06/10/2025
🔥 THE ANOINTING: GOD’S MEMORY IN MOTION
Most people think anointing is a fluid, an oil, or a feeling. But the anointing is God’s remembrance of His original intent moving through a person.
1. Anointing Is God’s Memory Activating Flesh
In Scripture, “anoint” (Hebrew: māšaḥ) means “to smear” — but in divine context, it’s not the oil doing the work. The oil is a physical witness of a spiritual remembrance.
When Samuel anointed David, God wasn’t just empowering David — He was reminding creation of what Adam lost. The oil was heaven’s signal to the earth:
“Here is a man whose alignment restores the image.”
That’s why the anointing stays active even when the person sleeps — because it’s memory, not mood. It’s not how you feel; it’s what God remembers about you.
2. The Anointing Is Not Given — It’s Awakened
When Jesus said in Luke 4:18,
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me…”
He wasn’t receiving something new. He was manifesting the eternal purpose that had always been written in Him.
So when you are “anointed,” it’s not heaven giving you something foreign — it’s heaven recognizing itself inside you.
That’s why John says,
“The anointing which you have received abides in you” (1 John 2:27).
The anointing doesn’t visit — it remembers. It calls forth your divine identity that was asleep under fear, shame, or flesh
3. The Anointing Is Atmospheric, Not Just Individual
In Hebrew thought, oil represents the unseen atmosphere of divine enablement.
When Aaron was anointed, the oil flowed from his head down to his garments — a pattern of overflowing presence that transforms the environment, not just the man.
That’s why when a truly anointed person enters a room, the air changes. The anointing is not on them alone it’s within the molecules around them.
It’s God reclaiming territory through His image-bearer.
4. The Anointing Is the Interface Between Spirit and Matter
Oil, by nature, binds to surfaces but doesn’t dissolve it coats.
Likewise, the anointing coats your humanity with divinity. It’s how the Spirit interacts with flesh without destroying it.
It’s heaven translated into material language.
That’s why the anointing smells it has fragrance. Paul said,
“We are the fragrance of Christ.” (2 Corinthians 2:15)
In spiritual science, scent is memory in air a vibration of identity.
So when you walk in the anointing, your presence releases the memory of Christ in every space you enter.
5. The Anointing Teaches Matter to Recognize God
When Jesus laid hands on the sick, the anointing didn’t fight disease it reminded the body of its original blueprint.
That’s why the healed often heard Him say, “Be made whole”not “Be fixed.”
Wholeness means: Return to your remembered state.
The anointing is thus the teacher of matter, reminding everything it touches who its Creator is.