13510-EN- J4 / Invincible: The Woman Who Stayed on the Rock – KHAYIL2025 – Dr Jasmin SCULARK

Stay on the rock and hold the line

Tonight is not a night for pretty women. Tonight is for those who are ready to go to war! If you came here just to look good, you should have stayed home. But if you came to take your heavenly mission seriously, then open your mouth and let a fire cry rise!

Stay on the rock

In 2 Samuel 21, the Bible tells us about a woman named Rizpah. A woman who, after losing everything, laid her sack on the rock. Not on the sand, not on the grass. On the rock. And she stayed there. From the beginning of harvest until the rain from heaven came down. She did not move until the heavens moved. That is the posture of an unshakable woman: staying on the rock and holding the line. Even when everything falls apart, even when no one understands your praise, even when you’re alone, you hold your position!

Every woman reading this message must understand this is not just a sermon, it’s a summons. A mission. What you’re about to hear can save your home, your ministry, your marriage. Tonight, God is calling for women who won’t run when the enemy roars, but who will stay on the front line and fight, day and night.

Your positioning determines your survival

Rizpah’s position was prophetic. She didn’t hide behind the rock. She didn’t camp next to the rock. No! She stood on it. Because there is a difference between being near the rock and standing on it. There is a difference between shouting as if you’re grounded and truly planting both feet in the promise of Christ.

So many believers stay close to the rock, they worship, they dance, but with the first wind, they collapse. Why? Because they never truly took a stand. But the Word says:

On Christ, the solid rock, I stand; all other ground is sinking sand. (Psalm 62:6)

In the storms, only a woman rooted in the rock can stand firm. And that rock is Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Rizpah’s positioning is a call. A cry that first came out of silence. Because she didn’t speak. She didn’t shout. She didn’t even pray out loud. But she stayed. That is where her power resided. She showed that strength doesn’t always depend on noise, but on endurance through pain. She cried silently, built an altar of pain, of waiting, of faith. Positioning on the rock changes your perspective. It allows you to stand when everything around you is falling. And what you refuse to give up, God will restore.

Fight even when it doesn’t make sense

Understand this: the bodies of Saul’s sons, hanging, exposed, were the result of their father’s sin. It wasn’t even their fault. But Rizpah, this concubine, this woman history could have overlooked, decides to take a stand. She becomes an intercessor, a protector, a guardian of dignity in a moment of national humiliation. She guards the dead as if their lives depended on it. She drives away the birds by day and the wild beasts by night.

The others returned home. But she stayed. And it was that persistence that caught the king’s eye. David, the king, was informed of what she had done. And Scripture tells us that it was after that God was appeased toward the land. What you must understand, woman of God, is that your persistence carries prophetic power. Your perseverance moves heaven and shifts decrees on the earth! Your fire makes hell tremble!

I came here to speak to the one who knows what it is to love, to lose, to cry until there are no more tears left. The one who knows what it is to stand alone on the battlefield. God is sending you a word today: “Hold on. Stay on the rock and hold the line.” You’ve been tested, tried, rejected—but you haven’t been destroyed. And if you hold on to the rock, you will see the rain of restoration.

You are the answer to generational curses

David was not responsible for Saul’s sin. But God told him the famine in the land was due to innocent bloodshed. This was a generational curse. Something you didn’t cause—but you’re living through. And God chose David to resolve a problem caused by someone else. Just like many here: you’re fighting giants that destroyed your mother, you’re facing lies that broke generations.

But God says: it ends with you! You are a repairer of the breach. You will end this cycle. Rizpah could have walked away. But she took a stand to change the future. Your positioning today can preserve your future generation. What you refuse to flee from, God will give you the authority to conquer.

And even if you’re not qualified by human standards, God overrides systems. Rizpah was a concubine. Scorned. Forgotten. Unfit in the eyes of men. But God used her. And I too, was like her. I didn’t know my father. He rejected me at his door. My mother wasn’t his wife. She was his concubine. But today, I stand here — not as a man’s daughter — but as a daughter of the living God. Why? Because if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation! Everything is covered under the blood!

Still carrying your grief? Lay it down — but on the right rock

The Bible says Rizpah spread her sack on the rock. She didn’t keep it on herself. She didn’t wear it like a medal of pain. She laid it down. Some of you reading this are still carrying your sack of grief, your sack of injustice, your sack of rejection. But God says: Lay it down tonight. Don’t drop it just anywhere. Lay it on the rock that will never roll away. Not the king of rock and roll. No. He rolls. He falls. But Jesus Christ, the eternal Rock, He does not roll, does not shake, does not falter.

  • Lay down your divorce.
  • Lay down the mourning.
  • Lay down the abuse.
  • Stay there until heaven answers!

She stayed there an entire season. She stood under the sun, the rain, the wind, the dust… Until heaven moved. And heaven will move for you. I prophesy: your season is about to change. The season of tears becomes a season of joy. The season of waiting becomes a season of rain.

Are you dimming your fire or reigniting it?

Despite the pain, Rizpah was not extinguished. Her name means burning coal. She was still burning. Slowly. But burning. And you, are you still burning for God? Have you let betrayals, depression, losses smother your fire? The unshakable woman is not the one who never falls, it’s the one who stays ablaze — an inner fire, an unstoppable fire, even in silence. As long as you’re on the rock, no demon can extinguish it!

Prophesy it now: I’m still on fire! I’m still standing! I am that burning stone refusing to cool down even in grief. And like Jeremiah, you will say:

it’s like a fire shut up in my bones. I cannot hold it in.

You are part of an army. Rise up. Lock arms with your sister. Tell her: I am guarding your line. Tell her: I am fighting with you. While birds fly over my house, I drive them away. While beasts try to devour my children at night, I am there. I will not retreat. I will not give up. Because an unshakable woman doesn’t drop the line. She keeps it. Standing on the rock.

Let’s pray together

Father, I now stand on the Eternal Rock, Jesus Christ. I refuse to run from my battles. Even if the winds blow, even if the birds circle above my head, I will hold the line. Lord, today, I lay down my burdens. I no longer carry them. I spread them on the rock. I will not leave my position until heaven moves for me. Let the rain fall upon my life, and let my fire burn for You, forever. Amen!

Lord Jesus, I believe You died and rose again for me. I accept You as my Lord and Savior. I give You my life. From today, lead me to live for You and keep the fire. In the mighty name of Jesus, amen!

At the heart of the Bible

  • 2 Samuel 21:10 – Rizpah stayed on the rock
  • 1 Peter 5:10 – After you have suffered a little while…
  • Psalm 62:2 – He alone is my Rock
  • Isaiah 26:3-4 – Everlasting Rock
  • Romans 12:1 – The living sacrifice
  • Luke 9:23 – Take up your cross daily

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