Shanklin United Reformed Church

High Street, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. PO37 6LA
Registered Charity No. 1130459

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The Minister's Monthly Message


The View From Number 10 (Dracaena Gardens, Shanklin that is!!)

You have an anointing!

The Apostle John writes in his first letter to those in the early church who needed some guidance and encouragement as they went through troubled and uncertain times. They needed to keep their eyes on Jesus so as not to be knocked off the true path of life.

In chapter 2, he addresses these children in the faith about this “last hour” that they are in. He speaks of the hostile opposition to the faith and about those who deny that Jesus was truly the Messiah and of the spirit of the antichrist already at work in the world (see 4:3). Today, we live in a world of fake news, AI and air-brushed images; it’s often hard to know quite where the truth lies.

John reminds these believers in Jesus that they have “an anointing from the Holy One” (v20) and so are well equipped to separate truth from lies. This gift of God is, after all, the Spirit of truth who will guide them into all the truth, as Jesus had taught in John 16:13.

Jesus was a man full of the Holy Spirit, and he ministered in the Spirit’s power from the time of his baptism. He was God’s Anointed – this is the meaning of the Hebrew word Messiah (Christ in the Greek). As he began his work, he took the words of Isaiah 61 and applied them to himself, as we read in Luke 4:18 – “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me...”

As his short time of ministry came to an end, he commissioned his disciples to continue the work and promised that they would receive power to be his witnesses. This anointing from on high came on The Day of Pentecost – the Holy Spirit filled them and set them off to serve as his ambassadors in the world taking the Good News of his kingdom life to the ends of the earth.

Those in the early church soon came up against opposition and people who had other doctrinal ideas, so they needed great wisdom. Jesus declared in John 8 - If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (31-32). They were soon blessed to have the Spirit within them, and we who follow Jesus today benefit from this same anointing. He gives us all we need to navigate through the choppy seas of modern-day living amidst all the diverse ideologies.

John urges us – “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.” (1 John 4:1).

One of the gifts of the Spirit is that of discernment. We all possess a degree of common sense, but sometimes we need deeper insight in order to see things clearly and to differentiate between good and evil. The devil masquerades as an angel of light (2 Cor 11:14) and his false prophets appear like harmless sheep but below the surface are in fact ferocious wolves. We’ll soon know by their fruit or lack of it (Matthew 7:15-20). The Spirit will help us keep safe and to hold to what is true.

Some may have a special gift of discernment but all of us who are in Christ have on-board resources to help us know the truth – the anointing from the Holy One. This equipping from the Holy Spirit is the real deal; Jesus living presence with us every day granting us clarity of mind and peace within – not like those counterfeit spirits spreading confusion and fear and leading folk astray (2:27).

So, let’s keep watchful and alert so we don’t get hoodwinked or knocked off course; let’s keep rooted in Jesus and know that he is right with us, by his Spirit, helping us along.

With every blessing for the onward journey,

Grace and peace,


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