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"6 Keys to Being Anointed in Every Part of Your Ministry"


Helen Calder
Mar 29, 2020

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As we are called to "GO and make disciples of all nations"...we each have a ministry in what Jesus instructed us to do in the great commission.

In times like this, it's good to look inward, spending time with the Lord, asking, "Lord, what can I do right now, what can I change to please You and prepare my heart before You?"

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If you have felt hindered or slowed down in your ministry, a "relief package" from Heaven is on the way!

"GOD answer you on the day you crash, the name God-of-Jacob put you out of harm's reach, send reinforcements from Holy Hill, dispatch from Zion fresh supplies, exclaim over your offerings, celebrate your sacrifices, give you what your heart desires, accomplish your plans." (Psalm 20:1-4 MSG)

Are Some Parts of Our Ministry "More Anointed" Than Others?

It was early one morning, and I was out walking before the heat of our Australian summer's day set in. I had a lot of administrative tasks ahead of me—and to be honest, I was not looking forward to doing them!

As I walked, I felt the Holy Spirit speaking to me. "Why do you see the creative work you do as being anointed, but not the administrative work?"

I realized the Lord was prompting me to check my perspective. And the truth was, I did have a "hierarchical" viewpoint of anointing—I saw some things that I did as being more anointed than others!

By "anointed," I mean empowered by the Holy Spirit's ability, and infused with His presence.

6 Keys to Being Anointed

Sometimes, when it comes to serving God in our ministries, aspects of it are hard work. We are being stretched. If you can relate to this, here are 6 insights to help you encounter God's anointing in every part of your ministry:

1. Receive God's Anointing for Areas You Are Weak In

In any job or ministry, there will always be parts we excel in and tasks that we find difficult.

But if we view some aspects of a role, ministry, or responsibility as being frustrating or worthless, we will never bring those tasks into God's presence! (Photo via Flickr)

And we will never receive the empowerment He wants to give to us.

Sometimes, we think that anointing is only associated with excellence. But anointing is also associated with weakness.

• He anoints your excellence when your gifts are surrendered to Him.

• He anoints you in your weakness, as you lean upon Him.

Both are a witness to others, and both give glory to God.

"But He said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me." (2 Corinthians 12:9 NIV)

2. Recognize That the Anointing Is a Person Who Is Present With You

The Holy Spirit's anointing is not only for those parts of ministry we enjoy doing, or that involve the direct use of a spiritual gift!

Yes, there is a distinctive anointing that resides upon spiritual gifts and ministry offices (Ephesians 4, 1 Corinthians 12), but we can also be anointed in every moment—because anointing flows from a relationship.

Jesus said, "I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing" (John 15:5 NKJV).

When the Holy Spirit came upon God's people on the Day of Pentecost, He came to remain always; not to come and go! The anointing is a Person.

The Holy Spirit's continuous presence within you makes it possible for you to do everything—including tasks you don't want to do—to the glory of God.

"Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." (1 Corinthians 10:31 NKJV)

3. Let God Reveal and Heal What's in Your Heart

Irritation and resentment can be like a stumbling stone that stops the wellspring of joy from flowing in our lives.

Even though I had embraced the start of a brand-new ministry—one that was undoubtedly God's plan for me—for a time, I wrestled over the load of responsibility that came with it.

Sometimes, the most powerful action we can take is to express gratitude for a role we have no choice in doing—when it is part of our (current) God-given assignment.

A couple of weeks later, at my board meeting, I took time to say "thanks" to my fellow directors and to God for the ministry—with all its operation and administration. It was a powerful moment.

Hidden resentment will keep you from peace and the "more" God has for you in your ministry. So, release your frustrations, lift up your voice and say "thanks" to God, as well as to leaders and team members around you.

4. Activate the Spiritual Authority God Has Given You

"That clinches it—help's coming, an answer's on the way, everything's going to work out." (Psalm 20:6 MSG)

You are not lacking and disempowered. Your Father wants you to know there is anointing and authority for every assignment that you have. (Photo via Pixabay)

Even when a responsibility you have is temporary, you can anticipate grace and empowerment for it. You can step into a position of spiritual authority. This includes those aspects of your role in which you are operating outside of your gifting.

Don't worry that others will suddenly (mistakenly) believe you are skilled and gifted in something you are not! They will have cause to look at you and see something that makes them stop and wonder. They will see:

• An anointed attitude, free of bitterness and resentment.

• Capacity that could only have been given by God.

• Joy in the midst of the trial.

The event I've described took place more than a year ago. Since I stopped and said "thank you" for all of the responsibilities that were included in my ministry, I've been able to pass some of them on to new team members. God is expanding our family, little by little. It's a work in progress!

5. Be Set Free from Expectations That You Must Be Perfect

There are certain areas in which you shine! Yet for a time, you may be responsible for something that you are not gifted in. You know that you are not displaying your best in that area—and that is okay.

You can be secure in your disadvantages, knowing that God has created you with both strengths, and inbuilt limitations. Your favor with God is not about your performance. His delight is in who you are.

So, be set free from expectations (from yourself and others) that you must be perfect! Your Father is not in the distance judging your flaws, disapproving of your limitations. He is with you, anointing you.

6. Remember Your Work Is Valued by God

You are seen, known and loved by God. Others may not understand, appreciate or value all you do, but your Father does.

"For God is not unjust to forget your work and labor of love which you have shown toward His name, in that you have ministered to the saints, and do minister." (Hebrews 6:10 NKJV)

If you have felt frustrated or weary, or you have lost motivation, receive the Holy Spirit's healing for your expectations. Frustration is turning into joy as you realize what He has available for you.

So, lift up your hands. Say, "Thank You, Lord!" Every attack of frustration and weariness is falling off you and your ministry now, in Jesus' name!

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Helen Calder
Enliven Ministries
Email: 
helen@enlivenpublishing.com
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Helen Calder is a prophetic minister and writer, and founder of Enliven Ministries, a part of the David McCracken Ministries family. Helen has a unique gift of equipping in the areas of hearing God's voice, prophetic ministry and prayer. She is known for Enliven Blog, an online prophetic training and mentoring resource that reaches thousands of people globally. Helen and Malcolm have been married for 36 years.

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Helen Calder's Itinerary:

Note: Events are subject to change at the ministry's discretion. Check back often.

April 19, 2020
Embrace Church
Tongala, Australia

May 16, 2020
Turningpoint Church (Women's Event)
Cranbourne, Australia

June 20-21, 2020
Epicentre Church
Echuca Australia
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