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The Anointing That Hides Is Not the Anointing That Heals

There is a dangerous distortion rising in the Body; one that wears the language of power but lacks the posture of Christ.

To declare “I am anointed” while remaining unapproachable is not spiritual maturity, but it is spiritual misalignment. It is a contradiction of the very nature of the One who gives the anointing.

Let’s be clear: the anointing is not a badge of superiority. It is a burden of accessibility.

The Model of Christ

When we examine the life of Jesus Christ, we do not see distance,but we do see divine proximity.

He was anointed beyond measure,yet:

  • He allowed the woman with the issue of blood to touch Him in a crowd (Mark 5:25–34)
  • He sat with those society rejected
  • He responded to blind men crying out in public spaces
  • He made Himself interruptible

The power flowed because the person was reachable.

The anointing on His life did not build walls. It broke them!

The Misuse of the Anointing

What we are seeing now is a selective stewardship:

  • “I will serve here, but not there.”
  • “I will pour into them, but not those.”
  • “I will be accessible when it benefits me.”

This is not discernment. It is preference masquerading as wisdom.

The anointing is not given for comfort zones. It is given for Kingdom assignment!

Scripture reminds us in Matthew 10:8:
“Freely you have received; freely give.”

The moment access becomes conditional, we have shifted from stewardship to control.

The Ethical and Spiritual Breach

To carry a gift and withhold it from those you deem “unworthy” is not just poor character. It is a breach of Kingdom ethics!

Consider the parable in Matthew 25:14–30.
The servant who buried what was given was not commended for caution. He was rebuked for misuse.

Why?

Because what God gives is never meant to be hidden behind fear, pride, or selectivity.

Approachability Is a Kingdom Requirement

Approachability is not about lacking boundaries! It’s about reflecting Christ’s heart.

You can have boundaries and still be accessible.
You can guard your capacity and still be available.

But when your presence becomes inaccessible, your anointing becomes ineffective.

People should not have to navigate ego, intimidation, or exclusivity to encounter what God placed inside of you.

Prophetic Insight

There are many who have been anointed, but not yet yielded.

And there are others who feel rejected, not because God withheld from them, but because vessels assigned to them chose comfort over obedience.

This is the hour where God is confronting misrepresented anointing.

Not with condemnation, but with correction.

Because the world does not need more gifted people.
It needs more available ones!

Prophetic Exhortation

I charge you:

Come down from the pedestal and return to the people.

Let the oil flow where it is needed, not just where it is celebrated.

Break agreement with selective service.

Repent for every place where image took priority over impact.

And ask yourself honestly:

Who have I made it difficult for to access what God freely gave me?

Because the anointing you protect from people
may be the very anointing God intends to deliver through you to them.

Prayer: Loosing the Bonds of Wickedness

Father, in the name of Jesus,

We come before You with humility and truth.
You are the giver of every good and perfect gift, and we acknowledge that the anointing is not ours to control. It is Yours to flow through us.

Your Word declares in Isaiah 58:6:
“Is not this the fast that I have chosen: to loose the bonds of wickedness… to let the oppressed go free… and that you break every yoke?”

So today, we align ourselves with Your heart.

We repent for every expression of pride, distance, and selectivity.
We repent for withholding what You told us to release.
We repent for misrepresenting Your nature through our posture.

Now, by the authority of Jesus Christ:

  • We loose the bonds of wickedness that have operated through pride and control
  • We break every yoke of fear that has silenced obedience
  • We dismantle every mindset that says “they are not worthy”
  • We come out of agreement with spiritual elitism

And we declare:

We will be vessels that are clean, yielded, and available.

Let Your anointing flow without restriction.
Let healing reach those who have been overlooked.
Let access be restored where barriers were built.

Father, make us approachable as You are approachable.
Make us vessels that reflect Your heart, not our preference.

And let Your glory be revealed, not in how exclusive we are,
but in how freely You move through us.

In the Name of Jesus,
Amen.


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