Anointing house with ammonia?

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No I didn't want to give that person a gift. Actually i didn't really like him but God told me to do it.

Whether its a gift or whatever. I believe that he heard from God. He has not had no demonic activity after he anointed the place with oil. He tried anointing with oil before but didn't get any result. So there was a reason God told him so. This is over. Your words seem different. I didn't know what to do with those tithes but God just said wait. I wanted to give it to someone else but He told me to wait.

Its done now I understand where your coming from. God is the one that leads but we have to be the ones to follow
Cool, so in this case, it would seem that the message was not complete until he clensed the house with ammonia then annointed it with oil. IOW's, the message did not end with amonia, but included annointing with oil afterwards. Interesting.
 
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and I didnt pray and ask the Lord to show me where to live. I was in a bad living situation and I told God I can do this anymore. I was under major spiritual warfare. I didn't feel like reading the word or praying at the time. One place just stood out more than the others. I went there to fill the application and I ask the Lord is this where you want me to be? He showed me the exact apartment I was going to live in and He said this is your apartment. After the whole process, comes to find out I moved into the same place He said I would

I didn't pray for a place to lived. I told Him I am ready to leave, packed my bags, called a few places, one stood out, I went there and God showed me and told me where I was going to live.
I wonder why so few of people pray for God's guidance?! We pray for God's guidance in every decision we make, from buying groceries (so that we have enough for the money we have to spend) to where we move to, etc. Why do so few of people pray for God's guidance?
 
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No I didn't want to give that person a gift. Actually i didn't really like him but God told me to do it.

Whether its a gift or whatever. I believe that he heard from God. He has not had no demonic activity after he anointed the place with oil. He tried anointing with oil before but didn't get any result. So there was a reason God told him so. This is over. Your words seem different. I didn't know what to do with those tithes but God just said wait. I wanted to give it to someone else but He told me to wait.

Its done now I understand where your coming from. God is the one that leads but we have to be the ones to follow
This has been bugging me since I read it, I tried to just ignore it, but I can't. What kind of gift did you buy if it wasn't purchased or given out of love? A bag of flaming dog pooo?

God tells us to Love our neighbors and enemies. Seems to me that any act of kindness from the heart then constitutes love. How can you, even on God's command, give a gift to another without love be present? You got to help me out here.
 
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In my village, anointing is done with bleach. This is good way to do because you can clean the house and anoint the house at time the same.

Multi-tasking;)

I use shake n vac!

Do the shake n vac and put the freshness back!
 
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I find the whole discussion of whether or not anointing one's house with ammonia instead of oil is biblical to be rather odd.

Maybe no one's stopped to realize that anointing one's home with oil is not biblical-- so, many are starting with a false premise, then comparing something else to that premise. In scripture the only things other than people that were anointed with oil were the tabernacle and it's furnishings, as part of setting those things aside strictly for God's use. At no time was a home, or any other personal items, anointed with oil in scripture. In fact, the only thing in scripture that I can remember a home being anointed with was with blood at passover.

I'm not saying that such a practice is wrong--- only that it is not prescribed in scripture.
 
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also it be being a waste of good oil. that can be being used for the car or for drinking

i think maybe it be idea of good to use urine to anoint the house as you would not use that in teh car or for being drinking. except romanskinov family but they are gypsy.
 
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I find the whole discussion of whether or not anointing one's house with ammonia instead of oil is biblical to be rather odd.

Maybe no one's stopped to realize that anointing one's home with oil is not biblical-- so, many are starting with a false premise, then comparing something else to that premise. In scripture the only things other than people that were anointed with oil were the tabernacle and it's furnishings, as part of setting those things aside strictly for God's use. At no time was a home, or any other personal items, anointed with oil in scripture. In fact, the only thing in scripture that I can remember a home being anointed with was with blood at passover.

I'm not saying that such a practice is wrong--- only that it is not prescribed in scripture.
Well tell that to someone who deals with spirits and devils, please. So far he is good. Everyone think this is a joke and I see nothing funny. He had spirits in his home and he anointed his home with oil first before the ammonia. The spirits was still there after that. After anointing the house with ammonia I told him to anoint his house again with oil and he hasn't had a problem since.
 
