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Becoming A Gate Protector is a profound and prophetic message by Pastor James Adedeji, calling this generation into deep spiritual responsibility. Drawing from 1 Kings 19, Pastor explains that God is raising a new breed of men and women positioned at strategic gates—families, campuses, institutions, media, governance, economy, medicine, and the church—to enforce His will on earth. A gate protector is not just someone who prays or preaches. A gate protector is a man or woman who understands their divine assignment, hears the word of the Lord clearly, and stands in their God-given territory until the kingdom of God is established. In seasons of transition, when one generation is leaving and another is rising, God does not leave the earth without voices, watchmen, and gatekeepers. Pastor reminds us that heaven has marked men in secret, just like the seven thousand Elijah did not know. This message exposes the urgency of the hour and emphasizes that God is currently ordaining men, not on stages, but in the secret place. Every believer must locate their gate—family, campus, institution, workplace, or societal sphere—and rise in mastery, excellence, value, prayer, and intimacy to secure that gate. Like Mordecai, the midwives in Exodus, Daniel, Elijah, and Elisha, gate protectors carry spiritual intelligence, can hear the inaudible, see the invisible, and stand for God’s agenda even at personal cost. Pastor James Adedeji teaches that to become a gate protector in this generation, five things are required: Becoming a person to whom the word of the Lord continually comes. Discovering your specific gate and divine assignment. Securing and possessing the gates by value, mastery, and excellence. Maintaining the secret place where divine strategies, visions, and instructions flow. Standing as a spiritual watchman who can hear what others cannot hear and see what others cannot see. This sermon also highlights how God’s promises often come as seeds and require prayer, consistency, and spiritual posture to manifest. Elijah heard the promise of rain, but rain only came because he travailed until the prophecy became reality. In the same way, every believer must contend for their divine inheritance. This message challenges believers to rise above superficial Christianity and embrace the discipline, sensitivity, and consecration required for kingdom relevance. It is not enough to pray for nations if you cannot secure your own family. It is not enough to desire platforms if you neglect the secret place where true ordination happens. Your gate—whether family, academics, business, medicine, governance, or media—is your spiritual office. Key Scriptures: 1 Kings 19:14–18 Exodus 1:15–17 Habakkuk 2:1–2 1 Samuel 16:14–18 Daniel 5:9–14 Isaiah 40:28–31 1 Kings 17–18 In this message, you will learn: – What it means to be a gate protector – Why God is raising men in secret places – How to discern your kingdom assignment and sphere of influence – Why intimacy and consecration are non-negotiable – How to hear the word of the Lord consistently – Why excellence and mastery are required for access to gates – How to secure, protect, and dominate the gate God has given you If this message stirs your heart, take time to pray: “Lord, take me back to the secret place. Open my eyes to see. Open my ears to hear. Help me arise as a gate protector in this generation.” If this message blessed you, kindly: – Like the video – Comment your takeaway – Share with someone hungry for spiritual depth – Subscribe for more teachings from Pastor James Adedeji Let this sermon mark the beginning of your journey into becoming a true gate protector in this generation.