HOW TO STIR THE ANOINTING AFTER THE WILDERNESS
What do you do when you once burned brightly for God, flowed freely in the Spirit, ministered with powerâand then walked through a wilderness so long and painful that you barely recognize yourself anymore?
Maybe you fell.
Maybe you compromised.
Maybe disappointment wore you down.
Maybe prayer became difficult, worship became quiet, and what once felt like a river now feels like a trickle.
And now God is calling you forward again.
But youâre wondering:
âWhere did the anointing go?â
Here is something you need to understand:
You may not have lost everything you think you lost.
Paul told Timothy:
âTherefore I remind you to stir up the gift of God which is in youâŠâ â 2 Timothy 1:6
He did not tell Timothy to go find another gift.
He told him to stir what was already there.
Sometimes the fire hasnât disappeared.
It has become embers buried beneath exhaustion, disappointment, failure, shame, and years of spiritual warfare.
And God begins blowing on the embers again.
But this time, the fire may look different.
STOP TRYING TO BECOME WHO YOU WERE
This is one of the greatest traps after the wilderness.
You remember who you used to be.
You remember how you prayed.
You remember how easily you heard God.
You remember the boldness.
You remember the manifestations.
You remember the fire.
So every new experience gets compared to the old one.
âWhy donât I feel what I felt before?â
âWhy am I not flowing like I used to?â
âWhy does everything feel harder?â
Because God may not be restoring the old version of you.
He may be revealing the man or woman who came THROUGH the wilderness.
Jacob went into his encounter walking normally.
He came out blessedâŠ
but limping.
âThe sun rose on him as he passed over Penuel, and he limped because of his thigh.â â Genesis 32:31
Sometimes you come out of the wilderness with a limp.
But you also come out carrying something you didnât have before.
Humility.
Compassion.
Discernment.
Dependence on God.
Mercy for broken people.
Understanding for prodigals.
You may move slower now.
But you may carry more weight.
1. RETURN TO THE SECRET PLACE
The anointing is not primarily restored on a platform.
It is cultivated in private.
Get alone with Jesus again.
Not to prepare a sermon.
Not to get a prophetic word.
Not to produce content.
Just to know Him.
Read the Word slowly.
Pray honestly.
Worship even when you feel nothing.
Sit quietly.
Talk to God.
Cry if you need to.
Let the relationship become more important than the manifestation.
Before God restores public ministry, He often restores private intimacy.
2. REPENT WITHOUT LIVING IN CONDEMNATION
If there was compromise, deal with it honestly.
Call sin what it is.
Confess it.
Turn from it.
Receive forgiveness.
Then stop digging up what the blood of Jesus has covered.
David fell terribly, yet he prayed:
âRestore to me the joy of your salvation⊠Then I will teach transgressors your ways.â â Psalm 51:12â13
Notice what came after restoration:
Ministry.
Failure did not have to become Davidâs final identity.
Neither does yours.
3. STOP CHASING THE FEELING OF THE ANOINTING
The anointing is not goosebumps.
It is not emotion.
It is not always trembling, crying, heat, electricity, or overwhelming spiritual sensation.
Those things can happen.
But the Holy Spirit can be working powerfully when you feel almost nothing.
Faithfulness is spiritual too.
Obedience is spiritual.
Love is spiritual.
Serving is spiritual.
Showing up when you feel empty is spiritual.
Jesus said:
âApart from me you can do nothing.â â John 15:5
The goal is not to feel powerful.
The goal is to remain connected to the Vine.
4. BEGIN OBEYING THE SMALL PROMPTINGS AGAIN
Donât wait for the giant prophetic encounter.
Start with the whisper.
Call the person God puts on your heart.
Encourage someone.
Pray for someone.
Share the Gospel.
Give the word God gives you.
Serve the hurting person.
Sit with the teenager nobody notices.
Spiritual sensitivity grows through obedience.
Sometimes the river starts with one drop.
Then another.
Then another.
