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This message challenges believers to protect the anointing, faith, and victory that they’ve fought for. Using the life of Job as an example, we see that the closer we press toward God, the greater the resistance we face—but those same trials refine our faith and strengthen our walk. The enemy’s agenda is clear: he wants your worship, your witness, and your will. But when you realize what it cost you to get where you are, you’ll declare, “Because it cost me everything, I can’t let it go for nothing.”
Main Points & Notes for Listeners
I. Guard Your Faith
📖 Job 1:20 — “Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, and shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, and worshipped.”
🩸 Takeaway: Because you’ve walked through fire, don’t let the enemy steal the faith you forged there.
II. Silence the Noise
🔇 Protect the inner voice of God within you from the outer noise that man throws at you.
When confusion, criticism, or comparison come, remember: peace speaks softer than pain, but it speaks truth.
🩸 Takeaway: The voice that called you is greater than the noise that surrounds you.
III. Don’t Focus on Temporary Loss
🔥 Lesson 1: Don’t forfeit what fire has forged—the fire didn’t pacify you; it purified you.
💧 Lesson 2: Don’t release what loss has refined—you are better because of it.
🩸 Takeaway: Everything you went through produced something holy in you—protect it with your life.
IV. The Anointing
👊 Tell your neighbor:
“Protect it in the Fire, the Fight, and the Famine—because it cost too much to let it go.”
Final Reflection
Romans 12:1 reminds us to “present our bodies as a living sacrifice.” That means offering your entire self to God—even when it costs you everything.
Job protected his integrity even when all was stripped away. Likewise, we must guard what God birthed through our pain.
🩸 If it cost you your life, protect it with your life.
You fought for this faith. You bled for this breakthrough.
Now stand firm, and protect what you paid for.
By Bishop Charles R. WalkerThis message challenges believers to protect the anointing, faith, and victory that they’ve fought for. Using the life of Job as an example, we see that the closer we press toward God, the greater the resistance we face—but those same trials refine our faith and strengthen our walk. The enemy’s agenda is clear: he wants your worship, your witness, and your will. But when you realize what it cost you to get where you are, you’ll declare, “Because it cost me everything, I can’t let it go for nothing.”
Main Points & Notes for Listeners
I. Guard Your Faith
📖 Job 1:20 — “Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, and shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, and worshipped.”
🩸 Takeaway: Because you’ve walked through fire, don’t let the enemy steal the faith you forged there.
II. Silence the Noise
🔇 Protect the inner voice of God within you from the outer noise that man throws at you.
When confusion, criticism, or comparison come, remember: peace speaks softer than pain, but it speaks truth.
🩸 Takeaway: The voice that called you is greater than the noise that surrounds you.
III. Don’t Focus on Temporary Loss
🔥 Lesson 1: Don’t forfeit what fire has forged—the fire didn’t pacify you; it purified you.
💧 Lesson 2: Don’t release what loss has refined—you are better because of it.
🩸 Takeaway: Everything you went through produced something holy in you—protect it with your life.
IV. The Anointing
👊 Tell your neighbor:
“Protect it in the Fire, the Fight, and the Famine—because it cost too much to let it go.”
Final Reflection
Romans 12:1 reminds us to “present our bodies as a living sacrifice.” That means offering your entire self to God—even when it costs you everything.
Job protected his integrity even when all was stripped away. Likewise, we must guard what God birthed through our pain.
🩸 If it cost you your life, protect it with your life.
You fought for this faith. You bled for this breakthrough.
Now stand firm, and protect what you paid for.