Anointed With Fresh Oil and Surrounded by Favor Scripture Focus: Psalm 92:10; Psalm 5:12 (KJV)
- †† Dr. G. Denise Gray

- Jan 11
- 4 min read
Good Sunday afternoon to our online congregation.
Wherever you are joining from today, I want you to pause for a moment. Take a breath. Still your heart. This is not just another message and this is not just another Sunday. This is a divine appointment. God is intentional, and nothing you experience in Him is accidental.
The Word of the Lord declares in Psalm 92:10, “But my horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn: I shall be anointed with fresh oil. ”Fresh oil is significant. Fresh oil speaks of renewal. It speaks of strength restored. It speaks of clarity after confusion and endurance after weariness. Fresh oil means God is not asking you to survive on yesterday’s grace or last season’s strength. He is releasing something new.
Many of you listening today have been faithful longer than people know. You have endured quietly. You have trusted God through seasons where answers were delayed and the process was uncomfortable. You showed up when it would have been easier to pull back. And the Lord says this morning, fresh oil is being poured on your obedience.
Fresh oil for your mind, where you’ve been tired. Fresh oil for your heart, where disappointment tried to settle. Fresh oil for your purpose, where the enemy hoped delay would cause you to doubt.
Fresh oil is God’s confirmation that you are still chosen, still called, and still positioned.
But the Scripture doesn’t stop there. Because oil is only part of what God is releasing. Along with fresh oil comes favor.
Psalm 5:12 declares, “For You, Lord, will bless the righteous; with favor You will surround him as with a shield.
”Favor is not luck. Favor is not coincidence. Favor is divine alignment. Favor is God positioning you in places you didn’t qualify for on paper, protecting you from things you never saw coming, and opening doors that effort alone could never open.
Favor surrounds. That means it goes before you and stands behind you. Favor covers you on every side. Favor speaks for you when you are silent. Favor protects what oil empowers.
Some of you are realizing that you should not be where you are right now—but grace kept you. That was favor.
Some of you have walked through doors this season that seemed impossible just months ago—that was favor.
Some of you are still standing after battles that should have broken you—that was favor.
And here is what I want our online congregation to understand this morning: God does not anoint casually, and He does not favor randomly. What He releases is connected to obedience, faith, and alignment. Oil flows where submission lives. Favor rests where trust is maintained.
This is why today is not a day to rush. This is not a day to scroll past what God is saying. This is a day to receive. Receive the oil that renews your strength. Receive the favor that surrounds your life. Receive the love of God that heals what people wounded and restores what seasons drained.
God is not just blessing you spiritually; He is concerned about every area of your life. Your peace. Your relationships. Your purpose. Your future. The abundance God releases is not only financial—it is wholeness, stability, clarity, and joy that flows from walking in alignment with Him.
At Manifestation of His Glory Network, Inc., we believe this truth: belief must lead to manifestation. Faith must produce fruit. And the glory of God must be seen, not just spoken about. The glory of God is revealed when lives are transformed, when hearts are healed, and when people walk boldly in who God has called them to be.
So today, I declare over our online congregation:

You are anointed with fresh oil.
You are surrounded by divine favor.
You are walking in faith.
You are covered in love.
You are positioned for abundance.
You are not behind.
You are not forgotten..
You are not disqualified.
As we close today, I speak peace over your hearts and strength over your lives. May the fresh oil released through this Word continue to rest upon you, and may the favor of the Lord surround you in every place you step this week. Walk boldly, knowing you are covered, called, and aligned with God’s purpose.
Thank you for being part of our online congregation and for allowing me to serve you in this season. I am Apostle G. Denise Gray, and it is my honor to speak into your lives and walk alongside you as we believe God together for manifestation.
Go forward in faith, love, and expectation, trusting that what God has begun, He will surely manifest.
Let us pray,
Father God, we thank You for Your Word today. We thank You for the fresh oil You are pouring out and the favor You are releasing over our lives. As we come before You now, we open our hearts to receive everything You have spoken and everything You are doing.
Father, let the oil that was released through Your Word settle deeply in our spirits. Where there has been weariness, restore strength. Where there has been confusion, release clarity. Where there has been delay, bring divine alignment. We ask that You renew minds, heal hearts, and revive purpose.
Lord, surround our online congregation with favor as a shield. Go before them this week. Stand behind them. Cover them on every side. Let doors open that no man can shut, and close doors that no longer serve Your will. Protect what You have anointed and establish what You have called.
We thank You that Your glory is being revealed in our lives—not just spoken about, but experienced. We leave this moment trusting You, resting in You, and expecting manifestation. We seal this prayer in faith and thanksgiving.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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