The Anointing (Chrisma) Pt. 2: How the Spirit Transfers, Expands, and Governs Those Who Carry It

The Anointing (Chrisma) Pt. 2: How the Spirit Transfers, Expands, and Governs Those Who Carry It

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Teaching by Prophet Lovy L. Elias · Watch on YouTube · 3 December 2019

True anointing is not the pouring of oil — it is the transfer of a person's spirit, nature, and abilities through intimate contact with one who carries it.

The anointing is one of the most misunderstood realities in the Body of Christ. It is not volume in prayer, not the sensation of oil, and not the loudness of a declaration. It is the rubbing of a spirit against another — the transfer of divine capacity from one vessel to another. Understanding what the anointing truly is, where it comes from, who can carry it, and how it operates is not optional for those who desire to walk in the fullness of what God has prepared for them.


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Teaching Overview

  1. You can never increase beyond your capacity.

Key Distinctions

AnointingPerformance
What it isThe transfer and rubbing of a spirit's nature and abilities onto another personLoud, forceful prayer or outward spiritual activity with no spiritual backing
SourceA person whose spirit has been anointed by God or another anointed vesselHuman effort, emotion, or religious habit
EvidenceEverything spoken takes place; results are producedSound and activity with no corresponding fruit
Can it run out?Yes — it can decrease, increase, and must be continuously refilledDoes not apply — it is not a substance
Dependence on relationshipRequires contact with an anointed source for transferRequires no spiritual connection
AuthorityPower
What it isThe jurisdiction given to govern a specific areaThe anointing that enables you to act within that jurisdiction
AnalogyA police officer's badge and jurisdictionThe bullets in a gun
Without the otherAuthority without power is a claim with no ability to enforcePower without anointing is a lie — it does not exist
SourceDelegated from aboveFlows from the anointing
The name of JesusThe trigger on a gunRequires the anointing to be the bullets that back it
Presence of GodAnointing
What it isGod's manifest nearness, often felt in worshipThe transfer of spiritual nature and divine ability
Flows fromGod directlyThe spirit of an anointed vessel
Can it run out?Not in the same senseYes — it can decrease and must be refilled
Effect on the believerCreates atmosphere and sensationChanges the spirit; produces ability and results
SalvationAnointing
CostFree — paid by JesusNot free; there is a great cost to carry it
Available toAll who call on JesusAnyone God raises — not limited to Christians
How receivedBy faith in ChristThrough relationship, impartation, and contact with an anointed source
Spirit of the WorldSpirit Which Is of God
What it isThe spirit that governs those outside of divine revelationA spirit that belongs to and comes from God — distinct from the Holy Spirit Himself
Capitalization in ScriptureSmall "s"Small "s" — not "the Spirit of God" but a spirit derived from God
FunctionLimits what a person can know and receiveEnables a person to know the things freely given to them by God
Who carries itThose conformed to the world's systemProphets and anointed vessels whose spirits are products of God's anointing
Anointing into GraceAnointing into Power
What it producesEntry into God's unmerited favourCapacity to operate in divine ability and supernatural results
Level of impartationLower measure of anointing transferHigher measure of anointing transfer
Who can give itAnyone with grace on their lifeOnly one who carries power in their anointing
Question to askAm I receiving an upgrade or a downgrade?What exactly is being transferred — and for what purpose?
Anointing into RighteousnessAnointing into Witchcraft
SourceGod and His anointed vesselsThe enemy and those operating under demonic anointing
Method of transferLaying on of hands, eating together, spiritual communionFood, objects, and contact with those carrying a defiled anointing
Biblical exampleSamuel keeping meat for Saul; the Last SupperDaniel refusing the king's table; food used as a vehicle for defilement
The person receiving mayKnow and choose to receiveNot even know it has happened

The True Definition of Anointing

  • Anointing is not the pouring of oil — that is ointment, a symbol of consecration, not the substance itself.
  • True anointing occurs when one person wraps their spirit against another, causing the abilities resident in that person to rub off onto the recipient.
  • When the Spirit of the Lord anointed Jesus, He smeared His nature on Him — raising Him into the dimension of His divine ability.

"When somebody wraps their spirit against you, the abilities that are inside that person rub off on you. You begin to be able to do what that person could do. That is what anointing is."

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Biblical Evidence: The Anointing Transfer Through Samuel and Saul

  • Samuel was heartbroken when God rejected Saul because he had rubbed his spirit against him — a personal, intimate investment of his own nature.
  • When Saul met the company of prophets, he began to prophesy — not merely because hands were laid on him, but because Samuel's nature had already transferred to him.
  • The moment the nature of Samuel rubbed off on Saul, those who knew him could not recognise who he had become.

"Samuel rubbed his spirit against him. Immediately the nature of Samuel rubbed off on him."

