The Inner Chamber || Pastor Alex || Wednesday Youth Service || 1.14.2026
Download MP3This message called the youth to recognize that 2026 is the year of the great split, a season where God is clearly distinguishing between those who truly serve Him and those who do not. Using Malachi 3:16–18, the teaching emphasized that God is actively watching and listening to those who fear Him. A scroll of remembrance is being written for the obedient, and God promises to treasure and spare those who serve Him as faithful children.
The sermon highlighted that private devotion leads to public reward, drawing from Matthew 6:6, where Jesus teaches that God rewards prayer done in secret. What happens in the private place with God determines the level of authority, trust, and anointing a believer walks in publicly.
Through 1 Kings 19 and 2 Kings 9, the message illustrated the importance of the inner chamber. While some anointings happened easily, Jehu’s anointing required being removed from the crowd and taken into a private place. This showed that certain callings and anointings cannot be released in public spaces—they require isolation and separation.
The teaching emphasized that the oil was already waiting, but it could only be poured once Jehu was positioned correctly. In the same way, God has prepared rewards, anointing, and purpose for His people, but they are accessed in the inner chamber through prayer and devotion.
The sermon concluded with a challenge to the youth: in this year of separation, God is calling His people back to the private place. The question is not whether the oil exists, but whether they are willing to go into the inner chamber where God releases what He has already prepared.