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1 John 2:27

1 John 2:27
J.C. Philpot September, 21 2016 4 min read
660 Articles 41 Sermons 54 Books
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September, 21 2016
J.C. Philpot
J.C. Philpot 4 min read
660 articles 41 sermons 54 books
What does the Bible say about the anointing of the Holy Spirit?

The Bible says that the anointing we receive from the Holy Spirit abides in us, providing strength against sin and the world.

In 1 John 2:27, we learn that the anointing received from God is a divine empowerment that remains within believers. This anointing acts as armor against the relentless attacks of sin, Satan, and worldly temptations. The text emphasizes that no amount of tribulation or spiritual assault can extinguish this indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, often referred to as 'anointing oil.'

Examples from scripture illustrate this enduring anointing policy. Jonah, in the belly of the whale, still held onto the divine unction; David, despite his sinfulness, retained this oil; and even the Prodigal Son could not lose it amidst his rebellion. Therefore, this holy anointing assures believers of their secure status in Christ, confirming that they are preserved through the struggles and trials of life. It manifests as a living principle within our hearts, leading us to prayer, faith, and a deeper desire for communion with God.

1 John 2:27

How do we know the anointing in believers is true?

We know the anointing is true because it produces spiritual realities such as prayer, faith, and desire for God.

The authenticity of the anointing in believers is evidenced through the spiritual vitality it generates. According to J.C. Philpot, the anointing manifests in a believer's life through various fruits such as prayer, the longing for God's presence, and expressions of faith, hope, and love. These spiritual realities confirm that the anointing is more than mere doctrine; it is a dynamic, living influence that guides and transforms believers.

Moreover, the presence of the anointing is what sustains Christians through trials, ensuring that they do not succumb to discouragement, sin, or despair. This transformative power has been evident throughout history among the saints of God, who have encountered numerous challenges yet remained anchored in their faith. The consistent experience of this anointing in the lives of believers serves as a testimony to its truth and presence, reflecting the grace of God at work in their hearts.

1 John 2:27

Why is the anointing important for Christians?

The anointing is crucial for Christians as it provides protection against sin and keeps them spiritually alive.

The anointing of the Holy Spirit is of paramount importance for Christians as it serves as divine protection and sustenance in their spiritual walk. J.C. Philpot emphasizes that this anointing is not merely a theoretical concept but a tangible reality that guards believers against the relentless onslaught of sin, the world, and Satan. It assures them of God’s favor and sustenance, even amidst trials and tribulations.

The conviction that the anointing abides within leads to a vibrant Christian experience. It invigorates the soul, prompting prayer, renewing desires for God's presence, and producing tangible expressions of faith. In times of difficulty, this anointing becomes a source of comfort and strength, underscoring God's continuous work in the lives of His people. Thus, the anointing is vital not only for one’s personal faith journey but also for the collective life of the Church.

1 John 2:27

"But the anointing which you have received of him abides in you."

— 1 John 2:27

All the powers of earth and hell are combined against this holy anointing, with which the children of God are so highly favored. But if God has locked up in the bosom of a saint one drop of this divine unction, that one drop is armor against all the assaults of sin, all the attacks of Satan, all the enmity of self, and all the charms, pleasures, and amusements of the world. Waves and billows of affliction may roll over the soul; but they cannot wash away this holy drop of anointing oil. Satan may shoot a thousand fiery darts to inflame all the combustible material of our carnal mind; but all his fiery darts cannot burn up that one drop of oil which God has laid up in the depths of a broken spirit. The world, with all its charms and pleasures, and its deadly opposition to the truth of God, may stir up waves of ungodliness against this holy anointing; but all the powers of earth combined can never extinguish that one drop which God has himself lodged in the depths of a believer's heart.

JONAH had it locked up in the depths of his soul when he was in the whale's belly; but not all the waves and billows that went over his head, nor even the very depths of hell itself, in whose belly he felt he was, could wash away that drop of anointing oil which God had lodged in his soul. DAVID sank deep into sin and remorse; but all his sin and misery never drank up that drop of anointing oil that God the Spirit had dropped into his heart. The PRODIGAL SON goes into a far country; but he never loses that drop of anointing oil, though he wastes his substance in riotous living. HEMAN complains out of the depths of his affliction; but all his troubles never drank up that holy anointing oil that God had put into his soul. HEZEKIAH on his apparent death-bed, when he turned his face to the wall, was severely tried, and almost in despair; yet all his affliction and despondency never drained the holy drop of anointing oil.

And so it has been with thousands and tens of thousands of the dear saints of God. Not all their sorrows, I may say more, not all their sins, backslidings, slips, falls, miseries, and wretchedness, have ever, all combined, drunk up the anointing that God has bestowed upon them. If sin could have done it, we would have sinned ourselves into hell long ago; and if the world or Satan could have destroyed it or us, they would long ago have destroyed both. If our carnal mind could have done it, it would have swept us away into floods of destruction. But the anointing abides sure, and cannot be destroyed; and where once lodged in the soul, it is secure against all the assaults of earth, sin, and hell.

The saints of God feel that it abides; for it springs up at times in prayer and desires after the living God; and it breaks forth into faith, hope, and love. Thus it not only abides as a divine reality, but as a living principle, springing up into eternal life. Were it not so, there would be no revivals, no fresh communications, no renewed testimonies, no breakings forth, no tender meltings, no breathings out of desire for the Lord's presence, no mourning over his absence. But the anointing abides, and this preserves the soul from death, and keeps it alive in famine.

From Through Baca's Vale by J.C. Philpot.
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