The Necessity of Spirit Transfer: Moses, Joshua, and the Elders

  • God's instruction to Moses was to lay his hand on Joshua and release his spirit into him — because God had already deposited something in Moses on the mountain that needed to be transferred.
  • In Numbers 11, God told Moses to gather seventy elders so He could take the spirit that was upon Moses and place it upon them.
  • When the anointing happens, something shifts in the spirit — a person can no longer function in the dimension of man but begins to operate in the dimension of the Spirit of God.

"When the anointing happens, your spirit changes. Something shifts with your spirit. You will no longer be what people used to think."

The Cost of the Anointing

  • Salvation is free, but the anointing is not — there is a significant cost attached to carrying it.
  • Anointing can become accessible to a recipient without personal cost only when someone who has already paid the price releases it to them through impartation.
  • The cost is not removed — it is absorbed by the one doing the anointing on behalf of the one receiving.

"The anointing is not free. There is a cost. There is a big cost to having the anointing."

You Cannot Receive From Someone Who Does Not Have It

  • It is impossible to receive an anointing from a person who does not carry it — pretending to have what you lack is exposed the moment results are required.
  • Faith is not pretending; faith is believing something to be true — "fake it till you make it" is not faith, it is performance.
  • The anointing can neither be manufactured nor simulated — it either flows from what is genuinely carried, or it does not flow at all.

"It is impossible to give what you don't have. You can never receive something from somebody who doesn't have it."

The Principles That Govern Walking in the Anointing

  • The anointing flows from the spirit — it is distinct from the presence of God, which can be felt in worship without the anointing necessarily operating.
  • The anointing can run out — it can decrease and it can increase, which means it requires both a knowledge of how to receive it and a discipline of how to maintain and refill it.
  • Walking in the anointing is not automatic; it requires an understanding of the principles that govern it.

"You can never flow in the anointing unless you understand the principles that makes you to walk in it. The anointing can run out. It can decrease and it can increase."

The Anointing Is Not Exclusive to Christians

  • The ability to make wealth is itself an anointing — it is not produced by fasting and prayer alone, but by how that specific anointing is initiated and provoked.
  • God raises up kings and rulers — including those outside of covenant — by His anointing, as demonstrated by Nebuchadnezzar's rise as an instrument of God's purposes.
  • A Christian who does not understand how anointing for wealth operates can fast and pray and remain in lack, while someone outside the Church walks in financial ability.

"The anointing does not only come upon Christians. The ability to make wealth is an anointing."

The Devil Still Operates with Anointing

  • Ezekiel 28:14 does not say the devil was the anointed cherub or used to be anointed — it says he is the anointed cherub, meaning the anointing remains active in him.
  • All authority and power comes from above — the devil has no independent source of power and is not receiving any new anointing or refill.
  • Every time an anointed person loses their anointing through distraction, the devil acquires it — because anointing is transferable and dwells in whatever a vessel is engaged with.

"The devil is still functioning with the anointing. His ability to do what he is doing is because it's still functioning with the anointing."

Authority Versus Power

  • Authority is a jurisdiction — the designated area over which a person has been given the right to govern, like a police officer whose badge is only valid within a specific territory.
  • Power is the anointing that enables you to act within that authority — without anointing backing it, there is no genuine power, only a claim.
  • The name of Jesus functions like a trigger on a gun — without the anointing as the bullet, it discharges nothing.

"Authority means I have been given an area to control. Power is the anointing that enables you to deal with somebody. Power without anointing is not power."

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The Name of Jesus and the Anointing

  • The name Jesus is a common name — Yeshua was a name carried by multiple people in Scripture, including a sorcerer called Bar-Jesus.
  • "Christ" means the anointed one — the set-apart one — and it is the Christ that makes the name of Jesus carry weight and produce results.
  • The name of Jesus is powerful to those who have fully embraced its complete work; to those who have not, it is just another name.

"The name of the Lord Jesus is powerful, but it's powerful to those who have embraced it fully. Unless you know the Jesus of the anointing, you don't know Jesus."

The Anointing Is Neither Good Nor Bad — It Unlocks Ability

  • The anointing is like a gun — it is neither good nor evil in itself; what matters is who possesses it and for what purpose it is used.
  • The anointing is a heavenly materiality that manifests physically, and it operates in measures: healing, deliverance, miracles, and even at its highest levels, it can consume the flesh.
  • The anointing is not a product of the Spirit of God — it releases the abilities of God in a person who has had contact with the Spirit.

"The anointing is neither good nor bad. But all it does is it unlocks an ability."

