
How does understanding the historical context of anointing with oil in the Old Testament deepen our appreciation for the work of the Holy Spirit today?
In what ways can we cultivate a ‘fresh anointing’ in our daily lives, and how might this impact our effectiveness in serving God?
How does the concept of God setting apart and consecrating individuals for specific purposes challenge our modern views of calling and ministry?
What are the implications of having ‘the presence that parted the Red Sea’ living inside believers, and how should this shape our approach to challenges?
How can we balance respecting God’s anointed leaders with the need for accountability in the church?
In what ways does the idea of being ‘planted in the house of the Lord’ relate to spiritual growth and fruitfulness in a believer’s life?
How might a deeper understanding of the anointing change our perspective on spiritual gifts and their operation in the church today?
What does it mean practically to ‘stir up the anointing’ in our lives, and how can we encourage this in fellow believers?
How does the concept of the anointing breaking yokes apply to modern-day struggles and bondages?
In light of the teaching on anointing, how can believers better discern and fulfill their specific role within the body of Christ?