I understand that in the Old Covenant oil was used to anoint both people and sacred objects, and in the New Testament James advises us to anoint the sick with oil in prayer. Jesus also teaches us to anoint our heads with oil when fasting in secret as to lift up our countenance before men.
However where in the New Testament are we told to anoint objects with oil? I can't seem to find any teachings in the NT about anointing objects with oil in the NT.
I hear of people anointing houses, cars, and objects, but do you feel that would go against the fact that the New Testament fulfills the teaching that God does not dwell in buildings made with human hands? I see people compare anointing your house to the old covenant practice of anointing the tabernacle, but it makes more sense that anointing a person is anointing the tabernacle of God, for Christ "became flesh and tabernacled among us," and "your body is the temple".
God's peace be with you all.
However where in the New Testament are we told to anoint objects with oil? I can't seem to find any teachings in the NT about anointing objects with oil in the NT.
I hear of people anointing houses, cars, and objects, but do you feel that would go against the fact that the New Testament fulfills the teaching that God does not dwell in buildings made with human hands? I see people compare anointing your house to the old covenant practice of anointing the tabernacle, but it makes more sense that anointing a person is anointing the tabernacle of God, for Christ "became flesh and tabernacled among us," and "your body is the temple".
We know that whosoever is born of God sinneth not; but he that is begotten of God keepeth himself, and that wicked one toucheth him not.
1 John 5:18 KJV
1 John 5:18 KJV
God's peace be with you all.