Scent: A warm, woody aroma including essences of pomegranate, acacia, cinnamon, myrrh, frankincense, stacte, hyssop, salt and Atoning Blood essences.
Use: To be used in the act of consecrating and sanctifying something or someone to the Lord’s priestly service.
Note: Salt will still be visible floating in the oil.
The scripture that goes with this oil is:
“But because Jesus lives forever, his priesthood lasts forever. Therefore he is able, once and forever, to save those who come to God through him. He lives forever to intercede with God on their behalf.” Hebrews 7:24-25 NLT
Category: Cherished Covenant oil (Category determines price – more info on the order page)
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History
Meghan (of Dyed4you) received a timely personal word that was confirmed by the Lord which included a reference to an Oil of Melchizedek. The word came from someone who didn’t know of Meghan’s connection to the Scent of Heaven. Meghan brought the word to Carol and after much prayer, Oil of Melchizedek was birthed.
Meaning
Exodus 30:22-33 is the oil initially created for the purpose of consecrating priests and items to be used in priestly service. Oil of Melchizedek is made from a base of some Exodus 30 ingredients (like myrrh and cinnamon) with some additions as directed by the Lord.
Drops of Atoning Blood essentials are added since Jesus is our high priest of the order of Melchizedek (Hebrews 7). Pomegranate has been added because of the pomegranates around the hems of the priestly garments (Exodus 28:33). Acacia was added because it was the wood used for the ark of the covenant (Exodus 25). Frankincense, hyssop, and salt were added as cleansing and purification. Salt also represents covenant. Numbers 18:19b “It is a covenant of salt forever before the LORD for you and for your offspring with you.” Stacte was added because it was used in the temple as a fragrance before the Lord (Exodus 30:34), frankincense was as well.