READ: Matthew 13:44-46
«…the kingdom…is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field.» - Matthew 13:44
The anointing is the greatest treasure ever to be given to men. An anointed person is like a treasure hidden in a field. Unfortunately, this great treasure is hidden in the middle of a big field. You are going to have to pass through the gates or cross over the walls to gain access to the field. You are going to have to wade through the streams in the field to gain access to the anointing. You are going to have to walk across the grass and the weeds, walk over the rocks, avoid the snakes to gain access to the treasure in the field.People without energy have no time to cross the field to find the anointing. Lazy men cannot make the effort to wade through streams and carefully make their way over the grass and weeds in the field. If you have no time to search the field for this precious anointing, rest assured you will never have the anointing.
As you wade through the field, keep your eyes open for a man. This man will be carrying the anointing. It may be in him, it may be upon him or it may be with him. The treasure of the anointing is found upon the anointed. The anointing is inseparable from the man. The man of God has the anointing in him, with him or upon him.
It costs something to get near to the anointed person and to gain access to the anointing. Remember, it is the anointing you need, not the anointed. It is the anointing which breaks the yoke. It is not the anointed man who breaks the yoke but the anointing in him and the anointing upon him.
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