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As we saw last week, water can help prevent and cleanse us from physical disease, just as the Living Water cleanses us from sin and refreshes our spirit. Throughout Biblical history, and continuing to modern times, oil also heals and restores both body and spirit. Water and oil used together may have curative properties for our physical and spiritual well-being.
When we have a cold, for
example, the healing powers of Mama’s chicken soup are legendary! Not only is
the warm liquid a soothing source of fluids, but the oil in chicken fat is
thought to loosen chest congestion. Aromatic oils released from oregano and
other herbs in the soup also clear stuffiness and have antibacterial
properties. And Mom’s special recipe, passed down through generations, prepared
lovingly with hours of simmering on a hot stove, symbolizes her tender care
that restores our tired, discouraged spirit when we’re feeling sick.
In the Bible, oil represents
a rich source of physical and spiritual healing. The Good Samaritan dressed the
wounds of the assault victim with oil as well as with wine (Luke 10:34), and Jesus’ disciples used anointing
oils to heal the sick (Mark 6:13). James instructs those who are ill to be anointed with
oil applied by the church elders (James
5:14).
When God judged the
Israelites by sending the plague, Moses instructed Aaron to burn incense as an
atonement for the people, and the plague
was stayed, or contained (Numbers
16:46-48). Burning incense releases the aromatic, antibacterial oils
into the air, which stopped transmission of the plague. Even today,
aromatherapy with frankincense, cinnamon, and hyssop is used to prevent disease
spread and bolster immunity, as well as to relieve various symptoms.
Moving beyond disease
prevention and treatment, oil in Scripture also symbolizes health and an
optimal state of well-being. Esther and other women of the Bible anointed
themselves with perfumed oils to purify themselves from their menses and to be
pleasing to their husbands (Esther
2:12). The Song of Solomon describes
the Beloved
not only as a well of living waters, but also as a garden of exotic spices (Song of Solomon
4 :6-16).. Frankincense, cinnamon and other spices were often blended into
ointment and were highly valued in Bible times to allure and heighten the
senses (Proverbs 7:17; Revelation 18:13).
Men used oil on their head as part of their grooming and
as a sign of good health, joy and blessing (Psalm
104:15; Isaiah 61:3) Yet during
mourning, men would not anoint themselves with oil, to express their sad and
downcast state (2
Samuel 14:2). Even today, men as well as women use scented oils
to make themselves more attractive.
The word of God to Jerusalem through His prophet Ezekiel
was that He had washed away her bloody sins with water and anointed her with
oil as His chosen nation (Ezekiel 16:9).
For all who place their faith in His death, burial and resurrection as the only
Way to Heaven (1 Corinthians 15:1-4;
John 14:6), He does the same – washing away our sins with His shed
blood (Revelation 1:5), and
anointing us with the Holy Spirit!
David praised the Good
Shepherd not only for leading him beside still waters, but also for anointing
his head with oil (Psalm 23).
Praise God that He leads us to the still waters of peace that passes all
understanding (Philippians 4:7),
and to the joy of His anointing as children of the King and joint heirs with
Christ! (Romans 8:14-17)
30 comments:
You always bless.
Doctors also claim, that oil is necessary for normal function of all body. I think, that it is good alegory of daily life with God, in which is place for His Word - it is necassary for our soul. Greetings and blessings for You :)
Laurie,
Lots of great information on oil and its healing properties. I think of give me oil in my lamp keep it burning. Love that song.
Many blessings,
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Thanks, Denise -- you always bless me!
Love in Him,
Laurie
Excellent point, Zim! Our bodies need essential oils, like omega-3-fatty acids, and our soul needs His Word and His Spirit.
Blessings and greetings to you,
Laurie
Amen, Janis! May we be like the wise virgins and keep our oil lamps burning! Thank you for your lovely comment & God bless,
Laurie
Love that we are talking in the same vein... :) Blessings on your week! ~ Pam, apples of gold, http://wordglow.wordpress.com
Amen, Pam! Synchronicity is yet another example of how the Spirit works in our lives. May you have a blessed week in Him!
Such a wonderful post. We all need to make sure we stay stocked up on oil! Blessings!
Each of the uses you described remind us again of the Holy Spirit working in the Christian's life. It is through his power that we, like the lamps on golden candlestick are able to sho forth the light of Christ.
I love this post! :)
Dear Laurie,
It also seems that oil was also used as fuel for lamps. When alight, the flame illuminated the whole room. We are lights of the world, which is only possible through means of the Holy Spirit in us.
Another great post. God bless,
Frank.
Thanks so much, Barbie, for your lovely comment!
God bless,
Laurie
So true, Donald! Without the indwelling Holy Spirit, we have only the darkness of our sin nature.
Thanks for your insightful comment & God bless!
Laurie
Thanks for visiting & commenting! Blessings to you,
Laurie
Great analogy, Frank! May we keep our lamps lit so that He may shine through us! I love that a tiny light can illuminate even the darkest cave, but that darkness can never extinguish the light. Darkness is the absence of light, just as cold is the absence of heat.
Thanks as always for your comment, and God bless!
Laurie
Yes, God's words can be soother to the heart, mind and soul. Amen in Jesus name for the holy book of a letter.
Yes Laurie,
to think that the Lord loved the church and gave Himself up for us to make us holy, cleansing us by the washing with water through the word, and has anointed us with the Holy Spirit. We can not fathom this out with the carnal mind but to the Spiritual mind it is amazing.
Thank you, Laura, for this well written article. I never stopped to think about it except during Baptisms.. Best wishes, and God blessings to you . Linda
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Praise God for His words of eternal life, bringing us comfort, peace and joy! Thanks for your lovely comment, and blessings to you!
Laurie
Amen, Brenda -- this is His unspeakable gift that is far beyond human understanding, but we fully realize it in glory. Thank you for your lovely comment and may God bless you and your ministry,
Laurie
Thanks, Linda, for you sweet comment ad for hosting. May you have a blessed week in Him!
Lauriw
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Blessings to you,
Laurie
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Thanks for the invite! I just linked up. God bless,
Laurie
Hi Laurie,
We are so blessed that because of His amazing grace he washes and cleanses us from our sins, and anoints us with peace and love! :) Great post sweet sister!
Blessings and hugs for a joy-filled weekend!
Denise
Hi Denise,
Thanks so much for your joyful comment! You always lift my spirits! His grace is amazing indeed!
Love, peace and joy in Him,
Laurie
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