Anyone still use the anointing oil?

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7 And he called unto him the twelve, and began to send them forth by two and two; and gave them power over unclean spirits;
8 And commanded them that they should take nothing for their journey, save a staff only; no scrip, no bread, no money in their purse:
9 But be shod with sandals; and not put on two coats.
10 And he said unto them, In what place soever ye enter into an house, there abide till ye depart from that place.
11 And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear you, when ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for that city.
12 And they went out, and preached that men should repent.
13 And they cast out many devils, and anointed with oil many that were sick, and healed them.- Mark 6:7-13

Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him. - James 5:14-15

For years the Pentecostal Holiness church would keep a bottle of anointing oil right there on the pulpit. People would come up at a certain time during the service and the preacher and the deacons would pray for them, anointing them with oil.

Nowadays its hard enough to find the bottle of oil much less someone who will pray for you in faith!

A lady describes getting anointed with oil the old fashion way at the very beginning of the following video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4-GTuzOo0I



Schambach / Wigglesworth on the anointing...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bebAgnxXEm8
 

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The peachers at my church will usually bring a bottle to the hospital to anoint the heads of the sick from our congregartion. It is also done by request.
 

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I think the Schambachs and Pentecostals made a mockery of faith healing .... with or without oil .... and nobody wants to be associated with such nonsense.

I wonder if they are happy with all the money they took in after destroying a sacred thing

Reminds me of an 1800's carnival act selling snake oil as healing medicine.
 

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We use oil at our church, but there is no power in the oil. The power is in the God we pray to (James 5:14-15).
 

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Arnie Manitoba said:
I think the Schambachs and Pentecostals made a mockery of faith healing .... with or without oil .... and nobody wants to be associated with such nonsense.

I wonder if they are happy with all the money they took in after destroying a sacred thing

Reminds me of an 1800's carnival act selling snake oil as healing medicine.
What can I say? At least Schambach took the Gospel to the poor. He would set up his tent in the poorest and most violent places in the US...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmOnGx3zNto
 

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rockytopva said:
7 And he called unto him the twelve, and began to send them forth by two and two; and gave them power over unclean spirits;
8 And commanded them that they should take nothing for their journey, save a staff only; no scrip, no bread, no money in their purse:
9 But be shod with sandals; and not put on two coats.
10 And he said unto them, In what place soever ye enter into an house, there abide till ye depart from that place.
11 And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear you, when ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for that city.
12 And they went out, and preached that men should repent.
13 And they cast out many devils, and anointed with oil many that were sick, and healed them.- Mark 6:7-13

Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him. - James 5:14-15

For years the Pentecostal Holiness church would keep a bottle of anointing oil right there on the pulpit. People would come up at a certain time during the service and the preacher and the deacons would pray for them, anointing them with oil.

Nowadays its hard enough to find the bottle of oil much less someone who will pray for you in faith!

A lady describes getting anointed with oil the old fashion way at the very beginning of the following video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4-GTuzOo0I



Schambach / Wigglesworth on the anointing...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bebAgnxXEm8
God uses me with an healing anointing and the gifts of healings.
Oil was used outside of the Church, Please note, The disciples were out and about when they used oil,
And "Call forthe Elders" in James, Means to summond to one's side, Then the Elders would go and visit the sick. And the Lord healed them as they prayed in faith.
It'd the prayer of faith that God responds to, Not the oil.
Arnie Manitoba said:
I think the Schambachs and Pentecostals made a mockery of faith healing .... with or without oil .... and nobody wants to be associated with such nonsense.

I wonder if they are happy with all the money they took in after destroying a sacred thing

Reminds me of an 1800's carnival act selling snake oil as healing medicine.
If you don't want to be associated with God's healing power, Thats OK, But I wiil stick with what God is doing.
 

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Alanforchrist said:
God uses me with an healing anointing and the gifts of healings.
Oil was used outside of the Church, Please note, The disciples were out and about when they used oil,
And "Call forthe Elders" in James, Means to summond to one's side, Then the Elders would go and visit the sick. And the Lord healed them as they prayed in faith.
It'd the prayer of faith that God responds to, Not the oil.

If you don't want to be associated with God's healing power, Thats OK, But I wiil stick with what God is doing.
I have no problem with healing Alan

My problem is with people who claim to be healers but cannot provide evidence of it.
 

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My church still uses anointing oil for the altar call, special anointings, christenings, ordinations, deliverance, prayer meetings and feet washing. I use anointing oil in my daily life. I own a personal bottle of oil. There is no power in the oil but it is symbolic of the power of the Holy Spirit and is a tradition from the early church and Old Testament.
 

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UHCAIan said:
My church still uses anointing oil for the altar call, special anointings, christenings, ordinations, deliverance, prayer meetings and feet washing. I use anointing oil in my daily life. I own a personal bottle of oil. There is no power in the oil but it is symbolic of the power of the Holy Spirit and is a tradition from the early church and Old Testament.
Good stuff.... Thanks for sharing!
 

