Is An Obedient Lifestyle Required Before Receiving The Healing Anointing?

The Sacrament of Anointing is a spiritual rite that serves as a symbol of contradiction and alternative witness to proponents of euthanasia who argue that suffering, especially the agony associated with death, is meaningless and destructive. It includes prayer of faith, laying on of hands, and completing the holy anointings that mark the whole Christian life: Baptism, Confirmation, and the use of anointing oil in spiritual warfare and healing.

The principal purpose of the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is to prepare the soul for death, if death is to occur. However, there is a reason why anointing is added. The practice of anointing has roots in Jewish history and is used to remit sins committed after Baptism. In many of the healing passages of the Gospels, sickness was associated with sin. When Jesus healed, it was done in the context of forgiving sins.

The anointing is done in the name of the Lord, by the authority of the instructions given in God’s Holy Word. The ministers do not pray for the sick in their own name. Fasting, especially when accompanied by praying in tongues, is powerful in preparing one to receive the anointing of God.

An examination of conscience should precede the reception of the sacrament, done in light of the Word of God. When this Order is used within the setting of a celebration of Holy Communion, the peace follows the Laying on of Hands and Anointing, followed by the peace. A life of broken and spasmodic fellowship with God must be healed to make way for a full and healthy life of obedience.


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What does the Bible say about anointing for healing?

In James 5:14-15, the author emphasizes the importance of praying over the sick and anointing with oil in the name of the Lord. This practice is a biblical theology and pastoral practice that involves gathering to pray for the sick person who has requested prayer. The author uses olive oil as a unique setting apart for the Lord, similar to the way anointing with oil has been used throughout the Scriptures.

The author explains that this prayer of faith is an intensive form of intercessory prayer by the leaders of the church, reflecting God’s Lordship, sovereignty, and providence. They also remember that God is our Father and that he desires good things for his children according to his good, wise, sovereign, and loving plan.

The gathering in prayer for healing is a statement against sin, its effects, and the results manifested in this fallen world. Jesus wept at Lazarus’ grave because of the ravages of sin, which he came to overcome. As Barth wrote, “To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world”.

The author also prays for God’s kingdom to come, acknowledging that it is both now and not-yet, present and future. Healing some now and will be marked by healing for all in the kingdom-to-come.

The author acknowledges that we know God and his truth as revealed in the Bible, but often doubt and skepticism. Although we do not conclude as Pentecostals that the kingdom is all here, we often doubt God and do not expect God to respond as our Father and our God, who is faithful.

The author prays “the prayer of faith”, which means we trust God to be faithful and trust His providence. We pray for healing, here and now, in and by faith, expecting God to be faithful but not presumptively. We thank God our Father for his love and hear him, asking that he will heal now, knowing it will only be temporary since we will all die.

The author acknowledges an eschatological reality to this prayer, but ultimately trusts in faith that God will heal. A prayer of faith does not mean God will necessarily give us what we want, but rather, we will want what he gives, which graciously comes from our loving Father.

In conclusion, the author emphasizes the importance of praying over the sick and anointing with oil in the name of the Lord, recognizing the tension between the now and the not-yet in pastoral ministry.

Does obedience guarantee blessing?

Obeying God is a command that requires fear and obedience. The sovereign, omnipotent God who keeps your heart beating and the planets orbiting is capable of handling the results of your obedience. When you know it is His will, obey based solely on who is doing the talking. When you choose to obey the Lord, He will bless you, as obedience always leads to blessing. If you don’t understand why God is asking you to do something, He will reward you with a sense of peace and joy that compares to nothing in the world. Therefore, set a goal to obey the Lord and watch Him work in your life.

Can you have obedience without faith?
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Can you have obedience without faith?

In the book of Romans, obedience is emphasized, with Chapter 6 discussing the importance of obedience. Romans 9:32 and 14:23 emphasize that obedience is a result of faith rather than works, and any attempt at obedience that does not come from a heart of faith is sin. This emphasizes that without faith, it is impossible to please God. The goal of Paul’s apostleship and grace is to bring about faith that yields obedience, or to bring about obedience that springs from faith. Both are true, and faith is his goal, and all true obedience comes from faith.

The ministry of apostleship and obedience are the gift of grace, which is received by faith rather than through works. Grace flows, giving gifts and enablement for gifts, and the obedience involved in fulfilling those gifts through grace is received by faith. This means that the obedience of faith already exists. In summary, obedience is a crucial aspect of the Christian faith, and it is essential to understand the relationship between faith and obedience in order to grow in the Christian life.

Does faith come before obedience?

