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Do you realize what happened this week?! Someone says, “It was good.” No, no, it wasn’t just good. It was a heavenly visitation!
But don’t get the wrong perspective: it wasn’t the end… it was a beginning. That’s why the Lord is giving us a spiritual urgency: Guard the deposit and stand firm in the truth. What you received isn’t common—it’s precious, it’s holy, it’s alive. And you cannot abandon it. 2 Timothy 1:14 challenges us: “Guard the good deposit through the Holy Spirit who dwells in us.” You have received an eternal treasure, a fire, a word, a seed, a life. Now is not the time to rest. Now is when the real battle begins: to stand firm, to keep the anointing, not to retreat, to let nothing be stolen.
Are you aware of what you now carry? You are no longer the same person. You are pregnant! Yes, spiritually pregnant with something God has deposited in you. And just like a woman carries her child before it becomes visible, you carry something divine that must grow and bear fruit. What God did in you is a beginning, not a memory. So, what will you do with it? Say with me: “I guard the deposit!”
The apostle Paul knew he was reaching the end of his earthly race. So he writes to his spiritual son Timothy with rare intensity. He doesn’t talk to him about church strategy or growth plans. No. He tells him: “Guard the good deposit.” Why? Because what you received from God is more precious than any training or organization. It’s the very life of God transmitted through the Word, through prayer, through the Spirit. This deposit is a revelation, a transformation, a fulfillment, a divine seed deposited in you. The question is not: “Did you receive something?” The real question is: “Will you guard it?”
To guard is not just to remember. The Holy Spirit says to us today: “What you have received, conceive it, retain it, nourish it, surround it, protect it.” The Greek word used for “guard” is the same word used for a pregnant woman. You are pregnant with a word. And even if your neighbors can’t see it yet, you know! Your walk changes. Your habits change. What you used to listen to, what you used to watch — you can’t go back to those things the same way. Why? Because you are carrying the promise of God. Because you’ve been impregnated with a heavenly seed. And your responsibility now is to protect that seed until it bursts into fruit.
But how do you guard it? Paul gives us the key: “Hold on to it in faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.” Keep that fire burning. Don’t let it go out. Hold on to that word — in faith, even if everything seems contrary — and in love, even if those around you don’t believe it. That’s how the divine seed becomes a mighty tree: through faith and love, rooted in communion with Jesus Christ.
Many cried this week. Many were touched. But the Lord doesn’t just want to touch you. He wants to transform you. There’s a huge difference between the two. To be touched is a beginning. To be transformed is the goal. Being touched is the anointing in the moment. Being transformed is the glory that remains. And you won’t get there without returning to the secret place.
Jesus always speaks twice: once in public, and once in private. The public word you received stirred you: now, withdraw with the Holy Spirit. Return to your room. Listen to the message again. Re-listen to THE message that shook you. Don’t try to rehash everything, no. Focus specifically on the truth God revealed to you. You know which one. The one that knocked you down. The one that woke you up. The one that revealed you.
And in that moment of intimacy, say: “Lord, I don’t want to remain touched. I want to be transformed.” You’ll see: it’s not another sermon that will change you. It’s the seed you’ve already received, the one you choose to water, the one you choose to cultivate. Then it will become fruit.
The deposit is a word (rhema), it’s an instruction, it’s a heart set ablaze, a revealed destiny, a reawakened anointing. You must meditate on it. You must chew it over in the secret place. And you must protect it like a treasure.
Paul doesn’t stop there. He doesn’t just say, “guard what you received.” He says: “stand firm in the truth.” And in Ephesians 6, when he speaks of the armor of God, the very first piece mentioned is the belt of truth. Without the belt, no other weapon stays in place. Truth is the foundation, the support, the framework.
Yes, truth. And truth is not an emotion. It’s not what you feel. It’s not what you experience. It’s not even what you see. Truth is a person: Jesus.
I am the way, the truth, and the life. (John 14:6)
Everything the Lord told you this week — it’s His truth. And what the enemy will try to do is attack that truth. That’s what he did in the Garden of Eden: “Did God really say…?” He didn’t pull out a knife. He planted a doubt in the truth. That’s always how he works.
Has he already done that to you? “Do you really think God will heal you?” “Do you really believe that word was for you?” “You think He’s going to take care of your family situation?” Ah! That’s when you must say no:
I STAND FIRM IN THE TRUTH.
Doubt is the enemy’s favorite weapon. But you — you refuse it. You resist. You declare:
You will not let the liar steal what the Lord has entrusted to you. Say with me:
I have hidden your word in my heart so that I might not sin against You.
Let me teach you something that many Christians ignore: faith is not just about receiving from God. It’s not just about getting miracles and breakthroughs. No! The main goal of faith is to REMAIN FAITHFUL to God. Even when the circumstances don’t change. Even when the wait is long. Even when you feel nothing. That’s why Paul says in 2 Timothy 4:7:
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
He doesn’t say he kept the anointing, or the miracles, or the manifestations. No, he says he kept the faith. Keeping the faith is keeping the truth. The truth that God is good. That God is faithful. That God is with you, even when you don’t feel Him.
Do you know why some people give up? Because they thought faith was a deal. A negotiation. “Lord, if I do this, You must do that.” But faith doesn’t work like that. Faith is saying: “Lord, even if I don’t see yet, I remain clinging to You.” Oh! Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego understood this:
Our God is able to deliver us, but even if He doesn’t, we will not bow!
To this generation, Jesus is asking: “Who will still stand firm in the truth?” Who will refuse to bow to circumstances? Who will choose to walk by faith and not by sight? Who will say:
I guard the deposit intact, I refuse to doubt, I refuse to back down, I walk in the truth!
Lord, fill me with Your Spirit. Today I choose to guard the deposit. I choose to pull away from anything that could drown Your voice. I choose to become once again good soil that You can sow into, speak to, and build on. Lord, I refuse to be an emotional Christian. I want to become a disciple rooted in Your truth. May nothing You have placed in me be lost. I hide Your word in my heart, and I declare: I will keep the faith, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Lord Jesus, I acknowledge that I need You. I believe that You died for my sins and that You rose again. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Savior. Transform my life, fill me with Your Spirit, and make me stand firm in Your truth. Amen.
- 2 Timothy 1:13-14 – Guard the good deposit.
- John 14:6 – I am the way, the truth, and the life.
- Ephesians 6:14 – Gird your loins with truth.
- John 8:32 – You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.
- 2 Timothy 4:7 – I have kept the faith.
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