Until suddenly you realize youâre standing in water again.
5. USE THE GIFT AGAIN
A muscle that has not been used in years feels weak.
That does not mean the muscle is gone.
It means it needs strengthening.
If youâre called to preachâpreach.
If youâre called to evangelizeâevangelize.
If youâre propheticâlisten, test, pray, and speak when God genuinely gives something.
If youâre called to shepherdâlove people.
You may feel rusty.
You may stumble.
You may question yourself.
That is okay.
Donât manufacture anything.
Just practice obedience again.
The bicycle feels strange after ten years.
But the balance comes back.
6. LET THE WILDERNESS CHANGE HOW YOU MINISTER
Before the wilderness, you may have known the power of God.
After the wilderness, you know the mercy of God.
Before the wilderness, you knew how to preach to the broken.
Now you may understand them.
Before the wilderness, you could tell the prodigal to come home.
Now you know what the road home feels like.
That changes ministry.
Peter denied Jesus.
Yet Jesus restored him.
And Jesus did not say:
âPeter, prove youâre powerful again.â
He asked:
âDo you love me?â
Then He said:
âFeed my sheep.â â John 21:17
Love Jesus.
Feed His sheep.
That is restoration.
7. ASK FOR FRESH OIL, NOT YESTERDAYâS EXPERIENCE
Donât spend your prayer life begging God to recreate an old season.
âLord, make it exactly like it was.â
Instead pray:
âHoly Spirit, give me what I need for where You are sending me now.â
Yesterdayâs oil was for yesterdayâs assignment.
You need fresh grace for today.
Fresh wisdom.
Fresh compassion.
Fresh courage.
Fresh sensitivity.
Fresh fire.
8. DONâT DESPISE THE TRICKLE
This may be the most important part.
If all you feel right now is a trickleâŠ
Honor the trickle.
Donât insult the beginning because you remember the river.
Zechariah 4:10 says:
âWho despises the day of small things?â
Some of the greatest movements of God begin almost imperceptibly.
One prayer.
One tear.
One act of obedience.
One sermon.
One person encouraged.
One youth reached.
One soul saved.
One morning when worship suddenly feels alive again.
And gradually the embers begin glowing.
THE ANOINTING AFTER THE WILDERNESS MAY BE DIFFERENT
Before, you may have walked boldly.
Now you walk with a limp.
Before, you may have felt unstoppable.
Now you understand dependence.
Before, you knew fire.
Now you know fire AND mercy.
Before, you knew gifting.
Now you understand grace.
And sometimes God can entrust greater weight to the person who has finally learned:
âI cannot do this without Him.â
Paul wrote:
âMy grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.â â 2 Corinthians 12:9
Maybe you arenât returning weaker.
Maybe youâre returning safer.
Maybe the wilderness stripped away the illusion that anointing belonged to you.
Maybe now you understand:
It was always His.
FINAL THOUGHT
You do not have to recreate the person you were before the wilderness.
Let God introduce you to who you have become on the other side of it.
Return to the secret place.
Repent where necessary.
Receive His mercy.
Open your Bible.
Pray again.
Worship again.
Serve again.
Preach again.
Love people again.
Obey the whisper again.
And keep putting wood on the altar.
The fire may not roar immediately.
But keep tending the flame.
Because buried underneath all those years of wilderness may still be glowing embers waiting for the breath of God.
Stir up the gift.
Fan the flame.
Honor the trickle.
Walk with the limp.
And follow Jesus forward.
You are not being called backward into who you were.
You are being called forward into who the wilderness has prepared you to become.
In His Service & Love,
Devin Jaegle
Remnant Prophet
Remnant Prophet Teachings
08AUG2026
#Anointing #WildernessSeason #FreshOil #HolySpirit #Restoration #StirUpTheGift #PropheticMinistry #ChristianEncouragement #Remnant đ„ HOW TO STIR THE ANOINTING AFTER THE WILDERNESS đ„
What do you do when you once burned brightly for God, flowed freely in the Spirit, ministered with powerâand then walked through a wilderness so long and painful that you barely recognize yourself anymore?
