Rivers of Oil

Gentle yet deeply challenging, Rivers of Oil calls readers beyond shallow Christianity and into deeper intimacy with the One who still seeks true worshipers.
Rivers of Oil

Worship was never meant to be visited occasionally.
It was meant to become the atmosphere in which the believer lives.

Throughout Scripture, rivers, oil, fragrance, surrender, and fire weave together to reveal a deeper portrait of worship—one far beyond songs sung within church walls. True worship flows from lives continually yielded to the presence of God.

In Rivers of Oil, Jan Ross invites readers into a contemplative journey through the “Seven Movements of the Worshiping Heart”:

  • purity,
  • anointing,
  • surrender,
  • service,
  • intimacy,
  • obedience,
  • and ceaseless communion with God.

Drawing richly from biblical imagery, personal reflection, and the sacred symbolism of the holy anointing oil, this devotional work explores how God forms worshipers through both hidden surrender and holy transformation.

Through seasons of crushing, refining, yielding, and abiding, the believer gradually discovers that worship is not merely an outward expression—but the continual offering of a life fully given to God.

Gentle yet deeply challenging, Rivers of Oil calls readers beyond shallow Christianity and into deeper intimacy with the One who still seeks true worshipers.

The river is still flowing.

The invitation remains:
Come deeper.