May 15, 2020

The anointing of the Holy Spirit is given to subdue because when the anointing is in manifestation it confronts opposition. To subdue means to put down by force. Not only does the anointing impart spiritual blessing, times of refreshing, and healing but the anointing also breaks yokes and removes burdens (Isaiah 10:27).

Burdens can include things like sickness, addictions, demonic oppression, poverty, or unrighteous oppression, tyranny and slavery. Without a confronting anointing there would be no deliverance. The Egyptians experienced the “finger of God” when refusing to let God’s people go. Jesus reminded the Jews of this same power saying, “But if I with the finger of God cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you” (Luke 11:20).

This confirms the anointing confronts and then delivers. Jeremiah was anointed to root out, pull down, and destroy before he could build and plant (Jeremiah 1:10). This captures a picture of the anointing attacking and pulling down spiritual strongholds including lies or false belief systems fortified in the minds of men.

Those that try to enslave the people of God or take away their personal liberty can experience the biblical power of a confronting anointing that leads God’s people out of bondage into liberty. This was the testimony of the deliverance of the children of God out of Egyptian slavery (Exodus 3).

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