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stmatthew 11-17-2007 11:22 AM

Anointing
 
Anointing. What is it really? How does one recognize it when it is present? What does it mean when one says that someone is anointed?

I have often heard some state that a certain preacher was "anointed", or that the singer was "anointed". But what was the telltale sign that they were "anointed"? Was it because the hearer "felt" goosebumps, or that their emotions were stirred?

splain it to me!

Michael The Disciple 11-17-2007 11:49 AM

In the New Testament John and Paul use the word as reference to the Holy Spirit baptism.

pelathais 11-17-2007 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by stmatthew (Post 304494)
Anointing. What is it really? How does one recognize it when it is present? What does it mean when one says that someone is anointed?

I have often heard some state that a certain preacher was "anointed", or that the singer was "anointed". But what was the telltale sign that they were "anointed"? Was it because the hearer "felt" goosebumps, or that their emotions were stirred?

splain it to me!

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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple (Post 304514)
In the New Testament John and Paul use the word as reference to the Holy Spirit baptism.

My impression is that in the olden days of yore (early 20th century) the tag of "anointed" was pinned on Spirit filled preachers to differentiate them from the "other" preachers that one might be likely to hear.

So, in agreement with Michael the Disciple (I can't believe I just said that!) I think it means "Spirit filled" or "baptized in the Holy Ghost." Out of habit we have continued to use the tag as a compliment for "good Spirit filled preaching."

mizpeh 11-17-2007 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by stmatthew (Post 304494)
Anointing. What is it really? How does one recognize it when it is present? What does it mean when one says that someone is anointed?

I have often heard some state that a certain preacher was "anointed", or that the singer was "anointed". But what was the telltale sign that they were "anointed"? Was it because the hearer "felt" goosebumps, or that their emotions were stirred?

splain it to me!

I'd like to say Spirit filled is anointed but I don't think that is true. There are Holy Ghost filled preachers who do not have the anointing of God that moves souls to conviction and repentance. But I have listened other preachers who are not 'apostolic'whose preaching has moved me to want to be closer to God.

Steve Epley 11-17-2007 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by stmatthew (Post 304494)
Anointing. What is it really? How does one recognize it when it is present? What does it mean when one says that someone is anointed?

I have often heard some state that a certain preacher was "anointed", or that the singer was "anointed". But what was the telltale sign that they were "anointed"? Was it because the hearer "felt" goosebumps, or that their emotions were stirred?

splain it to me!

Hard to explain but easily recognized. :bliss:bliss

mizpeh 11-17-2007 12:24 PM

I was over a friend's house Thursday and she was watching TBN. There was a minister named Brown on with a British (?Aussie) accent preaching in Kentucky who was anointed of God. I felt the presence of God more than once while he was preaching. I think he is Trinitarian Pentacostal.

pelathais 11-17-2007 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mizpeh (Post 304532)
I was over a friend's house Thursday and she was watching TBN. There was a minister named Brown on with a British (?Aussie) accent preaching in Kentucky who was anointed of God. I felt the presence of God more than once while he was preaching. I think he is Trinitarian Pentacostal.

Was it Rodney Howard-Browne? He was born in South Africa. He lives in Tampa near Gary Reckart. Browne was the guy who got the Toronto "laughing" revival started.

mizpeh 11-17-2007 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by pelathais (Post 304541)
Was it Rodney Howard-Browne? He was born in South Africa. He lives in Tampa near Gary Reckart. Browne was the guy who got the Toronto "laughing" revival started.

Yep, I think that's who it was. There was a one woman laughing through most of the service which I found annoying esp when he wasn't making jokes. He said he was from Africa but I thought he meant as a missionary.

He had some hard things to say about the churches in America and sin.

OneAccord 11-17-2007 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Epley (Post 304531)
Hard to explain but easily recognized. :bliss:bliss

Good 'planation. Ive heard "the anointing" described as "zeal", "unction" and so on. The anointing (and you'll probably get a dozen different answers, at least of one which will be be disagreed with and lead to a fuss) but to me, the annointing is simply being inspired of the Holy Ghost. Inspiration. Kind of like that God has something He wants said and, by the anointing, He is putting some exclamation points on it. To be anointed is to be inspired by the Holy Ghost to say something or do something. Not real scholarly, but its all I could come up with.

stmatthew 11-18-2007 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by mizpeh (Post 304543)
Yep, I think that's who it was. There was a one woman laughing through most of the service which I found annoying esp when he wasn't making jokes. He said he was from Africa but I thought he meant as a missionary.

He had some hard things to say about the churches in America and sin.

RHB came from Africa as a "missionary" to America. He was the main teacher in the "laughing revival". He traveled as an evangelist for a long time, but then settled in Tampa, FL and pastors a church there.


It does seem we have a time explaining what the anointing is, and how we can recognize when it is present. That is surprising, and also alarming, as if we cannot describe the characteristics of the anointing, then how do we know that it is there?


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