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Arnie Manitoba said:
I have no problem with healing Alan

My problem is with people who claim to be healers but cannot provide evidence of it.
All Born again Christians should be able to provide the evidence, Especially those who are baptised in the Holy Ghost,
Jesus said we shall receive power when we are baptised in the Holy Ghost, Acts 1: 8, He went on to say, We shall be a witness, "A witness", Is one who can produce the evidence.
Jesus also said the believer shall lay hands on the sick, And they shall recover.
 

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Alanforchrist said:
If you go on to read Acts 2: 38--39, You will see that the Baptism in the Holy Ghost is for everyone.
Certainly every christian has the Holy Spirit , and some even speak in tongues.

But that does not make them one of the 12 apostles.

As the 12 Apostles spread the gospel and began the early church , they could perform miracles whenever they wanted , and it was in order to verify themselves in front of the people. Jesus designed it that way because he did not stick around very long.

No Pentecostal today can duplicate those same (powers) (attributes) of the 12 apostles.

They often boast they can , but that is about all they do.

Once in a while there are modern miracles here and there , but it is not because somebody is an apostle like the original 12.
 

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Arnie Manitoba said:
Certainly every christian has the Holy Spirit , and some even speak in tongues.

But that does not make them one of the 12 apostles.

As the 12 Apostles spread the gospel and began the early church , they could perform miracles whenever they wanted , and it was in order to verify themselves in front of the people. Jesus designed it that way because he did not stick around very long.

No Pentecostal today can duplicate those same (powers) (attributes) of the 12 apostles.

They often boast they can , but that is about all they do.

Once in a while there are modern miracles here and there , but it is not because somebody is an apostle like the original 12.
Where does the Bible say, Only the Apostles did miracles??.
In fact the Bible says the disciple were to heal the sick, All seventy of them in Lk 10: 1--9.
Philip wasn't an Apostle, He was an Evangelist, Acts 21: 8. Acts 8:5--7. Yet he was doing healings.
Anaias was just a disciple, Yet he healed Pau, And got Paul baptised in the Holy Ghost.
Jesus said, "THE BELIEVER", shall lay hands on the sick, And they shall recover. Mk 16: 17--18.
Jesus said,"THOSE THAT BELIEVE", Shall do the same works that Jesus did, Jn 14: 12,
PLEASE NOTE, Jesus didn't say, Just the Apostles, DID HE??.. NO..NO..

You can have your own opinions, But I will saty with what the Bible teaches, And God uses me to heal the sick and do miracles, So you have come to late to tell me people can't be used of God to heal the sick.
 

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Didn't the bible say...

Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father. - John 14:12

If it was only meant for the Apostles then I believe that the Lord would have emphasized that point!
 

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rockytopva said:
Didn't the bible say...

Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father. - John 14:12

If it was only meant for the Apostles then I believe that the Lord would have emphasized that point!
He was talking to , and instructing the apostles.
I do not think we can automatically apply those verses to ourselves
We are the results of the apostles works and duties and ministries
We should not think too highly of ourselves , it has an aroma of boastful pride without results.
Today , if someone could truly perform miracles and healings .... the sick would be lined up for hundreds of miles

Alanforchrist said:
In fact the Bible says the disciple were to heal the sick, All seventy of them in Lk 10: 1--9.
Notice it says Jesus appointed the seventy two others Luke 10:1
I have no doubt Jesus could "appoint" someone to do the same today
But I have not seen it yet
And I cannot claim to be one of the "appointed"
Do you know anyone who is ?

Alanforchrist said:
... And God uses me to heal the sick and do miracles, So you have come to late to tell me people can't be used of God to heal the sick.
Then that is great , you must be very busy
 

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Arnie Manitoba said:
I am baptized with the Holy Spirit (1987) ..... and know hundreds of others in my small city who have been baptized with the Holy Spirit

And have yet to see or hear of even one of them performing a miracle or healing the sick

but they sure talk about it a lot
Do you speak in tongues, As tongues are the Biblical evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost,
Acts 2: 4. Acts 8: 14--17. Acts 10: 44--46. Acts 19: 2--6... Are the only five accounts of people gettimg baptised in the Holy Ghost,
And they all spoke in tongues.

If you haven't seen any healings or miracles, As I said.
The reason you haven't seen the healing and miracle working power of God, Is, Because you go to the wrong Church, And mix with the wrong people, If you want to see it, Then go to a Church and a people who God uses to do healings.

A New Testamen Church is a Church that does healings and miracles.
Selene said:
My Church also uses the annointing with oil. :)
Where, Inside the Church??.
The Biblical reason for using oil, Is when Ministers are out and about, Mk 6: 12--13. James 5: 14.
The meaning of, "Call for the elders", Is to [Call to one's side, To bid to come].
 

