- Scent: A bright, woody aroma from pure essential oils including: Balsam, Frankincense, Juniper Berry, Labdanum, Mandarin, Myrrh, Spikenard and Vanilla.
- Use: as reminder to adorn oneself in a garment of praise
The scriptures that go with this anointing oil are:
“…the garment [expressive] of praise instead of a heavy, burdened, and failing spirit…” Isaiah 61:3 AMP
“Praise him for his majestic glory, the glory of his name. Come before him clothed in sacred garments.” Psalm 29:2 LIV
Category: Favored Covenant oil (Category determines price – more info on the Frequently Asked Questions page)
Reflections:
A garment of praise acts as a covering. It is like a weapon because it is a shield – a protection – from the attacks of the enemy. As we align our hearts in praise there is no room for doubt, fear, and other ploys of the enemy. Praise marches out ahead of the warriors just like the armies in biblical times who sent the worshipers in front of the fighters. Praise declares victory before the battle begins and as it rages. Praise ensures the outcome.
The Inspiration:
Father began emphasizing to Carol the need for His people to put on their garments of praise.
July 2015 at 10:32 pm
Dear Carol, I have not been to your website in a long time but thought about you and decided to check out what was new. I noticed a new oil called Garment of Praise and wanted to share a poem I wrote with the same name.
A Garment of Praise
A garment of praise was fashioned for me
Dyed by the blood that dripped down the tree
Stitched from the lashings He bore on His back
For in Satan’s hot fury there was no lack
The king of the Universe bloodied and bare
Took our disgrace and offered us there
The full gift of pardon, mercy and grace
To save even those who spat in His face
Against His accusers He did not resist or rebel
The Lamb remained silent, the Lamb remained still
Veiling His glory in a barrowed shame
Claiming all those who call on His name
Jesus our Savior, Redeemer and Lord
Bestowed upon us what we couldn’t afford
A costlier raiment can never be found
Regardless of person, occasion or crown
Now clothed with salvation and eternally blessed
Enrobed in His glory, I am beautifully dressed.
I hope you enjoy it! Now it’s time to pick out a new oil or two.