It is a Worship Song but It doesn’t Mean it’s Anointed

Just because a song is label as “Worship Song” doesn’t mean it’s anointed.

What makes an anointed song different from the any worship song is that anointed songs are written in a secret place. It’s reveal from the knowledge of the Anointed one and His holy presence. It is written in a holy place from an encounter with the Holy one. It is release from the secret and intimate bedroom of the Lover (The King) and the Loved (receiver of the song).

Anointed song is far more than a worship song; Not all Christian songs are anointed, and only few worship songs are anointed. Anointed songs are released by the Holy God to those whose hearts are touched and ruin by the holy being. The words are a fable description of their experience with the living Jesus.

The songs are not regurgitated nor are they received from another man‘s revelation. It is unique and different, one of a kind to be exact. It never entered this atmosphere. Its origin is the originator, the uncreated King Himself. It is not rehearsed, and it can’t be rehearse with intention to carry the same uncompromised anointing.

Anointed songs are different from any other worship song because they are not written by artist nor their talents; they’re produce from a heart that is rapture by unexplainable experience. You spirit knows and can testify when it hears one.

When anointed songs are redo by different artists, they’re meaning and splendors glory and rupturing affect on the heart is compromised. They simply become a ruin. This is because the artist redoing it can only rehearse the sound that he/she takes in by their natural ear. So as sincere as their heart may be, it can’t produce the original song. That’s because anointed songs are not meant to be reproduce.

When you hear it redone by another artist, your spirit can sense it. And to be honest, it displeases me greatly. This is because it discredits the original song and brings it to a common worship song, stripping it of its anointing and glory, its uncompromised purity and holiness.

So I wish artist would stop doing it; there has never been justice done by doing so.

This is the difference between anointed song and any regular worship song. And just because a song is a worship song, it doesn’t mean it’s anointed. And when artist rehears anointed song and redo it, it becomes just like any other worship song.

Share your thoughts

No related posts.

14 Comments to “It is a Worship Song but It doesn’t Mean it’s Anointed”

  1. By Anonymous, August 27, 2010 @ 11:50 am

    I have to disagree with you. Who gets to decide if a song is anointed or not? And why do you think you know the qualifications of what is or what isn’t anointed. Just because a song is redone by another doesn’t make it not anointed, in fact its not about the how its sang or the melody…isn’t it about the heart and the words sung out to God? I don’t think “songs” are anointed. I think the place of worship, the leader, and the music is anointed. Your blogs are often times incorrect because you state YOUR opinions as fact. But I’ve noticed they are in fact just another opinion most often based upon no root or word of God.

  2. By francis, August 27, 2010 @ 12:24 pm

    I think it’s completely ok to disagree. when i was talking about differnet artist redoing it, i wasn’t talking about the melody or how it’s sang. I was talking the artist who received the song was singing their experience at the specific moment. I like your comment. but ya, i was stating my experience.

  3. By Anonymous, August 27, 2010 @ 3:40 pm

    Again, I disagree. Not every artist will redo it the way they perceived it. Most often than not there’s always a real difference of the song when someone else does it. And that doesn’t mean the song loses its power or anointing. And like I said, there is no biblical basis to your statements.

  4. By Jared, August 27, 2010 @ 4:23 pm

    A wonderful post. Our mindsets are often so stuck in the physical that we think of the quality of worship by the skill of the musicians. True worship doesn’t even have to be music though, because God wants those that would worship Him in spirit and in truth (John 4:23-24). It does not matter if I’m painting or mowing the lawn physically, if my spirit is worshiping God whatever I do is anointed.
    Just as some music (in the physical) is better than others, some worship in the spirit is better than others, this is why some music is deeper than others. In the same way the true beauty of a symphony would be lost on me, but savored by a master musician. Some very deep anointed music may be lost to someone who is not ready for it (1 Cor. 3:2), but the spirit of a more mature Christian can eat it up.
    I’ve only had a small revelation of what it means to worship in spirit, but what I have I give to you. I do not yet know what it means to worship in truth, but I eagerly await the day that I learn.

  5. By francis, August 27, 2010 @ 4:58 pm

    Wow, Jared!!! You are on a whole other level…Man this is good and true.

    I’m loving all the comments. Growth is really taking place. And I’m sorry if I said something misleading, it was not the intention. I can take a rebuke. But I was in no way saying I’m qualified as judger of songs, and whether it is anointed or not.

