Will you be ready when the Bridegroom comes?
Jesus' Parable of the Ten Virgins in Matthew 25 is one of the Bible's clearest warnings about spiritual readiness, discipleship, and the Second Coming of Christ. Yet one question remains:
What is the oil that the wise virgins possessed-and why couldn't the foolish buy it?
In The Oil You Cannot Buy, Apostle Kehinde Olaoluwa Oladapo provides a compelling, Scripture-rich exploration of this timeless parable, revealing that the oil represents a life cultivated through intimacy with Christ, the transforming work of the Holy Spirit, faithful Christian discipleship, holiness, obedience, and unwavering devotion to God's Kingdom.
Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, this book traces the biblical significance of the oil-from the Tabernacle of Moses and the anointing of priests, prophets, and kings to Pentecost and the life of the New Testament Church. Every chapter challenges believers to pursue genuine spiritual maturity rather than superficial religion.
Whether you are a pastor, missionary, church leader, Bible teacher, ministry worker, or a Christian seeking deeper spiritual growth, this book will equip and inspire you to live faithfully in anticipation of Christ's return.
Inside this book, you will discover: The biblical meaning of the oil in Matthew 25How to cultivate a life led by the Holy SpiritKeys to spiritual readiness for the return of ChristPractical principles for Christian discipleship and holy livingThe relationship between revival, missions, and the Great CommissionHow faithful leadership flows from intimacy with GodWhy some things in the Christian life cannot be borrowed, inherited, or purchasedWritten with pastoral warmth and grounded in sound biblical teaching, The Oil You Cannot Buy is more than a study of a familiar parable-it is a call to personal revival, spiritual vigilance, Kingdom leadership, and wholehearted devotion to Jesus Christ.
If you long to deepen your relationship with God, grow in biblical discipleship, walk in the fullness of the Holy Spirit, and remain faithful until Christ returns, this book will encourage, challenge, and strengthen your faith.
The question is not whether Christ is coming. The question is: Will your lamp still be burning when He comes?