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Alanforchrist said:
How and when was you baptised in water,

If you are baptised in the Holy Ghost, You should speak in tongues, Which is the Biblical evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost. SO, Do you?

Why inside the Church, When the New Testament only uses oil for healing outside the Church
I fell for that same lie in the 70's.
Speaking in tongues is the least of all spiritual gifts and isn't the evidence that one is baptized with the Spirit.

The exhibition of any of the gifts of the Spirit is evidence of Baptism in the Spirit!
 

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I fell for that same lie in the 70's.
Speaking in tongues is the least of all spiritual gifts and isn't the evidence that one is baptized with the Spirit.

The exhibition of any of the gifts of the Spirit is evidence of Baptism in the Spirit!
[1]The lie is, "Tongues ISN'T the evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost",
So you are believing a lie NOW.
If you check out every time in the Bible where people were baptised in the Holy Ghost, You will see that they spoke in tongues, Making tongues the Biblical evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost.

[2]If any gift of the Spirit are the eidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost, how come Simon didn't ask for the power to give the Holy Ghost when he saw Philip doing healings and miracle??, Acts 8: 6-7.


Simon only wanted the power to give the Holy Ghost when he saw them speaking in tongues,[ Which is the Biblical evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost.
 

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Alanforchrist said:
[1]The lie is, "Tongues ISN'T the evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost",
So you are believing a lie NOW.
If you check out every time in the Bible where people were baptised in the Holy Ghost, You will see that they spoke in tongues, Making tongues the Biblical evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost.

[2]If any gift of the Spirit are the eidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost, how come Simon didn't ask for the power to give the Holy Ghost when he saw Philip doing healings and miracle??, Acts 8: 6-7.


Simon only wanted the power to give the Holy Ghost when he saw them speaking in tongues,[ Which is the Biblical evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost.
First of all, the problems Paul had with speaking in tongues in the Corinthian Church are the same problems we see in today's church. Second, speaking in tongues back then was done in an unlearned earthly language. Not a made up bunch of vain babblings. And the gift was even more in the hearing of it than it was in the speaking of it! (like in the case of Peter) If the gift is in fact meant for unbelievers, then what does speaking in a bunch of vain babblings do for an unbeliever when there's no way that he can verify that what was spoken was indeed what was interpreted?
If tongues was the initial evidence of being filled with the Spirit I would think that Paul would have said so in 1 Cor. 12. But he didn't.

To be filled with the Spirit means that someone will act under the Spirit's control and the fruit of the Spirit will follow. The evidence of being filled with the Spirit is the fruit of the Spirit.
Paul said that not everyone will speak in tongues, not everyone will heal, not everyone will teach, not everyone will be workers of miracles. So does that mean that everyone who doesn't speak in tongues is not filled with the Spirit? Absolutely not! Paul said that all Christian's who have been baptized by the Spirit are baptized into the body of Christ. Paul also said that not all Christian's would speak in tongues.

James T. Bartsch said,

Therefore it can be deduced logically that speaking in tongues is NOT an obligatory sign of the baptism of the Spirit throughout the Church Age, though it was a sign on three occasions early in the history of the Church in the first century A.D.
 

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kaotic profit said:
This is a better translation.
For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.

There's a difference between tongues of men and tongues of angels. So explain this...

If speaking in tongues is meant for unbelievers then why is it that the speaker is not speaking unto men where no man understands him?
It's kind of foolish to say that tongues are a sign to unbelievers when the speaker speaks not unto men and isn't understood!
I've seen people walk right out of Church when the same guy spoke in tongues on a weekly basis. It was obvious that he was a fake. and it was obvious the interpretation was fake too. Speaking in tongues is the easiest spiritual gift to fake. it makes people think they are spiritually affluent.
I actually dislike it when people speak in tongues in Church. It disrupts the service. Of the hundreds of times I've witnessed it only twice was it authentic. The tongues speaker spoke in an earthly language he didn't know. And the interpreter who correctly interpreted it didn't know the language the speaker spoke in either. The three Muslim's who were there heard the speaker speak in their native language of Greek also heard the English interpretation that corresponded to what was spoken in Greek. That's how the gift of tongues is meant for unbelievers. What was spoken in Greek was verified by what was interpreted in English!
But your thought concerning the spiritual gift of speaking in tongues ignores what Paul said in 1 Cor. 14:2.
It also conflicts with what Paul said in 1Cor. 12 through the end of chapter 14.

I am sorry that your experiences were negative, but I have witnessed all the spiritual gifts at work many times. I have also witnessed the imitation of spiritual gifts too but I don't let the imitations effect the way I interpret or understand scriptures.