The olive tree – anointed by God - 24 August 2016
Xanthe Hancox
Then Samuel took a flask of olive oil and poured it on Saul’s head and kissed him, saying, “Has not the LORD anointed you ruler over his inheritance?” 1 Samuel 10:1
But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and all of you know the truth 1 John 2:20
Another tree of importance in the land of Israel was the olive. The tree became the Biblical symbol for the nation of Israel (Romans 11:15-25). Its berries continue to be leading articles of Israeli commerce. This tree has been called an emblem of peace, prosperity, and wealth (Ps. 128). Its economic value was much enhanced by the fact that the great river valleys of Egypt and Mesopotamia have unsuitable soil and climate for the cultivation of olives; therefore, olive oil became a major item of export. Solomon sent the King of Tyre 378,533 litres of olive oil (I Kings 5:11).
Olive oil was also used in the anointing of prophets, priests and kings. In 1 Kings 19:16 we read about the prophet Elisha being anointed, in Leviticus 8:12 Aaron was anointed as priest and in 1 Samuel 16:13 David was anointed King. You might not think you’re nearly as influential or powerful as any of these people, but as a Christian, you’ve also been anointed – and with something far more valuable than olive oil, God’s Holy Spirit. God has poured out his Spirit on us and promised us our own glorious inheritance (Ephesians 1:18). Just as olive oil was used to light the lamps so that men could see in the dark, so the Holy Spirit provides light so that we may see and understand the truth.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for anointing me with your Holy Spirit, setting me apart for you. I pray that today I would live in the light of your truth and glorify your holy name. Amen.