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Anointing Power

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Anointing power is a profound and transformative theme woven throughout Scripture, symbolizing the presence and empowerment of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. In the Old Testament, anointing with oil was a sacred act, signifying God's choice and empowerment, as seen in 1 Samuel 16:13 when Samuel anointed David, marking him as king. This act was not merely ceremonial; it represented the divine enablement to fulfill God's calling. In the New Testament, Jesus embodies this anointing power, declaring in Luke 4:18 that He was anointed by the Spirit to preach good news to the poor, proclaim freedom for the prisoners, and recovery of sight for the blind. The Apostle Paul further emphasizes this in 2 Corinthians 1:21-22, where he affirms that God anoints believers, sealing them with the Holy Spirit as a guarantee of their inheritance. The anointing empowers Christians for service, as highlighted in Acts 1:8, where Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will empower His followers to be His witnesses. Understanding the significance of anointing power encourages believers to seek the Holy Spirit's guidance and strength in their daily lives, equipping them to live out their faith boldly and effectively.

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In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of the continuous supply of oil for the 3,500-branch lamp stand, symbolizing the church's responsibility to spread the gospel. He uses the story of a widow in 2 Kings chapter 4 as an example of the church being weak, helpless, and in debt to shar

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