Oil of Gladness Pomegranate Anointing Oil - Oil for Daily Prayer, Ceremonies and Blessings 1/4 oz
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Oil of Gladness Pomegranate Anointing Oil - Oil for Daily Prayer, Ceremonies and Blessings 1/4 oz
PRAYER AND BLESSING TOOL: Our anointing oil is a tool for prayer that can be used anytime or place for setting apart the kingdom of God.
DAILY PRAYER: Use of fragrant anointing oil or balm during daily prayer offers a lingering reminder and encouragement that Jesus is always near.
THOUGHTFUL RELIGIOUS GIFT: Our Pomegranate anointing oil is a thoughtful and considerate gift to give those using prayer in daily life. Oil of Gladness is committed to supporting people in prayer by providing superior anointing oils, oil holders and Christian gifts using the most beautiful fragrances available.
UNITE THE WORLD: Believers in the US and around the world use our handmade anointing oil to come together as a community and unite with God. Hand-filled and blessed by a small dedicated team in the USA.
REINFORCE SPIRITUAL MEANING: Our anointing oil is made to reinforce faith or enhance spiritual experience through prayer. It’s not meant to be used for physical healing and does not have any mystical power in and of itself.
Did you know when those of the Jewish faith celebrate Rosh HaShanah in the latter weeks of September, many make it a point to include pomegranates with their feasts? Their tradition portrays the pomegranate as a symbol of righteousness. In the New Testament book of Luke there is the story of an event that happened in the early days of Jesus' ministry. A woman of the street entered, uninvited, into a house where Jesus was a dinner guest. Kneeling at his feet, she anointed them. With her tears, she dampened them. With her hair, she dried them. With her lips, she continually kissed them. When the host, a Pharisee, challenged Jesus for allowing this, he responded with the teaching of the "Unforgiving Debtor." When he had finished his teaching he asked, "Do you see this woman?" He then went on to declare, "Her sins, which are many, have been forgiven, for she loved much; but he who is forgiven little loves little" (Luke 7:41-48). Apparently, according to these words of Jesus, true righteousness comes and is evidenced by a completely changed heart.