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The Anointing

43 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] You can be doing everything “right” and still get hit with a cave season. That tension sits at the center of Psalm 92:10, where the promise is not just oil, but fresh oil and the kind of spiritual renewal that doesn’t disappear when your circumstances change. We lean into a timeless question: what keeps you steady when the applause stops, the pressure rises, and you don’t feel as strong as you used to? We walk through David’s story from the horn of oil in 1 Samuel 16 to the long stretch where nothing looks like the promise yet. He gets anointed and then goes back to shepherding, learning, writing, growing, and discovering that anointing doesn’t replace process, it empowers it. Along the way, we talk about why talent can entertain but anointing breaks chains, including the difference between music you enjoy and worship that shifts an atmosphere. From Saul’s favor to Saul’s jealousy, we trace what it feels like when leadership gets attacked and you start wondering, “What happened to my anointing?” Then the message turns practical and personal: caves, criticism, isolation, Ziklag moments where everything feels burned down, and the decision to encourage yourself in the Lord. The phrase “pursue and recover all” becomes a lifeline for ministry resilience and everyday faith, reinforced with real-world pressure stories that prove the anointing is for audits, bills, and Monday mornings too. If you’re running on gas but missing oil, this one will hit home. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs fresh strength, and leave a review, what’s one area where you’re asking God for fresh oil today? Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

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