PROTECTING YOUR GOD-GIVEN ANOINTINGS
I sat in the car waiting for Jane. I looked over at the passenger
side of the car next to ours and a young man was opening the door for his wife.
I thought, “Wow, you don’t see that much anymore!” Opening the car door
for a woman used to be a common act of respect, appreciation, and honor—to show
that the woman was someone special in the man’s eyes.
Many good ideas and practices like this one have been dropped, and
many of us Christians have been wrongly taught when it comes to appreciation,
honor, and respect, not only for others but even more insidious, as I see it,
is the lack of respect for the anointing God’s put within us individually. Are
we protecting that anointing, or are we sabotaging ourselves without even
knowing it?
In 1 Chronicles 16:22, God says: “Touch not mine anointed.” Verse 21 says: “But the Lord
did not let anyone mistreat them. He warned kings not to harm them.” But what
if we are the culprits ourselves, not giving honor to the God-given anointing
within us?
Are we sometimes being like Jeshurun
of Deuteronomy 32:15, who “lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation”?
When I thought about the man opening
the door for his wife, I thought about some of the wisdom Solomon shared about
a virtuous woman in Proverbs 31. “She perceiveth that her merchandise is good”
(v. 18). And as a wife, “She will do him good and not evil all the days of her
life” (v. 12). And verse 10: “Her price is far above rubies.”
Isn’t the anointing of God in us at least as valuable as this? We need to honor
who we are spiritually and take care that we aren’t sabotaging our most
precious treasure.
So, what are some of the ways we can
honor and protect who we are spiritually? We can consciously be more aware of
our physical surroundings. Is the environment in our home, at the grocery store
we go to, where we choose to go for entertainment—does it encourage us
spiritually, or is it a place we merely endure? Or can we possibly choose a
different environment that is better for our spirit and our soul? Jesus can
lead us there if we are willing.
Are we being cognizant of the food,
the drink, the medications we take, and how they are affecting our spiritual
treasures? And are we practicing healthy boundaries with other people, or are
we letting others step all over us? These are choices we make. Are they
encouraging our spiritual anointings, or are they stealing energy from who we
really are?
God says we have Christ in us. It’s a mystery and treasure beyond anything the
world has to offer: “Christ in you, the hope of glory”
(Col. 1:27).
So, like the man who cared enough to
walk around to the passenger side of the car to open the door for his wife,
let’s open the door for our anointings, treating them with respect and honor,
and protecting them from all enemies.
Love, Carolyn
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And HOW TO APPLY these truths in everyday
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