"I Am Redeemed" Oil
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Description
"I Am Redeemed" Oil ✨🌹
Inspired by the beautiful redemption story in Book of Ruth and the comforting promise of Book of Isaiah 43, this handcrafted anointing oil is a reminder that the Lord still redeems, restores, and calls His people by name.
Made with olive oil infused with calming lavender, delicate lily and rose petals, shimmering gold foil, faux pearls, and a tiny decorative diamond ring, each bottle is designed to reflect beauty, covenant, and grace. Because if redemption had a signature look… it would probably sparkle a little. 💍✨
The pearls symbolize beauty formed through pressure, the flowers represent renewal and love, and the gold accents reflect the refining hand of God. The decorative ring is a sweet reminder of covenant and redemption, inspired by Ruth’s story of being seen, chosen, and restored.
Inspired also by the tender imagery in Song of Solomon:
“I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.” — Song of Solomon 2:1
“Like a lily among thorns, so is my love…” — Song of Solomon 2:2
And anchored in the promise of Isaiah 43:1:
“Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are Mine.”
Perfect for prayer time, gifting, quiet devotion moments, or simply displaying somewhere lovely enough to make guests ask, “Wait… where did you get that?” 🤍
Each bottle is lovingly handmade, so no two are exactly alike — just like testimonies, fingerprints, and church ladies’ potato salad recipes.
Anointing Oil Prayers
Here are some simple anointing oil prayers you can use. Keep in mind—what carries power is not the oil itself, the Most High God who empowers.
🙏 1. Basic Anointing Prayer
“Father God, I dedicate this oil to You. Let it be set apart for Your purpose. As I use it, let Your presence fill this moment. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
🙏 2. Prayer for Healing
“Lord Jesus, You are the healer. As I anoint with this oil, I ask for Your healing touch—spirit, soul, and body. Restore what is broken and bring wholeness. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
🙏 3. Prayer for Protection
“God, I ask for Your covering and protection. Let this anointing represent Your presence over this place, my home, and my life. No harm or darkness can stand against You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
🙏 4. Prayer for Peace
“Holy Spirit, come and bring peace where there is anxiety, confusion, or fear. Let this anointing be a reminder that You are here and You are in control. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
🙏 5. Prayer for Dedication
“Lord, I set this moment apart for You. Let my life, my thoughts, and my steps be consecrated to You. Lead me in Your will. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
Olive Oil
In the Bible, olive oil symbolizes the Holy Spirit, divine presence, purity, healing, and joy. It was used to consecrate priests and kings, light the tabernacle lamps, and treat wounds, representing God's blessing and empowerment. The oil is a central symbol of spiritual preparation and God's favor throughout scripture.
Key Biblical Symbolism of Olive Oil:
The Holy Spirit: Olive oil represents the presence, comfort, and sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit. This is exemplified by the "pure olive oil" used in the tabernacle lamps and the parable of the ten virgins, where oil signifies spiritual readiness.
Anointing and Consecration: Olive oil was used to consecrate priests, prophets, and kings (e.g., Aaron, David), symbolizing that they were set apart for God's purposes.
Healing and Comfort: Because of its medicinal properties, oil is used in the Bible as a symbol of healing, compassion, and care, as seen in the parable of the Good Samaritan and in the anointing of the sick.
Abundance and Prosperity: The presence of oil symbolized God's blessing and prosperity, often mentioned alongside grain and wine as a sign of agricultural abundance.
The Messiah: The Hebrew word for Messiah (Mashiach) means "Anointed One," directly connecting to the olive oil used to anoint kings.
Gold
In the Bible, gold primarily represents divinity, holiness, purity, and the glory of God. As a precious and incorruptible metal, it symbolizes God's unchanging nature, divine kingship, and refined faith. It is frequently used for sacred items in the Tabernacle and Temple to denote God's presence.
Key Symbolic Meanings of Gold:
Divinity and Holiness: Gold is associated with God's throne, the Ark of the Covenant, and the inner sanctum of Solomon's Temple, highlighting the sacredness and unapproachable light of God's presence.
Purity and Refinement: Gold signifies spiritual purity. It represents believers being purified and tested through trials, as gold is refined in fire (1 Peter 1:7).
Kingship and Glory: Gold symbolizes royalty and authority (e.g., in Christ's crown in Revelation).
Divine Value and Riches: Gold illustrates high spiritual value and heavenly riches, such as the streets of pure gold in the New Jerusalem.
Reflecting God’s Character: Because gold does not tarnish or rust, it represents God's "unchangeable" and eternal character.