Maybe you fell.
Maybe you compromised.
Maybe disappointment wore you down.
Maybe prayer became difficult, worship became quiet, and what once felt like a river now feels like a trickle.
And now God is calling you forward again.
But youâre wondering:
âWhere did the anointing go?â
Here is something you need to understand:
đ„ You may not have lost everything you think you lost.
Paul told Timothy:
âTherefore I remind you to stir up the gift of God which is in youâŠâ â 2 Timothy 1:6
He did not tell Timothy to go find another gift.
He told him to stir what was already there.
Sometimes the fire hasnât disappeared.
It has become embers buried beneath exhaustion, disappointment, failure, shame, and years of spiritual warfare.
And God begins blowing on the embers again.
But this time, the fire may look different.
đż STOP TRYING TO BECOME WHO YOU WERE
This is one of the greatest traps after the wilderness.
You remember who you used to be.
You remember how you prayed.
You remember how easily you heard God.
You remember the boldness.
You remember the manifestations.
You remember the fire.
So every new experience gets compared to the old one.
âWhy donât I feel what I felt before?â
âWhy am I not flowing like I used to?â
âWhy does everything feel harder?â
Because God may not be restoring the old version of you.
He may be revealing the man or woman who came THROUGH the wilderness.
Jacob went into his encounter walking normally.
He came out blessedâŠ
but limping.
âThe sun rose on him as he passed over Penuel, and he limped because of his thigh.â â Genesis 32:31
Sometimes you come out of the wilderness with a limp.
But you also come out carrying something you didnât have before.
Humility.
Compassion.
Discernment.
Dependence on God.
Mercy for broken people.
Understanding for prodigals.
You may move slower now.
But you may carry more weight.
đ„ 1. RETURN TO THE SECRET PLACE
The anointing is not primarily restored on a platform.
It is cultivated in private.
Get alone with Jesus again.
Not to prepare a sermon.
Not to get a prophetic word.
Not to produce content.
Just to know Him.
Read the Word slowly.
Pray honestly.
Worship even when you feel nothing.
Sit quietly.
Talk to God.
Cry if you need to.
Let the relationship become more important than the manifestation.
Before God restores public ministry, He often restores private intimacy.
đ„ 2. REPENT WITHOUT LIVING IN CONDEMNATION
If there was compromise, deal with it honestly.
Call sin what it is.
Confess it.
Turn from it.
Receive forgiveness.
Then stop digging up what the blood of Jesus has covered.
David fell terribly, yet he prayed:
âRestore to me the joy of your salvation⊠Then I will teach transgressors your ways.â â Psalm 51:12â13
Notice what came after restoration:
Ministry.
Failure did not have to become Davidâs final identity.
Neither does yours.
đ„ 3. STOP CHASING THE FEELING OF THE ANOINTING
The anointing is not goosebumps.
It is not emotion.
It is not always trembling, crying, heat, electricity, or overwhelming spiritual sensation.
Those things can happen.
But the Holy Spirit can be working powerfully when you feel almost nothing.
Faithfulness is spiritual too.
Obedience is spiritual.
Love is spiritual.
Serving is spiritual.
Showing up when you feel empty is spiritual.
Jesus said:
âApart from me you can do nothing.â â John 15:5
The goal is not to feel powerful.
The goal is to remain connected to the Vine.
đ„ 4. BEGIN OBEYING THE SMALL PROMPTINGS AGAIN
Donât wait for the giant prophetic encounter.
Start with the whisper.
Call the person God puts on your heart.
Encourage someone.
Pray for someone.
Share the Gospel.
Give the word God gives you.
Serve the hurting person.
Sit with the teenager nobody notices.
Spiritual sensitivity grows through obedience.
Sometimes the river starts with one drop.
Then another.
Then another.
