow their examples and continually seek God's presence to keep our anointing fresh and effective. [08:59]
Psalm 92:10 (ESV): "But you have exalted my horn like that of the wild ox; you have poured over me fresh oil."
Reflection: In what ways can you seek a fresh anointing from the Holy Spirit today? What specific steps will you take to ensure your spiritual life remains vibrant and effective?
Day 2: Humility as a Path to Anointing
True anointing comes with humility. David and Solomon both exemplified this by riding donkeys, symbols of service, rather than horses, symbols of war. Humility allows us to serve others genuinely and receive God's grace abundantly. It is through humility that we can truly experience the fullness of God's anointing in our lives.
Humility is not about thinking less of ourselves but thinking of ourselves less. It is about recognizing our dependence on God and our need for His grace and guidance. When we humble ourselves, we open the door for God to work powerfully in and through us. This humility is essential for effective ministry and for living out our God-given purposes. [24:39]
James 4:10 (ESV): "Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you."
Reflection: How can you practice humility in your daily life? What are some specific ways you can serve others with a humble heart today?
Day 3: Compassion in Ministry
Compassion is essential for effective ministry. Jesus' ministry was marked by deep compassion for the multitudes, leading Him to heal, feed, and restore. We must draw near to those in need, understanding their stories, and serving them with love and care. Compassion is not just a feeling but an action that compels us to reach out and make a difference in the lives of others.
When we minister with compassion, we reflect the heart of Jesus and demonstrate His love to a hurting world. Compassionate ministry involves listening, understanding, and responding to the needs of others with genuine care and concern. It is through compassion that we can truly make an impact and bring healing and restoration to those around us. [29:12]
Colossians 3:12 (ESV): "Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience."
Reflection: Who in your life needs to experience the compassion of Christ today? How can you practically show them love and care?
Day 4: Pursuing Purity
Purity is crucial for maintaining the anointing. Like Moses and Elijah, who encountered God on the mountain, we must seek deeper intimacy with God, keeping our hearts and consciences clear. This purity allows us to see God and reflect His glory. Purity is not just about avoiding sin but about actively pursuing a life that is pleasing to God.
When we pursue purity, we create an environment where the Holy Spirit can work freely in our lives. This involves regular self-examination, repentance, and a commitment to living according to God's standards. Purity is essential for maintaining the anointing and for experiencing the fullness of God's presence and power in our lives. [32:44]
Matthew 5:8 (ESV): "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."
Reflection: What areas of your life need purification? How can you seek deeper intimacy with God and maintain a pure heart and conscience?
Day 5: Breakthrough Through Pressure
Olive oil, symbolizing breakthrough, is produced under pressure. Similarly, our spiritual breakthroughs often come through trials and challenges. Trusting God during these times leads to greater anointing and freedom from burdens. It is through the pressures of life that God refines us and brings about significant growth and transformation.
When we face trials, we have the opportunity to rely on God's strength and experience His power in new ways. These challenges can lead to breakthroughs that propel us forward in our spiritual journeys. By trusting God and persevering through difficult times, we can experience the fullness of His anointing and the freedom that comes from overcoming obstacles. [35:39]
2 Corinthians 4:8-9 (ESV): "We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed."
Reflection: What current challenges are you facing that require God's breakthrough? How can you trust Him more deeply and allow these pressures to lead to greater anointing and freedom?
