Spikenard Anointing Oil - My Personal Blend
You will find Spikenard - or Nard - in the scriptures.
Read Mark 14:3 and John 12:3. Mary anointed Jesus' feet before He went to the Cross. Spikenard is the anointing unto death to be made alive resurrected anew with Christ. A favorite among those in healing ministry and intercession.
PLEASE NOTE: 5ml, 1/3 oz, and 1/2 oz bottles come with Euro caps, larger sizes come with standard caps.
What is a Euro Cap? The glass bottles with the Euro cap include orifice reducers, which allow for dispensing the product a drop at a time. Also helps in reducing spillage by the cap coming unscrewed when in the pocket or purse.
SPIKENARD Nard is mentioned in the biblical love poem, the Song of Solomon (1:12 and 4:13).t. It is mentioned in the biblical love poem, the Song of Solomon (1:12 and 4:13).
During ancient times, Spikenard was the most expensive perfume in the world. A pound was said to cost an entire year's salary for the average worker. Spikenard was considered a herb of love, thus when Mary of Bethany poured out her perfume without reservation, it became a powerful symbol of abandoned worship. Her extravagant love caused a chain reaction. Those around became indignant but that didn't stop her from boldly proceeding to anoint the One she loved. Yeshua vindicated her and her name will always be remembered and her fragrant worship spoken of.
Spikenard is a small attractive perennial and is usually found growing on rock ledges and mountain slopes. It is prized for its aromatic rhizomes (roots). The fragrant worshipful adoration that spikenard symbolizes, came thus from the root, the very core of the beloved's being. It's found growing in the Shulamite Bride's garden. "Your shoots are an orchard of pomegranates with choice fruits, henna with nard plants, Nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon, with all the trees of frankincense, myrrh and aloes, along with all the finest spices.
Song 4:13-14 Spikenard is, by far, one of the most lovely and powerful symbols of worship. Mary came boldly, humbly, and without fear of man to worship her Lord. Mary cast aside the indignant remarks made about her and set her heart and affection on the Lover of her soul. She anointed Yeshua with the costliest and most valuable thing she possessed. Mary poured out all she had without reservation. As she abandoned herself to the Lord, the house was filled with the fragrance of her worship.
This fragrance reminds us to live a lifestyle of EXTRAVAGANT worship poured out upon our Beloved.