Luke 4:18
"The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, He hath anointed me
to preach the gospel to the poor; He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to
preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to
set at liberty them that are bruised,"
The words in Luke 4:18 were spoken by Jesus himself in the
synagogue. He was confirming all the
things that the Scripture said that He was anointed to do on earth. Later, before He left them, Jesus told the
disciples that they would be able to do and should do more than He did. He let them know that where they were weak in
the flesh that He would send the Holy Spirit to perfect His strength in their
weaknesses. As Jesus instructed His
disciples, He was also instructing us.
All these things have been set aside for us as well.
How shortsighted we are when we accept Our Savior’s
invitation for salvation, but do not believe in the fullness of our
redemption. Not only did Our Lord come
to redeem us from our sins, but He also came in His power and grace to free us
from all the bondages of this world.
Though we may currently suffer in the flesh, He released us into the
world with freedom and joy in the spirit so that the world may know Him through
our living testimonies.
The fullness of our redemption is not just for our own
benefit. We have each been anointed in
different ways to do all the things that Jesus Himself was called to do as the
Son of Man. Let us experience the
fullness of our redemption.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for anointing us to do Your
good work. We bless the name of Jesus
who made it possible for us to receive our anointing. We rejoice in knowing that the Holy Spirit
dwells within us to insure that where we are weak in our flesh, we will be made
strong in Christ. We pray, Lord, that
You show us how to take claim of the fullness of our redemption. Whatever our current situation may be, may we
take on the joy and comfort of Your completed promises. May we find peace knowing that Your power is
working in us. May the world see the
anointing that is upon us because Our Savior is within us. We pray all these things in the name of our
Blessed Hope and Assurance, Jesus Christ.
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