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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 2H 5M

E19 | GUARDING THE GATES

from Standing in the Gap: The War Room · host Guardians of the Covenant

Episode 19 | Guarding the GatesStanding in the Gap: The War RoomIn Episode 19 of Standing in the Gap: The War Room, we shift the focus from believing for restoration to protecting what God is beginning to rebuild. Because restoration is not just about breakthrough. It is about stewardship. And what is not guarded will not be sustained.This episode centers on a critical truth: every restored or rebuilding relationship has gates, and those gates determine what is allowed in and what is kept out. These are not physical gates, but spiritual, emotional, and mental points of access. They include your heart, your thoughts, your conversations, your influences, and your responses. If those areas are left unguarded, the same patterns, wounds, and behaviors that once created distance can quietly return.We unpack how many people let their guard down the moment things start improving. The tension lifts, hope returns, and vigilance fades. But this is often where the enemy looks for opportunity. Not always through obvious attacks, but through subtle re-entry points like unresolved offense, unspoken frustration, misplaced trust, or familiar thought patterns that were never fully dealt with.Throughout the conversation, we highlight the importance of guarding the heart with intention and consistency. Scripture teaches that everything flows from it, which means what you allow to take root internally will eventually manifest externally. We also discuss how unaddressed emotions can become access points over time, shaping tone, communication, and perception in ways that slowly reopen distance.Another major focus in this episode is the role of influence. Who you listen to matters. What you entertain matters. In a culture that often normalizes walking away from covenant, it becomes essential to filter every voice through the truth of God’s Word. Alignment in restoration is not just about actions. It is about agreement. If your thinking is not anchored in truth, your direction will eventually drift.We also dive into the battlefield of the mind. Because long before actions repeat, thoughts return. Old narratives, assumptions, and defensive patterns can quietly reestablish themselves if they are not actively challenged. Guarding the gates means taking responsibility for what you allow yourself to think, dwell on, and believe.Episode 19 is not a message of fear. It is a call to awareness. A call to intentional living. A call to recognize that what God is doing in your life and in your marriage is valuable enough to protect. This requires boundaries, humility, discipline, and a continued commitment to prayer and the Word, not just in crisis, but in consistency.We close with a powerful reminder that many lose what God began to restore not because God failed, but because the gates were left unguarded. Restoration is not sustained by emotion. It is sustained by transformation. And transformation is revealed in what you allow, what you reject, and what you protect.If you are in a season where things are beginning to shift, this episode will ground you, challenge you, and equip you to remain watchful. Because guarding the gates is not about holding on in fear. It is about honoring what God is restoring and stewarding it with wisdom.

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Episode 19 | Guarding the GatesStanding in the Gap: The War RoomIn Episode 19 of Standing in the Gap: The War Room, we shift the focus from believing for restoration to protecting what God is beginning to rebuild. Because restoration is not just...

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