DIGGING DEEP 282
SAMSON: A STUDY IN “THE ANOINTING” –
PART 2
INTRODUCTION:
In
the first part of this series, we saw that the main
purpose of the anointing is to break the yokes of the
enemy. We also learnt that holiness and purity are essential
characteristics of those vessels through which the anointing
must flow. Today, as we continue our studies, may the
Lord bless us richly with His anointing in Jesus Name.
Amen.
1.
THE ANOINTING ATTRACTS BLESSING TO THE ANOINTED
One of the conditions for receiving Divine visitors
is hospitality. Also, those who receive Divine visitors
always receive miracles, not death. Just as the anointed
grows physically, so also can the anointing grow in
intensity. Moreover, the anointing brings to the anointed
blessings because of the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Judg.
13:15-21; Gen. 18:1-15; Gen. 19:1-3; Judg. 6:17-19;
Judg. 13:22-23; Gen. 19:21; Judg. 6:22-23; I Kings 17:17-24;
II Kings 4:17-37; Judg. 13:24; Ps. 119:89; Is. 40:8;
I Sam. 3:19; Luke 1:80; Luke 2:40; II Sam. 5:11-12;
II Kings 6:21; I Sam. 3:1-10.
2.
THE ANOINTING ALSO ATTRACTS
FROM THE ENEMY: BUT THE ANOINTED ALWAYS LAUGHS LAST
The
anointing precipitate attacks from the enemy. Infact,
the greater the anointing, the greater the attacks.
But the Divine purpose is so that the enemy might be
put to shame openly.
Judg. 14:1-6; I Sam. 17:34-35;
II Kings 1:7-12; II Kings 6:8-14; II Kings 1:13-17;
I Sam. 17:45-50; I Kings 18:25-40; II Kings 6:15:23.
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