    I was expressing what my spirit experience. It might be different for everybody and that’s ok. But for me, spirit knows one when it hears ones. And that’s what I was saying. That’s what I felt in my spirit so I wrote it down. I could completely be wrong and it won’t be the first time. I just hope I can humble myself to learn from it.

  6. By Brenda, August 27, 2010 @ 5:08 pm

    The anointing of the music comes from the heart of the believer to the Lord. If b people come in and they are in the flesh it is hard to enter the anointing. People should prepare themselves to enter the presence of the Lord.

  7. By Anonymous 2, August 28, 2010 @ 10:04 am

    I understand where you’re coming from, Francis. It is true that your spirit will sense different “worship” songs differently from the other. However, just because you sense less anointing does not mean it’s because there is less of an anointing. I would say that it is because your heart is not feeling or saying the same things to God that the song is. If that’s the case, just don’t sing the song, bc if you are, then you are not worshiping in your spirit or in truth. Real anointing comes from the Holy Spirit when you MEAN WHAT YOU SAY to Him, when you are genuine and sincere in what you’re saying to Him. David wrote songs out of what he was feeling, even if it wasn’t factually accurate. God honored his heart and his cry because it was GENUINE.
    The Israelites had worship leaders also and when they worshiped God, they all cried out with the same song. They worshiped TOGETHER. Obviously they would’ve had to repeat songs and use songs that someone else wrote, being as ONE person would’ve wrote it but many were worshiping God with it.
    Music is a tool and a way of communication to God. It’s unfortunate that people misuse and abuse it. But Music in itself is not God. And like Jared said, we are supposed to be worshiping in everything we do, whether it be cleaning our house or painting something or driving on the street. Music is just one way and in itself does not carry its own anointing. The anointing is on the people who are singing it depending on if they are being sincere. Some songs are “birthed” in the secret place. But even those songs in itself are not anointed. Someone else that is not in that same attitude can sing that song that was created in the “secret place” and feel absolutely nothing at all. It’s more to do with what the Holy Spirit is doing with that PERSON at that time!
    So instead of being displeased at songs or how they are sung, be displeased when people are singing them empty words and PRAY that the Holy Spirit would open them up to what He wants to do with them individually at that time so that He can join everyone together in real unity and real anointing in worship.

  8. By Evelin Nolasco, November 14, 2010 @ 2:26 pm

    Yes, I agree. Once the anointed song is revived by another artist, it is no longer an anointed song but it becomes a worship song. I suggest artist write their own songs and not rely on someone else’s song.

  9. By majorshadow, December 15, 2010 @ 9:49 pm

    Song Title: “Hosanna”
    Hear @ URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYk5dwG0y1Q

  10. By Rigoberto Samela, April 26, 2011 @ 7:21 am

    This really answered my problem, thanks for your time!

  11. By Yana, June 20, 2011 @ 4:57 pm

    The Sheep hear his masters voice, anointing songs come from your belly and are ministered from your belly, often no release comes until the song has been ministered with sensitivity and ALWAYS has a redemptive end. I am a phrophetic minstrel and have a redemptive annointing on my voice as a gift to set the captives free, so i chose not to squander the gift and even if i was to sing something else, i have gotten used to ministering from the heart so what happens is the words contain the melody and intention and love from my heart the heart God gives me to represent his feelings and the has ALWAYS been an outcome of breakthrough or those reporting back a change. Living aware of the move of the Holy spirit at all times as well as having a connection and relationship with God will show you how to discern a cry out or call for help, when to saturate yourself with that annointed chorus or melody sometimes even just one line, but when you are asked to minister (not of your own accord there is usually a call) its has a redemptive end.

    I really dislike, performances that entertain and appease the congregation in Church. many times annointing will bring tears not applause. It will convict, set free, deliver and reconnect with God himself. leave the performance out of it.

  12. By caravan, October 18, 2011 @ 5:21 pm

    I really like your wp theme, wherever do you obtain it from?

  13. By Antoine Clemmey, November 29, 2011 @ 10:15 pm

    spermaceti siddone flooring nuri unwitting santis stannie muskett sullen

  14. By Deshawn Perlman, December 19, 2011 @ 3:42 am

    Together with every thing that seems to be building inside this specific subject matter, your opinions tend to be quite refreshing. Even so, I am sorry, but I can not subscribe to your entire plan, all be it exciting none the less. It seems to us that your remarks are not totally justified and in actuality you are yourself not even thoroughly convinced of the point. In any event I did enjoy looking at it.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Leave a Reply