The Anointing Carries the Database of Its Source

  • According to 1 John 2:27, the anointing received from a source abides in the recipient and teaches them — meaning they carry the full knowledge of whoever anointed them.
  • A person anointed by someone who carries the spirit of revelation will not need others to teach them because what is inside of them is already teaching them.
  • The limit is absolute — you can never be taught beyond what the person who anointed you had.

"If that person anoint you, you know everything they know. So you will not need anybody to teach you because what is inside of you is teaching you."

Who You Sit Under Determines What You Receive

  • When the early disciples received the anointing of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2, they began to speak in tongues — and wherever they went, those on whom they laid hands also received the same.
  • Paul released specific gifts into Timothy and Titus by the laying on of hands — gifts beyond what he released to everyone — and instructed Timothy to stir them up.
  • You cannot sit under an evangelist and begin to prophesy unless that evangelist carried the prophetic within them — what is in the source is what transfers.

"Depending on who you sit under, the oil that is on them transfers to you and you do what they did."

The Spirit of Revelation and the Things God Has Prepared

  • 1 Corinthians 2:9–10 declares that what God has prepared for those who love Him has not been seen, heard, or entered the heart of man — yet God reveals it by His Spirit.
  • The Spirit of revelation brings a person into knowledge of what God has prepared for them — it removes spiritual darkness and replaces it with divine clarity.
  • Without the spirit of revelation, a believer cannot know what has already been freely given to them by God.

"The Spirit of revelation brings you into the knowing of what God has prepared for you. It makes you not to be in the dark."

The Spirit Which Is of God — A Critical Distinction

  • 1 Corinthians 2:12 does not say believers have received "the Spirit of God" — it says they have received "the spirit which is of God," written with a lowercase "s."
  • "The spirit which is of God" is a spirit that belongs to and derives from God — it is the spirit of a prophet or anointed vessel whose spirit is the product of God's anointing.
  • You can never know what God has freely given you without encountering a spirit which is of God — not the Spirit of God directly, but a vessel whose spirit flows from Him.

"You can never know what God has given you for free unless you encounter a spirit which is of God. Not the spirit of God."

Capacity Is the Boundary of Revelation

  • Your capacity is determined by your experience of God — if you believe God only provides enough to survive, that becomes the ceiling of what you can receive.
  • The anointing of revelation challenges and expands capacity — it makes a person uncomfortable remaining where they are and forces growth beyond their previous limits.
  • Revelation does not fill what you already know — it shows you that there is more to God than what you have yet encountered, thereby raising your ceiling.

"Revelation comes to show you that there is more to God than what you thought. You can never increase beyond your capacity."

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The Prophet's Anointing Cannot Be Lost

  • A prophet's spirit is itself the product of the anointing — it is not something laid upon him temporarily but something that has become the constitution of who he is.
  • The anointed one may lose the anointing; but a prophet whose identity is formed by the anointing from God Himself cannot lose it in the same way.
  • The spirit which is of God that a prophet carries is what makes it possible for others to know the things freely given to them — access to this spirit is access to revelation.

"A Prophet can never lose the anointing because his spirit is the produce of the anointing. The only way you can know what God has given, you need the spirit which is of God."

The Principle of Anointing Through Eating: Samuel and Saul

  • In 1 Samuel 9, Samuel reserved a specific portion of meat for Saul before he had even arrived — he kept it from the time he called Saul to come, because he knew the day and purpose.
  • Samuel's intention was for Saul to eat what he had prepared, because eating together was a vehicle for spiritual transfer — the anointing passed through the shared meal.
  • When Samuel poured oil on Saul's head in chapter 10, the oil was the symbol — the anointing had already been transferred the night before through what they ate together.

"Samuel wanted to anoint him by eating what he ate. He also gave it to him and immediately they were joined."

The Principle of Spiritual Transfer Through Food

  • The Last Supper was Jesus anointing His disciples — the Passover feast was Moses anointing the people — both were intentional acts of spiritual transfer through eating.
  • Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to eat from the king's table because to eat it would have been to receive the anointing of the gods of Babylon — they would have been defiled.
  • The principle operates in both directions: food can be a vehicle for righteous anointing or for the transfer of witchcraft — some people are anointed into witchcraft through food and do not even know it.

"The principle works both ways. Some people are anointed into witchcraft. They don't even know."


Key Definitions

Anointing — The transfer of a person's spirit and abilities to another through close contact; one spirit wrapping against and rubbing off on another, causing the recipient to begin operating in what the source carried.

Chrisma (Christ) — The anointed one; the set-apart one. "Christ" is not a surname but a title meaning anointed — it is the anointing that distinguishes Jesus of Nazareth from every other person who bore the name Yeshua.

The spirit which is of God — A spirit that belongs to and derives from God, carried by a prophet or anointed vessel whose spirit is the product of God's anointing; distinct from the Holy Spirit Himself and written in Scripture with a lowercase "s."

