Elijah Anointing

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 20 MIN

Elijah Anointing

from ChurchOfTheLostSheep.Org · host ChurchOfTheLostSheep

Elijah’s promise returns: those who stood will be sustained, and those who trusted the world will face what’s coming.This episode comes raw.No polish. No performance. Just truth under pressure.It begins in prayer—submission, surrender, and a request for God to expose anything false within us. What follows is not a light message. It’s a dividing line.Because right now, things are getting harder. And not by accident.The Word: Elijah and the OilThe foundation of this episode is drawn from Books of Kings — specifically the account of Elijah and the widow.A moment where provision came from nothing.A jar that should have emptied… didn’t.A supply that should have failed… continued.And the promise is this:God sustains His people when everything else runs dry.Not symbolically.Not metaphorically.Literally.Who This Is ForThis message is directed at a very specific group:* Those who stood when it cost them* Those who refused to bow* Those who trusted God when it didn’t make senseBecause many didn’t.And that matters.There is a clear distinction being drawn:* Those who trusted God* vs.* Those who trusted systems, pressure, and fearProvision vs. PanicThe promise spoken in this episode is bold:* Your provision will not run out* Your supply will not fail* What you have will multiplyEven when you don’t understand where it’s coming from.But this promise is not universal.It is tied to obedience.It is tied to trust.It is tied to faith that actually acts.A Warning from IsaiahThis episode also walks through Book of Isaiah Chapter 8, bringing a strong correction:* Stop chasing what everyone calls “conspiracy”* Stop fearing what the world fears* Return to fearing GodBecause the real issue is not what people are debating.The real issue is:Do you trust God… or not?Repentance Is Not WordsA major theme here is repentance—not as a concept, but as action.Real repentance means:* making things right* owning what was done* turning completelyNot just saying sorry.Not just moving on.Actually correcting what you can.The Hard TruthThis episode does not soften what’s coming.It states plainly:* Many ignored truth* Many stayed silent when it mattered* Many chose comfort over obedienceAnd because of that:There are consequences.The SeparationThis is ultimately a message about separation.Not of people from people—But of:* truth from falsehood* faith from imitation* obedience from compromiseBecause the line isn’t coming.It’s already here.Closing CallIf you’re hearing this:* Return to God fully* Trust Him completely* Stop negotiating with truthAnd if you already stood:Hold your ground.Because according to this word:Your oil will not run dry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit churchofthelostsheep.substack.com

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