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The New Jerusalem Anointing Oil (Cinnamon)
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This is the oil of a life lived in uprightness and holiness through the grace of God.
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The New Jerusalem Anointing Oil (Cinnamon)
Once prized as highly as gold, cinnamon is one of the oldest spices in history. Sweet-but-spicy perfume, cinnamon is an instantly recognizable smell. It has a range of medicinal applications.
Cinnamon or “qinnamon” is a loan-word from the Greeks who again loaned it from the Phoenicians. Cinnamon is another one of the principal ingredients in the holy anointing oil.
The bark is harvested twice a year and happens immediately after the rainy seasons when rain soaked bark can be more easily stripped from the trees. The stripped cinnamon bark is carefully packed in layers, one inside the other, to produce long, rolled and layered “upright” quills. These upright quills remind us to live upright and righteous before the Lord.
This spice is also ground into powder for use. Grinding always speaks of submitting our lives to discipline and training that is necessary to come to maturity. This crushing and grinding is orchestrated by the Father. Yeshua Himself learned obedience through the things He suffered.
This is the oil of a life lived in uprightness and holiness through the grace of God.
WHY & WHEN TO USE BIBLICAL FRAGRANT OIL TODAY:
· As an act of consecration and dedication, a setting apart for a special purpose in God’s kingdom. Houses, structures, articles of worship, clothing and people can be anointed as a sign of consecration to God. Consider anointing yourself , praying Scriptures over your mind, heart, ears, eyes, hands and feet. It WILL change your day!!
· As the Priests of the home, husbands are encouraged to anoint their wives and children for consecration, protection, peace, pronouncing a blessing upon them as did the Fathers of Old!!
· As a preparation to bible study, devotional time, fasting, and praise and worship
· In times of sickness, fear, anxiety, oppression of the enemy, end of mourning, ALSO in foot-washing ceremonies
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