Authority — A designated jurisdiction over which a person has been given the right to govern; it defines where a person can operate, not the power with which they operate.

Power — The anointing that enables a person to act within their authority; without anointing as its backing, claimed power is without substance or effect.

Capacity — The current ceiling of what a person can believe, receive, and operate in — determined by their experience of God and expanded only through the anointing of revelation.

Key Takeaways

  • Anointing is the transfer of a spirit, not the pouring of oil — Understanding this corrects the foundation of how believers seek, receive, and walk in anointing.
  • You can never increase beyond your current capacity — Revelation is the only force that raises the ceiling, making this the most critical gift to seek.
  • Who you sit under determines what you receive — The oil on the source transfers to the recipient, making proximity to the right anointed person a strategic and spiritually consequential decision.
  • The devil still operates with the anointing he carried in heaven — This reframes spiritual warfare as a contest of anointing, not merely a battle of names or declarations.
  • The spirit which is of God — not the Spirit of God directly — is what gives access to knowing what God has freely provided — This distinction determines whether a believer lives in darkness or revelation about their own inheritance.

Reflection Questions

  1. Who are you currently sitting under — and based on what is being transferred through that relationship, are you being upgraded or downgraded in your anointing?
  2. What is your current capacity for God? What is the largest thing you genuinely believe He can do in your life right now — and what would it take for revelation to expand that ceiling?
  3. Are there areas of your life where you have been using the name of Jesus without the anointing backing it? What does that reveal about the state of your spiritual connection?
  4. In what ways have you been treating anointing as performance — loud prayer, strong declarations, emotional worship — rather than seeking the genuine transfer of spirit from an anointed source?
  5. What specific step can you take this week to position yourself under a spirit which is of God, so that the things freely given to you by God can be revealed?

Prayers and Declarations

"I am going to pray for you to receive ascertained anointing today. I am going to pray that you receive the anointing of revelation. I'm gonna pray that you receive the anointing of revelation."

"I'm going to make some prayers today for you. I'm going to make a prayer for you today. I'm going to pray that not only God will cause you to enter into the revelation that I carry inside of me."

"So I'm going to pray for you to receive the anointing of revelation. Because it expands you."


Scripture References

  • 1 Samuel 9:23-24 — "And Samuel said unto the cook, Bring the portion which I gave thee, of which I said unto thee, Set it by thee. And the cook took up the shoulder, and that which was upon it, and set it before Saul. And Samuel said, Behold that which is left! set it before thee, and eat: for unto this time hath it been kept for thee since I said, I have invited the people. So Saul did eat with Samuel that day." (KJV)
  • 1 Samuel 9:25-27 — "And when they were come down from the high place into the city, Samuel communed with Saul upon the top of the house. And they arose early: and it came to pass about the spring of the day, that Samuel called Saul to the top of the house, saying, Up, that I may send thee away. And Saul arose, and they went out both of them, he and Samuel, abroad. And as they were going down to the end of the city, Samuel said to Saul, Bid the servant pass on before us, (and he passed on,) but stand thou still a while, that I may shew thee the word of God." (KJV)
  • 1 Samuel 10:1
  • 1 Samuel 10:10-11
  • Numbers 11:17 — "And I will come down and talk with thee there: and I will take of the spirit which is upon thee, and will put it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone." (KJV)
  • Ezekiel 28:14 — "Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth; and I have set thee so: thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the stones of fire." (KJV)
  • 1 Corinthians 2:9-10 — "But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God." (KJV)
  • 1 Corinthians 2:12 — "Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God." (KJV)
  • 1 Corinthians 11:23-25
  • 1 John 2:27 — "But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him." (KJV)
  • 2 Timothy 1:6
  • Daniel 1:8
  • Acts 2:1-4

Golden Nuggets

"When somebody wraps their spirit against you, the abilities that are inside that person rub off on you. You begin to be able to do what that person could do. That is what anointing is."

"The anointing is not free. There is a cost. There is a big cost to having the anointing."

"When the anointing is there, everything you say takes place. Because there is something that is forced to back what you are speaking."

"It is impossible to give what you don't have. You can never receive something from somebody who doesn't have it."

"The anointing does not only come upon Christians. The ability to make wealth is an anointing."

"All authority and power comes from above. The devil is using the anointing received back when he was still functioning in heaven. Every time an anointed person loses their anointing because of the distractions of life, the devil takes that anointing."

"Authority means I have been given an area to control. Power is the anointing that enables you to deal with somebody. Power without anointing is not power."

"Depending on who you sit under, the oil that is on them transfers to you and you do what they did."

"Revelation comes to show you that there is more to God than what you thought. You can never increase beyond your capacity."

"A Prophet can never lose the anointing because his spirit is the produce of the anointing."


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