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Let the Oil Flow: Unlocking the Gift Within

by Dornett McIntosh
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798195550424
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 368
  • Original Price: USD 50.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 490 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Christian Living / Stewardship & Giving

The story in 2 Kings 4:1-7 is short, but it is overflowing with revelation.
A widow cries out to Elisha. Her husband has died. Creditors are coming. Her sons are in danger. This is not an abstract problem. It is personal, financial, emotional, and generational. She is carrying grief in one hand and pressure in the other. Yet the question that shifts the story is simple: "What do you have in the house?" Her first answer is almost dismissive. She says she has nothing at all except a small jar of oil. That little word except is where possibility begins. The thing she almost overlooked becomes the very instrument of her breakthrough.
This book is built on that revelation.
There is something powerful in the house.
There is something powerful within the life God has entrusted to you.
There is oil in your house.
In biblical times, olive oil had value. It was used for food, light, healing, anointing, and daily life. It could be consumed, traded, stored, and sold. It was practical and symbolic at the same time. That is one reason this passage speaks so strongly to modern readers. The oil in the widow's house was not only a spiritual symbol. It carried real economic and practical significance. It could be multiplied. It could be sold. It could pay debt. It could support life. In the same way, the gift within you is not only meant to make you feel inspired. It can produce real fruit. It can solve real problems. It can create value, open doors, and become part of God's provision for your life and for others.
When this book speaks about "the house," it is speaking on more than one level. It refers to the sphere of life entrusted to you, including your body, your mind, your spirit, your history, your environment, your relationships, your skills, your ideas, and your God-given capacities. The Bible tells us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. That means there is a sacred dimension to the life we carry. We are not empty containers wandering through chance. We are people in whom God can place grace, vision, courage, and ability. The challenge is that many people do not know how to recognize what they are carrying.
Some people overlook their oil because it seems too small.
Some overlook it because it feels too ordinary.
Some overlook it because pain has narrowed their vision.
Some overlook it because they are comparing their beginning to someone else's middle.
Some overlook it because nobody around them has helped them identify it.
Some overlook it because fear keeps them from believing that something meaningful can actually flow through them.
This book was written to confront those blind spots.
It was written to help you recognize what has been hidden in plain sight. It was written to call you out of stagnation and into stewardship. It was written to connect faith with action, prayer with planning, gifting with discipline, and revelation with responsibility. It was written to help you see that what God has given you is not random. It is not ornamental. It is not meant to remain on the shelf. It is meant to flow.
That flow can take many forms. For one person, it may look like writing, speaking, preaching, teaching, or counseling. For another, it may look like caregiving, entrepreneurship, administration, design, agriculture, hospitality, innovation, music, mentoring, community leadership, or marketplace excellence. For another, it may look like building a small business, launching a nonprofit, creating a family budget, training the next generation, or offering a service that genuinely meets human need. The expression is not the same for everyone, because God does not mass-produce callings. But the principle of this book remains constant: what is already in your house may be the starting point of the freedom, fruitfulness, and provision you have been praying for.

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