Thursday, December 13, 2007

Daily Bread - DEC/13/07

Exodus 30:31-32 - Speak unto the sons of Israel saying this shall be the holy anointing oil of Yahweh throughout your generations. It shall not be poured upon the flesh of man and you shall not make any composition like it for it is sacred and it shall be sacred to you.


We must be careful not to violate the sacredness of God, the sacredness of life, the sacredness of His call, and the sacredness of His purpose for our lives. It is easy to become critical of others - and even of ourselves - but we must not allow such things. We must recognize that God is shaping each of us for a particular, unique purpose. It is the Spirit of God who shapes us to function in the anointing that has been placed upon us. God has not poured out His anointing on ordinary men but rather those whom He has called, chosen, made righteous, and glorified (Romans 8:30; John 1:12). Who can lay any charge to God's elect when it is God who has made us righteous and called us with a sacred calling (Romans 8:33; 2 Timothy 1:9)?

Each one of us has been anointed with the Holy Spirit to be the sons and daughters of God. Our lives and callings are so important to God that He has given to us the Holy Spirit to be our own personal teacher and guide (John 16:13; 1 John 2:27). In addition to this glorious anointing there are those whom the Lord has anointed with special anointing to be apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers. God also gives special anointing of His grace to every man to function in every aspect of His own glory and power so that Jesus may be fully revealed through miracles, healing, prophecy, faith, discerning of spirits, casting out evil spirits, word of wisdom, word of knowledge, tongues and interpretation of tongues, power to make wealth, distribution of wealth, helps, governments, and compassion ministries to name of few (1 Corinthians 12:7-11; Romans 8:3-8; Mark 16:17). The Holy Spirit shapes the individual for these works of grace, and we must be careful that we do not interfere with what God is doing just because we may not agree with the methods or expressions. This is not only in terms of a criticism toward others but also criticism of ourselves.

In so many churches there exists a threatening and hostile environment that attempts to mandate and control everything that is done. Instead of walking in love and giving the Holy Spirit the freedom to lead and express those things that He has purposed to manifest through those whom He has anointed, many live under the domination of human opinion and criticism. It is hard to flow in the Holy Spirit when you are constantly on the defensive. The church must be a sanctuary where the instruments of God can be forged and developed (Ephesians 4:13-16; 1 Corinthians 12, 14:26). The things pertaining to the manifestation of the Spirit must be more sacred to us than anything else in our lives. When we recognize that God has indeed given to every man the manifestation of the Spirit then we must recognize the sacredness of that anointing and give place to the operation and function of that manifestation in each person's life.

Be blessed,

Pastor Mark Spitsbergen
abidingplace.org

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