The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed
me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted,
to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to
set at liberty them that are bruised, 19 to preach the acceptable year of the
Lord.
Contained in this passage of scripture are two very powerful
spiritual truths. First we can see that
Jesus knew exactly what He had come to earth to accomplish, He knew what it was
that He was supposed to do. And second,
we can see that Jesus was aware that He had been empowered with a supernatural power
through the infilling of the Holy Spirit called the “anointing.”
I believe that it is the will of God that every believer
would be consciously aware of this anointing and that every one of us could
say: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me.”
The concept that the Spirit of Christ dwells within each of us is not
simply an idea, an expression, or a figure of speech, it is a tangible reality.
The power of God is manifested and resting upon the life of every believer who
desires it and is surrendered to God’s will.
We can see from the story of Samson in the book of Judges
that when the anointing would come upon Samson, he was very aware of it. He had a conscious understanding, an
awareness that a supernatural power was upon him. Samson knew when this power was on him and he
knew when it wasn't. When the anointing,
this power, was upon him he was unstoppable he operated in a supernatural realm. But without it, he was limited by the
weaknesses of his flesh just like any other man.
Samson’s anointing was just a shadow, a type of the
anointing that was going to come upon Jesus Christ and His covenant children
through the power of the Holy Ghost. It
is my purpose today to help believers everywhere realize that this anointing
was not just for Samson, it wasn’t just upon Jesus, nor is it just for pastors,
prophets, apostles, evangelists and teachers, it's for every blood bought,
Spirit filled child of God. I believe it
is the desire of our Lord that every believer could say with the same authority
as Jesus did, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because He hath anointed
me."
The anointing is the divine enablement and supernatural
ability to carry on the ministry of Jesus.
Acts 10:38
“How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and
with power who went about doing good and healing all that were oppressed of the
devil for God was with Him.”
Jesus was our example.
The Word tells us that the same power that raised Jesus from the grave
lives in us. We can claim with
authority, that if we have been baptized in the Holy Ghost, then we are anointed
with power to go about doing good and healing all who are oppressed of the
devil for God is with us! The Spirit of
the Lord is upon us and we are anointed!
Jesus is no longer physically among us, but His Spirit is,
the Holy Ghost is, the power is, and the anointing is! Now we are His body, we are His hands and
feet, we are His voice, and we are anointed to carry on His work. We are anointed to preach the gospel, to cast
out devils, to heal the sick, to deliver those in darkness, and to set the
captives free.
The anointing is Heavens power, it's like Holy Ghost
electricity and just like natural electricity you can't see it with your
natural eyes, but when it touches you, you will know it. The anointing is the burden-removing, yoke
destroying power of God.
Isaiah 10:27
“And it shall come to pass in that day, that his burden
shall be taken away from off thy shoulder, and his yoke from off thy neck, and
the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing.”
There is a lot of needless things we bare as believers
because we do not seek the anointing.
The sad truth is that a large majority of the body of Christ have never
discovered the power that is available to them through the anointing. Too many believers are living weak, inferior,
anemic spiritual lives because they refuse to tap into the power of the Holy
Ghost.
Because of this they are always looking for someone else to
bless them, someone else to encourage them, or someone else lift them up when
the power is right at the tip of their tongue.
All they need to do is surrender their life to God and ask for more of
His presence in their life.
Too many of God’s people live their lives as a professional
patient: always in need, always struggling, always hurting, and always
suffering. God wants to give them the
power and the anointing of the Holy Ghost and transform them from a patient
into a doctor. To bring them to a place
where they are functioning by the anointing, to a place where they are
operating in the anointing and are able to inject others with the power of God
that will save them and heal them and deliver them.
Acts 3:1-8
Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the
hour of prayer, being the ninth hour. 2 And a certain man lame from his
mother's womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which
is called Beautiful, to ask alms of them that entered into the temple; 3 who
seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple asked an alms. 4 And Peter,
fastening his eyes upon him with John, said, look on us. 5 And he gave heed
unto them, expecting to receive something of them. 6 Then Peter said, Silver
and gold have I none; but such as I have, give I thee: In the name of Jesus
Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk. 7 And he took him by the right hand, and
lifted him up: and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength. 8
And he leaping up stood, and walked, and entered with them into the temple,
walking, and leaping, and praising God.
Peter and John looked at this poor crippled beggar sitting
at the temple gate asking alms from any who would pass by. Here was a poor unfortunate soul who lived
dependent upon the generosity and the surplus of others. He was a taker, always reaching out, always
in need. Everyday someone would pick him
up and carry him to his spot outside the beautiful gate of the temple where he
would sit and beg for alms.
What I love about this story is that is shows the character
of Peter and John after they had been filled with the Holy Ghost. Remember what they had said to Jesus when
Jesus asked them to feed the crowd, “Send them away so they can find something
to eat.” In other words, “they’re not
our problem. Look how the Holy Ghost has
changed their perspective: They saw a
future for this man beyond what he could see.
He couldn't see anything different in his future other than to sit and to
beg every day for the rest of his life. When
Peter and John saw him, they were moved with the compassion of Jesus. Compassion and pity are two different things. Pity may look and feel sorry, pity may even
demonstrate itself in tears, but compassion is demonstrated in action and
changes the situation.
Peter and John saw this poor man and they saw a future for
him, and they were moved with compassion.
When they told him to look upon them, it was because they were anointed
with the Holy Ghost and they understood that they had the capacity to change
this man’s situation.
I wish more believers understood how much power is available
to us through the anointing of the Holy Ghost.
We are walking around with the same Spirit, the same power that raised
Jesus from the dead, living on the inside of us. The supernatural miracle working power of God
is in us. One of the devils greatest
fears is that we will recognize who we are and what we have and what we can do.
Peter and John knew this supernatural power was in
them. And they also knew that they had
the ability to transfer and to release that power to others. Silver and gold have I none but such as I
have I give to thee. There's the key:
Such as I have. In other words, “I know
what I have.” Just like Samson was aware
of his anointing, just like Jesus was aware of His, Peter and John were
consciously aware that they had in their possession a power greater than
themselves.
Such as I have…give I thee.
I present to you, I offer to you, I release, I transfer, I give to
you. And Peter took him by the right
hand and lifted him up. Peter was
pulling him into his destiny. Pulling
him out of his past, pulling him out of all his guilt and shame, pulling him
out of his emptiness and helplessness, pulling him out of his brokenness and
pulling him up into wholeness, up into joy, and up into fullness of life.
Was it God’s will to heal this man and make him whole? We know it was. Why didn't it happen prior to this day? Because no one had passed his way with the
knowledge that they possessed the power to change this man’s situation.
I'm telling you, it is the will of God to heal the sick, to deliver
the bound, and to set the captives free.
It is Gods will, Jesus paid the price, the power of God is available, but
nothing is going to happen until we realize that we are the carriers and the
conduits of the power of God and it’s time we start laying our hands on the
sick, lifting them up in Jesus’ name, and casting out devils.
There are people just like this crippled beggar all around
us, and even though God wants them well and whole they will die lost, sick and
afflicted if we don't recognize that, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon us and He
has anointed us.”
AMEN! PRAISE GOD! This is absolutely the TRUTH!
ReplyDeleteAMEN! We all need to recognize and know this is the truth.
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