Thursday, July 9, 2026

Understanding the Anointing

The anointing is one of the most powerful and meaningful concepts in the life of faith. It speaks of God’s presence, His empowerment, and His purpose working through ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things. In my teaching on the anointing for KLU, I focused on helping believers understand that the anointing is not simply a feeling, a title, or a moment of spiritual excitement—it is a divine empowerment that equips us to live and serve according to God’s calling. Throughout Scripture, we see that the anointing marks people for a specific purpose. Kings, prophets, and leaders were anointed as a sign that God had chosen and equipped them for their assignments. However, the anointing was never about personal status or recognition; it was always connected to responsibility, service, and obedience. A key lesson about the anointing is that it comes from God and must be stewarded with humility. It is not something we use to elevate ourselves above others, but something we receive so that we can bless, encourage, and serve people. The true evidence of the anointing is not only spiritual gifts or outward demonstrations, but also transformed character, love, faithfulness, and a willingness to follow God’s direction. Another important aspect of the anointing is preparation. Before many people in Scripture stepped into their calling, they experienced seasons of growth, testing, and development. The anointing does not remove the need for discipline and maturity; instead, it works alongside our commitment to grow and become effective vessels for God’s work. As we seek to understand the anointing, we must remember that it is ultimately about relationship with God. It is not about seeking power apart from Him, but about surrendering ourselves to His will and allowing His presence to work through us. A life marked by the anointing should point people back to God and reflect His love, truth, and purpose. My hope through this teaching at KLU is that every person would recognize that God has a purpose for their life and that His empowerment is available to help them fulfill that purpose. The anointing is not reserved for a select few; it is an invitation to walk in partnership with God, serve others faithfully, and become a vessel through which His presence can be revealed. When we understand the anointing correctly, we move beyond seeking an experience and begin embracing a lifestyle—one of surrender, service, and spiritual impact.

Monday, July 6, 2026

Inner Healing.. Total Freedom

Inner healing is bringing the presence of Christ into a past reality and experiencing forgiveness and memory healing through the power of the Holy Spirit. It is inner transformation by the power of the kingdom of God operating in faith. Paul said,"Forgetting those things which are behind and pressing on toward the high calling of Christ Jesus." The past can be healed totally. Kingdom Life University just graduated a beautiful lady who was sexually abused as a child. Her doctorate thesis was very transparent and her journey to be totally healed from her past was her testimony at the graduation. Memories sometimes never totally leave, but the pain and wounded spirit can be totally transformed by God's love and grace. Learning to receive God's love without self condemnation was a vital part of her healing. Her testimony is that all pain is gone. Living in the reality of Christ's presence is now her victory. Christ creates in you a new creation by His power, and with the new creation comes a new identity. "Christ in me, my hope of glory" says Colossians 1:27. It can be your reality.