The Cost of the Oil: What It Truly Costs to Carry the Presence, Power, and Authority of God is a sobering and necessary teaching for believers who desire God’s anointing but may not yet understand the weight that accompanies it. In a generation hungry for power, influence, and spiritual recognition, this book brings clarity to a truth often ignored—the oil of God is never given without cost.
Through Scripture, spiritual discernment, and uncompromising biblical truth, Apostle M. Taylor exposes the hidden process behind true anointing. This teaching reveals that oil is not a reward for service or longevity, but a sacred responsibility entrusted to vessels willing to endure crushing, separation, consecration, warfare, and sustained obedience. The oil is produced through pressure, refined through discipline, and preserved through humility and submission.
Each chapter walks the reader through the unseen realities of carrying God’s oil—addressing the responsibility of anointing, the necessity of crushing, the pain of separation, the weight of authority, the call to consecration, the reality of spiritual warfare, the demand for endurance, the danger of compromise, the process of restoration, and the consequences of rebellion. These truths are not presented to glorify suffering, but to prepare and protect those who are called to carry God’s presence.
The Cost of the Oil confronts modern misconceptions that promote gifting without character, authority without accountability, and power without purity. It calls believers back to the altar, reminding them that intimacy with God requires surrender, and that true authority flows only through alignment with His will.
This book is written for those who know they are called, feel the weight of their assignment, and are willing to count the cost. It is both a warning and an invitation—to steward the oil with reverence, honor the process that produces it, and carry the presence of God in a way that brings Him glory, not compromise.





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