Victorious Life of the Anointed
By:joyalministries
If
we will achieve victory and success in our spiritual struggle with
Satan, we must be divinely anointed. Thanks to divine anointing, God’s
people are more than conquerors (Rom. 8:37)!
One
of the dramatic stories of God’s anointing power in the life of His
people for success is found in Zechariah 4. Here, the prophet is shown a
vision of a golden lampstand with a bowl at the top and seven lights on
it. The seven lights are fed by seven channels, and on either side of
the bowl stand two olive trees.
In his curiosity to find out from the angel in
the vision what the two olive trees could mean, the angel threw the
question back to him: “Do you not know what these are?”
When Zechariah answered ‘no’, the angel gave an utterance that immediately seemed unrelated to the question asked.
The
angel said, “This is the word of the LORD to Zerubbabel: Not by might
nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the LORD Almighty.
“What are you, O mighty mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become level ground” (Zech. 4:1-7).
Zerubbabel,
the governor of Judah from among the Jewish returnees from Babylon,
faced a tremendous challenge: He was leading in the rebuilding of the
Jerusalem Temple amid unrelenting opposition from their enemies (Ezra
4). Together with Joshua, the high priest, he provided badly needed
leadership in Judah’s national rebuilding (symbolized by the Temple)
after the exile years.
In Biblical language, a
tree represents man. (See Matt. 3:10 for reference to John the
Baptist’s description of man as a tree). In this instance, the two olive
trees were Zerubbabel and Joshua who, for the great work they were
occupied in, had received an abundance of God’s Spirit, symbolized by
the oil in the bowl, to complete their mission.
The
golden lampstand represented the glory of God which is only seen when
anointing is present. To keep the 7-branched golden candlestick ever
burning in the Tabernacle, God commanded the Israelites to supply it
with oil continually (Ex. 27:20-21; Lev. 24:1-4).
In
Rev. 1:20, Christ makes a direct link between the golden lampstand and
His Church. He explains: “The seven stars are the angels of the seven
churches, and the seven candlesticks … are the seven churches.”
As
New Testament ‘candlesticks’ in God’s sight, there is an obligation on
us to keep glowing with the glory of the LORD. We must be careful not to
quench the Holy Spirit fire (1 Thess. 5:19; Matt. 25:1-13).
Our
new birth status as N.T. believers makes divine anointing doubly
significant for us, if not more. As the N.T. temple of God, we ought to
be anointed just as the O.T. Tabernacle was anointed (Ex. 40:9-11; 1
Cor. 3:16-17, 6:19).
But that’s not all. As
kings and priests of the N.T. Church-Kingdom of God (1 Pet. 2:9)—two
categories of people routinely set apart for anointing in the O.T.—we
are divinely anointed.
And no one dares touch the Lord’s anointed (Ps. 105:14-15). This was what was said of Israel as they journeyed on from Egypt.
Baptized
into Moses (typifying Christ - Heb. 3:2-3) in the cloud and the Red
Sea, as well as consecrated with the blood of the covenant (1 Cor.
10:1-4; Ex. 24:8), ALL ISRAEL WAS ANOINTED! Consequently, no sorcery or
divination could work against Israel. Not even their little ones could
be harmed by Satan’s power! (Num 23:23). If in doubt, go ask Balaam!
The
consequences of ‘touching the Lord’s anointed’ can be deadly! King
Belshazzar of Babylon learnt this the hard way when he and his band of
revellers defiled the anointed vessels of the Jerusalem Temple by drinking from them (Dan. 5:1-6, 22-30). He was overthrown and slain that very night!
Indeed
to touch the Lord’s anointed is to touch the apple of His eye (Zech.
2:8)! Can you imagine what the consequences of striking the Almighty’s
eye could be?
With anointing, we are anchored
in God’s Supreme Power, and nothing can shake us—not sickness, neither
witchcraft nor evil plots!
2 Cor. 1:21 states: “Now He which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, is God.”
Anointing
is Truth, and nothing can be done against the truth (1 John 2:27; 2
Cor. 13:8). (It identifies us with the truth that God’s universal power
is unchallengeable and before Him all other powers fall!).
Where
divine anointing is present, the sick will not remain sick, the captive
will not continue in his bounds or the oppressed left suffering.
Anointing brings healing, liberty and joy (Luke 4:18; Isa. 61:1-3; Acts
8:5-8).
This was the kind of life of
anointing Christ lived during His earthly ministry. The apostle Peter,
in summing up His ministry, recalled:
“How God anointed Jesus Christ 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” (Acts 10:38).
Anointing
makes Emmanuel! It makes ‘God be with us’ so He can demonstrate His
power of deliverance. In a previous sermon, I talked about the need to
develop strength for victory. I wasn’t talking about mere human strength
minus God’s Spirit. I was talking about the kind of super strength that comes from the enablement of God’s Spirit causing mountains to be removed!
This
is what divine anointing does. Once we have received and practise the
truth, the anointing is on us. Like Israel of old, we are ALL ANOINTED
as we serve one Lord and have one Father, even one ‘Anointer ’ (Eph.
4:4-6). But we must persevere and pray without ceasing (remember for
more ‘oil’) to receive more grace upon grace (Jam. 4:6).
The
miraculous life of God’s two witnesses in Rev. 11 will be due to
tremendous divine anointing (Rev. 11:3-6). They will receive a
Zerubbabel-like abundant supply of God’s Spirit in their restoration of
divine truth. With anointing, the supernatural becomes common to man!
HalleluYah!
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