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Praise God! I found something that would make this easier on me. Lol, I’m at work and I didn’t have all the time to type this out.



Anoint
The practice of anointing with perfumed oil was common among the Hebrews. (1.) The act of anointing was significant of consecration to a holy or sacred use; hence the anointing of the high priest (Ex. 29:29; Lev. 4:3) and of the sacred vessels (Ex. 30:26). The high priest and the king are thus called "the anointed" (Lev. 4:3, 5, 16; 6:20; Ps. 132:10). Anointing a king was equivalent to crowning him (1 Sam. 16:13; 2 Sam. 2:4, etc.). Prophets were also anointed (1 Kings 19:16; 1 Chr. 16:22; Ps. 105:15). The expression, "anoint the shield" (Isa. 21:5), refers to the custom of rubbing oil on the leather of the shield so as to make it supple and fit for use in war.
(2.) Anointing was also an act of hospitality (Luke 7:38, 46). It was the custom of the Jews in like manner to anoint themselves with oil, as a means of refreshing or invigorating their bodies (Deut. 28:40; Ruth 3:3; 2 Sam. 14:2; Ps. 104:15, etc.). This custom is continued among the Arabians to the present day.
(3.) Oil was used also for medicinal purposes. It was applied to the sick, and also to wounds (Ps. 109:18; Isa. 1:6; Mark 6:13; James 5:14).
(4.) The bodies of the dead were sometimes anointed (Mark 14:8; Luke 23:56).
(5.) The promised Deliverer is twice called the "Anointed" or Messiah (Ps. 2:2; Dan. 9:25, 26), because he was anointed with the Holy Ghost (Isa. 61:1), figuratively styled the "oil of gladness" (Ps. 45:7; Heb. 1:9). Jesus of Nazareth is this anointed One (John 1:41; Acts 9:22; 17:2, 3; 18:5, 28), the Messiah of the Old Testament.

Just like when God was going to Passover Egypt and strike all the firstborn. In order for some to be protected the Lord gave them instructions, One of their instructions was to put blood on their doorpost. I bet you the ones who didn’t probably thought it was weird also. I am in no place to criticize or judge ones relationship with God.
 
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If its witchcraft, its witchcraft to you.

If God told me to spread ammonia or anoint my house with ammonia, I will be right on it because God works with everyone according to their faith.

Of course I don't have to because I know the power I have through Christ but this gentleman might of not know.
 
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If its witchcraft, its witchcraft to you.

If God told me to spread ammonia or anoint my house with ammonia, I will be right on it because God works with everyone according to their faith.

Of course I don't have to because I know the power I have through Christ but this gentleman might of not know.
that sounds like the same sort of wiccan relativist rubbish I was into

"If its true for you then it is true"

Tell me where in the bible does it show us that we need to anoint houses
 
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that sounds like the same sort of wiccan relativist rubbish I was into

"If its true for you then it is true"

Tell me where in the bible does it show us that we need to anoint houses
I don't anoint my house with ammonia. So who cares! This is what the gentleman believe God told him to do. I cannot sit here and say anything. We don't have to do anything! If you feel like you don't need to do this, then OKAY! Geez! I just don't see how its witchcraft to do something trying to cast out evil but hey everyone is different. Through my experience, I used oil to apply my faith, or to have point of contact to strengthen my faith. Oil has nothing to do with it. I'm applying my faith but I know it is God. I've cast out demons using anointed oil. I use to be tormented by a spirit until I anointed my room with oil when I went to ORU.

Everyone is different.
 
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As a matter of fact, I have anointed a house I worked in as i was cleaning - I took a little of the (oily!) polish and prayed over doors and windows as I worked!

I have used oil too, at home and elsewhere, but never ammonia. Bleaurgh! :sick:

I think someone's having a laugh with you 327. Don't do it!
Happy Birthday! April is an awesome month to have a birthday!
 
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