Quotes
1. "Your job is to serve in God. He will anoint it, and He will lift you up. Don't try you to do it by yourself. You remember when John the Baptist, he baptized Christ. Some of the disciples who were disciples of John the Baptist, they follow Christ. And the Pharisee said to John, look, some of your disciples left you and they went after Jesus. And John the Baptist, he doesn't say, oh, please stay with me. My ministry is bigger. Don't left me. I will be alone. What I can do? I need your tight, you know, just stuff like we can mention today. No, he say, he must increase. I must decrease. Which mean I'm here to lift him up. We are here to lift him up. We are here to lift Jesus high. We are not here to build our own kingdom." [27:34] (50 seconds)
2. "The title of my message today is the anointing, how to have a fresh oil, fresh anointing in our life. And it's something that we need to pray about and we need to refresh ourselves every day with fresh oil. That's one of the David's prayers. When we read the book of Psalms, we'll see how David pray. He say in Psalm 92 verse 10, but my horn you have exalted like a wild ox. I have been anointed with fresh oil. David say, my horn, the word horn in Hebrew is authority. He say, you have anointed me with fresh oil." [08:59] (44 seconds)
3. "You just need to find what the Lord has called you. And that's where your authority will be. And your anointing will be just, the Lord will put more and more. And after seven years ruling in Hebron and only recognized by the tribe of Judah, then David was anointed for third time in Jerusalem to be a king all over Israel and another 12 tribes there. And David pray very often, you have anointed me with fresh oil. Fresh oil is very important for our life." [12:07] (32 seconds)
4. "When Jesus was baptized from John the Baptist and the river of Jordan, he was 40 days in the wilderness, tempted by the Satan and tested by Holy Spirit. And then he came back to Nazareth, the same city when he grew up. And Nazareth, when he went there, he went the first Saturday to the synagogue. And when he went to the synagogue, they know him. They know that he is a son of Mary and Joseph. They know him, that he's a carpenter. They know him that he was somewhere a while for a little period of time. And they give him the book of Isaiah so he can read something. And he find the place. That's what Luke say in chapter four. He find the place from the book of Isaiah. Today we know this place as a chapter 61. he find that place and he say, the spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He has sent me to heal the broken heart, to proclaim liberty to captivities, to recovery the sign to the blind, to set all liberty to those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable ear of the Lord. Amen." [13:39] (78 seconds)
5. "The requirement to anoint someone is to humble himself before God. When David was anointed he was settled and raised donkey not horse same with Solomon he was settled on donkey which mean they were sent to serve to the people donkey represent work in ministry horses represent war so you are not anointed to fight with other people you are anointed to work and to help other people into ministry to them there so they can be changed James Say in force in the book of James chapter 4 verse 6 but he gives more grace therefore he say God resists the proud but give grace to the humble so grace is coming more and more and I think he's coming more and more when we humble ourselves before the Lord." [24:39] (51 seconds)
6. "You need to have compassion if you want to serve to other people. It's not possible to serve from distance. Yeah, I believe in the prayer. Prayer can make change. But if you want to hear more, if you want to serve somebody, you need to hear and to know their stories. When Jesus saw the multitudes, he was filled with compassion. That's what's saying Matthew. Chapter 9, 35. He touched them. He prayed for them. He saved them. He also supplied their needs, provided with five fish and two breads because he saw them as a flock without shepherd. And he was filled with compassion." [29:12] (44 seconds)
7. "When Moses went to the mountain, God relieved him the Ten Commands and he relieved himself. And that's what Moses loved so much. The presence of God. That's what he wanted. He wanted to see the Lord. Because he was in the same place where God is. He was in the presence of the Lord. And when he climbed down, he went down from the mountain, his face was shining. So people were not able to see his face because he was so deep in the presence of the Lord." [32:44] (28 seconds)
8. "When you are under press, believe that something good is happening after that. Believe that the Lord is with you. Believe that after, between these two rocks and between this, when you are smashed, a virgin, oil will come. And this will help you to break the anointing, to break the yoke. This will help you to continue growing in the Lord. In Isaiah 10, 27, it says, It shall come to pass in that day that His burden will be taken away from your shoulder and His yoke from your neck. And the yoke will be destroyed because of the anointing oil." [37:14] (42 seconds)
9. "When you put fresh oil. All this old skin is changed to a new one. And that's why we needed to refresh ourselves. To not be too much religious person. But to believe that God is with us. And we need this fresh oil. And fresh oil smells always good. And the last one. When there is no oil in the lamp. Only the weak burn. And when the weak burn. It's only smoke that came from the weak. Not the light. The purpose of our life is to be light to the world. And that's why we need the fresh oil. So our lamp can be burned. And our week can be full with oil. And we can be a light for the world." [41:30] (46 seconds)
10. "Pastoral job is not easy. It's not easy. I should quit so many times until now. I am 34 years in the pastor's ministry. It's not easy. But it's possible with the love of God. And the anointing of God. It's possible by the grace of God. Because He gives oil. And we need to fill our cups again and again. And continue with Him. May the Lord bless you." [42:39] (23 seconds)