The Five Key Ingredients!
God took me to Exodus, Chapter 30 where he gave specific ingredients for anointing oil.
They were myrrh, cinnamon, cane or calamus, cassia and olive oil.
It was the five key ingredients for the anointing oil that God gave to Moses to anoint the various parts of the tabernacle as well as the priests.
These ingredients show a powerful illustration of the anointing flowing within our lives.
When these five key ingredients of the anointing are placed within us, there may be times we get broken, but we will not be defeated.
The power of the Word becomes as myrrh to you. It serves to purify you.
The cinnamon adds to you the sweetness and love of God.
The sweet smelling cane or calamus, simply adds a double sweetness as you overcome the fiery darts of the wicked one that seek to divide.
He will always start throwing more darts than usual, but they shall not prevail.
The cassia keeps you rooted and grounded in God’s amazing love.
You shall be thriving in the Living Water planted firmly.
That when the trying times of life come to try to crush you, you shall be able to persevere with a right attitude.
Shaken and crushed, trials on every hand trying to break you, everything you are seeing through the natural eye looks as though it is falling apart at the seams, but if you persevere with an attitude of love, humility and thankfulness, what you will then begin to see is the oil of His anointing simply oozing from you.
~ Dana Jarvis
Dana Jarvis has a calling upon her life and Hezekiah’s Wall Ministry came from a Word the LORD spoke to her. His words resonated in her Spirit and is what Hezekiah’s Wall Ministry is all about ~ to Equip, Empower, Encourage, and Raise Up his Sons and Daughters for such a time as this!
A Prophetic Seer/ Intercessor, Minister, Author & Christian Coach/ Prophetic Mentor, Dana is blessed by Abba to be one of His Leading Ladies for such a time as this. Feel free to contact Dana as she would love to hear from you!
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