Until suddenly you realize youâre standing in water again.
đ„ 5. USE THE GIFT AGAIN
A muscle that has not been used in years feels weak.
That does not mean the muscle is gone.
It means it needs strengthening.
If youâre called to preachâpreach.
If youâre called to evangelizeâevangelize.
If youâre propheticâlisten, test, pray, and speak when God genuinely gives something.
If youâre called to shepherdâlove people.
You may feel rusty.
You may stumble.
You may question yourself.
That is okay.
Donât manufacture anything.
Just practice obedience again.
The bicycle feels strange after ten years.
But the balance comes back.
đ„ 6. LET THE WILDERNESS CHANGE HOW YOU MINISTER
Before the wilderness, you may have known the power of God.
After the wilderness, you know the mercy of God.
Before the wilderness, you knew how to preach to the broken.
Now you may understand them.
Before the wilderness, you could tell the prodigal to come home.
Now you know what the road home feels like.
That changes ministry.
Peter denied Jesus.
Yet Jesus restored him.
And Jesus did not say:
âPeter, prove youâre powerful again.â
He asked:
âDo you love me?â
Then He said:
âFeed my sheep.â â John 21:17
Love Jesus.
Feed His sheep.
That is restoration.
đ„ 7. ASK FOR FRESH OIL, NOT YESTERDAYâS EXPERIENCE
Donât spend your prayer life begging God to recreate an old season.
âLord, make it exactly like it was.â
Instead pray:
âHoly Spirit, give me what I need for where You are sending me now.â
Yesterdayâs oil was for yesterdayâs assignment.
You need fresh grace for today.
Fresh wisdom.
Fresh compassion.
Fresh courage.
Fresh sensitivity.
Fresh fire.
đ„ 8. DONâT DESPISE THE TRICKLE
This may be the most important part.
If all you feel right now is a trickleâŠ
Honor the trickle.
Donât insult the beginning because you remember the river.
Zechariah 4:10 says:
âWho despises the day of small things?â
Some of the greatest movements of God begin almost imperceptibly.
One prayer.
One tear.
One act of obedience.
One sermon.
One person encouraged.
One youth reached.
One soul saved.
One morning when worship suddenly feels alive again.
And gradually the embers begin glowing.
đ„ THE ANOINTING AFTER THE WILDERNESS MAY BE DIFFERENT
Before, you may have walked boldly.
Now you walk with a limp.
Before, you may have felt unstoppable.
Now you understand dependence.
Before, you knew fire.
Now you know fire AND mercy.
Before, you knew gifting.
Now you understand grace.
And sometimes God can entrust greater weight to the person who has finally learned:
âI cannot do this without Him.â
Paul wrote:
âMy grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.â â 2 Corinthians 12:9
Maybe you arenât returning weaker.
Maybe youâre returning safer.
Maybe the wilderness stripped away the illusion that anointing belonged to you.
Maybe now you understand:
It was always His.
đ„ FINAL THOUGHT
You do not have to recreate the person you were before the wilderness.
Let God introduce you to who you have become on the other side of it.
Return to the secret place.
Repent where necessary.
Receive His mercy.
Open your Bible.
Pray again.
Worship again.
Serve again.
Preach again.
Love people again.
Obey the whisper again.
And keep putting wood on the altar.
The fire may not roar immediately.
But keep tending the flame.
Because buried underneath all those years of wilderness may still be glowing embers waiting for the breath of God.
đ„ Stir up the gift.
đ„ Fan the flame.
đ„ Honor the trickle.
đ„ Walk with the limp.
đ„ And follow Jesus forward.
You are not being called backward into who you were.
You are being called forward into who the wilderness has prepared you to become.
In His Service & Love,
Devin Jaegle
Remnant Prophet
Remnant Prophet Teachings
08AUG2026
#Anointing #WildernessSeason #FreshOil #HolySpirit #Restoration #StirUpTheGift #PropheticMinistry #ChristianEncouragement #Remnant