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The Anointing Oil
Got
Questions Ministries
Anointing oil, mentioned 20 times in Scripture,
was used in the Old Testament for pouring on the head of the high priest and
his descendants and sprinkling the tabernacle and its furnishings to mark them
as holy and set apart to the Lord (Exodus 25:6; Leviticus 8:30; Numbers 4:16).
Three times it is called the "holy,
anointing oil," and the Jews were strictly forbidden from
reproducing it for personal use (Exodus 30:32-33).
The recipe for anointing oil is found in Exodus 30:23-24; it contained myrrh, cinnamon and
other natural ingredients.
There is no indication that the oil or the
ingredients had any supernatural power.
Rather, the strictness of the guidelines for
creating the oil was a test of the obedience of the Israelites and a
demonstration of the absolute holiness of God.
Only five New Testament passages refer to the
practice of anointing with oil, and none of them offer an explanation for its
use.
We can draw our conclusions from context.
In Matthew 6:17 Jesus mentions the everyday
practice of anointing oneself with oil.
In Mark 6:13 the disciples anoint the sick and
heal them.
In Mark 14:3–9 Mary anoints Jesus’ feet as an
act of worship.
In James 5:14 the church elders anoint the sick
with oil for healing.
In Hebrews 1:8–9 God says to Christ as He
returns triumphantly to heaven, “Your throne, O God, will last for ever
and ever,” and God anoints Jesus “with the oil of gladness.”
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Should Christians use anointing oil today?
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Should Christians use anointing oil today?
There is nothing in Scripture that commands or
even suggests that we should use similar oil today, but neither is there
anything to forbid it.
Oil is often used as a symbol for the Holy
Spirit in the Bible as in the Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins (Matthew 25:1-13).
Christians have the Spirit who leads us into all
truth and “anoints” us continually with His grace and comfort.
“But you have an anointing
from the Holy One, and all of you know the truth” (1 John 2:20).
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