Obedience to Christ is rooted in faith, which is a joy of faith that sees and savors the truth and beauty of Jesus in the gospel. This joy is the root of all Christ-exalting obedience, not just the fruit. Jonathan, a Christian, should cease from outward sin and focus on overcoming inward blindness through fresh glimpses of Christ’s glory. This new obedience will not be a tribute to willpower but a tribute to the beauty of Christ that has broken the power of the deceitfulness of sin. Jonathan’s disobedience is a lie, as sin tells him that disobedience will produce more pleasure, which it won’t.

What comes before obedience?
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What comes before obedience?

Obeying God’s Word is impossible for those who are unaware of its teachings. The “special revelation” found in Scripture must be intentionally studied before it can be obeyed. Conformity to the image of Christ is not an accident; it is the result of the Holy Spirit’s work in a believer’s life and their diligence in studying the Word of God. This principle of knowledge preceding obedience is a significant factor in our culture’s downward spiral into sin and disinterest in spiritual things.

Most Americans are Biblically illiterate, with statistics showing that less than half of all adults can name all four Gospels, 60 can’t name five of the Ten Commandments, 12 believe Joan of Arc was Noah’s wife, and more than 50 graduate high school seniors believe Sodom and Gomorrah were husband and wife. Professional Christians often struggle to shed light on these issues themselves, leading to systematic Scripture memorization.

The wisdom of Proverbs must be mined for by reading and memorizing these passages. The comfort of the Psalms and the Gospel of the New Testament must be purposefully studied before their value can begin to be understood.

Christian obedience is only possible to the extent that we are aware of what God has to say, which can only be found in the Scriptures and can only be constantly retained through memorization.

Who was healed by obeying God?

Naaman’s healing was a result of his obedience to the prophet of God, which created an environment conducive to receiving the necessary miracle. This same principle can be applied to us as well.

What is the healing anointing?

The healing anointing, a divine power, was used by Jesus to drive sickness out of people’s bodies. This power is still available today through the same Holy Spirit that comes upon us. The healing power of God can destroy sickness and restore the human body to health. Jesus was anointed with the Holy Spirit and power, performing good deeds and healing oppressed by the devil. Peter highlights two key aspects of Jesus’ life: doing good and healing oppressed individuals.

What are the four anointings?
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What are the four anointings?

The church has been given four anointings to counteract the antichrist spirit in the last days, which are the apostolic, laboring, reformer, and prophetic anointings. These anointings were introduced in a progression, starting with the apostles’ preaching after Pentecost. A new layer of fulfillment began in 2020, with the Lord revealing that 2020 marked the beginning of extreme manifestations and darkness, but also the beginning of brighter light.

The lion, the first living creature, introduced the white horse, representing deception, and the apostolic anointing was introduced to deal with this issue. The light will be brighter than ever before.

What is the gift of healing anointed with?

The gift of healing is a supernatural healing experience facilitated by the Holy Spirit. This is demonstrated in the gospels and the book of Acts, where Jesus’ disciples, including Peter, John, Paul, and others, healed people through prayer, anointing with oil, or the power of their words. These miracles demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit in healing people, demonstrating that even today, if God chose to heal people through supernatural means, He could do the same for us. This healing power is a testament to the power of prayer, the power of words, and the power of the Holy Spirit in transforming lives.

Does obedience lead to healing?

Moses’ prayer was heard by the Lord, who instructed him to create a fiery serpent and place it on a pole. Moses obeyed God, creating a bronze serpent and placing it on a pole to heal the Israelites. Despite not being perfect in obeying God, Moses modeled what it means to hear from Him and obey Him. This obedience led to life and healing for the Israelites. Reflecting on Moses’ example, one can learn from his example and how the Lord is leading them to move out of their selfish desires and surrender to Him. Reflecting on this, one can reflect on whether obedience to God brings life and healing and how the Lord would like to minister to them today.

What are the 3 main parts of the anointing of the sick?
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What are the 3 main parts of the anointing of the sick?

The Anointing of the Sick sacrament comprises three principal elements: the imposition of hands upon the afflicted, the anointing of the forehead and hands with blessed oil, and the recitation of a prayer. This sacrament is performed by a Catholic priest.


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Is An Obedient Lifestyle Required Before Receiving The Healing Anointing?
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Rae Fairbanks Mosher

I’m a mother, teacher, and writer who has found immense joy in the journey of motherhood. Through my blog, I share my experiences, lessons, and reflections on balancing life as a parent and a professional. My passion for teaching extends beyond the classroom as I write about the challenges and blessings of raising children. Join me as I explore the beautiful chaos of motherhood and share insights that inspire and uplift.

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