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Post subject: Aaron Scott: Some thoughts about the anointing...
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
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Some thoughts that you might help me with? I'd appreciate your insights and critiques.While the term anointing can be used in multiple ways, in our Pentecostal vernacular, we mean something along the lines of what Jesus meant when He said The Lord has anointed Me.... While the anointing can be hard to formally articulate, it means (for us) something along the lines of the recognizable presence of the Lord upon the words/actions of someone. It is the awareness that God is acting. (Again, this is based on our particular Pentecostal notion of what the anointing means.)The anointing makes you relevant in ANY situation, culture, sub-culture, etc. If someone is, say, anointed to sing, then even if they are Red Back Hymnal types, the anointing can bridge the divide between them and urban/hip-hop culture. Of course, IDEALLY, a singer would not only sing hip-hop style, but would also be anointed. Recall that the disciples were able to communicate to all on the Day of Pentecost through the power of the Holy Ghost.There is no substitute for the anointing. This doesn't mean that churches done' try to substitute things for the anointing. But the anointing is what makes SPIRITUAL impact. While great music, talent, lights, charisma, etc. can make emotional or intellectual impact, these things alone do not impact the spiritual universe--they cannot usher in healing, repel demons, etc.


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Post subject: roughridercog: My opinion?
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I think when we refer to anointing we might be more accurate to refer to it as unction.


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Post subject: Cojak: Re: Some thoughts about the anointing...
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I can remember back when we only had a pastor and 'Choir Leader'. The pastor announced at the beginning of the service, Anyone who wants to sing in the choir, come on up. The choir would fill with singers and would be singers. To be quite honest many of those choirs were better than the 'professionals of today'.Anyway I remember the choir leader selecting songs and many times they did coincide with the pastor's message.I cannot explain the difference in 'happy, blessed thrilled' and anointed,' but those choirs were so 'entertaining' or 'anointed' that our churches had as many people at times outside listening and enjoying the singing as inside. Early, and even many today, consider a preacher anointed if he is moving around a lot, raising his voice and shouting some. I have seen that done under what I my spirit just 'knew' was anointing, and at times by men who were excited in their own right.I looked up anointing and unction. Lot of definitions there. Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/


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