The Anointed Watchman of the Tier

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The Anointed Watchman of the Tier

SHIELD SISTERS

Badges, Battles & the Women Who Bear Both

The Anointed Watchman of the Tier

What They Call Attitude, God Calls Anointing.

“Son of man, I have made you a watchman for the people… so hear the word I speak and give them warning from me.”

— Ezekiel 33:7, NIV

YOUR ANOINTING

The world looks at a woman in corrections and sees hardness. They notice the edge in her eyes and the set of her jaw and they call it attitude. They do not understand what they are looking at.

You do.

That edge was not manufactured. It was forged. Shift by shift, tier by tier, in an environment that demands everything and explains itself to no one. What looks like attitude from the outside is something God placed in you on purpose. It is a holy resilience. A divine grit designed to hold the line in a place most people could not survive for a single hour. This is not spite. This is not hardness of heart. This is your anointing. And God does not waste it.

You are not just an employee. You are a sentinel. In the modern-day pressure of a correctional facility, you are the watchman Ezekiel describes. You see the danger before it strikes. You sense the shift in the atmosphere before a single hand is raised. While others may work the tier for a paycheck, you are there for something deeper. You are the salt that keeps the environment from rotting from the inside out.

Your glory is not found in a memorial. It is found in the ten-hour shift, the de-escalated situation, and the quiet integrity that refuses to break under pressure.

THE BATTLEFIELD BEHIND THE DOORS

Behind those steel doors, you endure a moment-by-moment psychological and physical battlefield. You face volatility where you are often outnumbered and constantly tested. And you cannot afford to fake it.

“Love from the center of who you are; don’t fake it. Run for dear life from evil; hold on for dear life to good.”

—Romans 12:9 (MSG)

In corrections, authenticity is your shield. When you refuse to let the bitterness of the environment harden your heart, you are choosing something rare and costly. Your humanity is not a liability in that space. It is your moral authority. The incarcerated watch everything. They know the difference between a woman who is present and a woman who is performing. Your integrity is what gives you influence that a badge alone never could.

You are hard pressed on every side but not crushed. You lead by example in conditions that break people who entered with lesser foundations. You provide the kind of stability that makes genuine rehabilitation possible. That is not a small thing. That is a sacred thing.

WHAT THEY SEE WHEN THEY SEE YOU

To the world you are invisible. To the incarcerated you are the standard. You are the peacemaker who uses her voice to stop trouble before it starts. You are the witness who sees the humanity in the forgotten and reminds them of it by the way she carries herself. You are the shield who protects those in her care from each other and sometimes from themselves.

Hebrews 13:3 says to remember those in prison as if you were together with them. You do not just remember them. You live among them for ten hours at a time. You carry the weight of that environment so the rest of society does not have to. That is noble, grueling, and deeply biblical work. And most of the world will never know your name for it.

But your Father does.

To the world: you have an attitude. To the incarcerated: you are the standard. To your Father in heaven: you are a warrior-servant, clothed in strength and dignity, standing as a beacon of order in a world of darkness.

SCRIPTURE REFERENCES

“I have made you a watchman for the people… so hear the word I speak and give them warning from me.”

— Ezekiel 33:7

“We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair.”

— 2 Corinthians 4:8

“She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue.”

— Proverbs 31:25-26

“For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.”

— 2 Timothy 1:7

REFLECT

1.Where have you seen your anointing misread as attitude by people who do not understand the environment you operate in? What does it cost you to carry that misunderstanding? 

2.  Authenticity is your shield. Where on the tier have you seen the difference between a woman who leads from her real self and one who is just performing the role? What did that difference produce?

3.  Your Father sees what the world does not. Where do you most need to be reminded that your twelve-hour faithfulness is not invisible to Him, even when it is invisible to everyone else?

A PRAYER FOR THE DAUGHTER OF THE WATCH

Father God,

Thank You for this woman, Your daughter. This warrior-servant who stands in the gap in a place most people will never see. I ask for a hedge of protection around her mind as she leaves the gates. Wash away the tension of the tier. Replace the adrenaline with the peace that surpasses all understanding.

When she feels the exhaustion of carrying the weight of that environment, remind her that she is precious in Your sight. Heal the hidden weariness that comes from being the strength for everyone else. Restore her joy. Sharpen her discernment for the next shift. And let her sleep be sweet, knowing she served with honor and that You saw every moment of it.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Closing Blessing

You are doing a work that many cannot do and most will not do.

You are a light in the darkest corners. And that light is never wasted.

Go in peace, Beloved Officer. Your rest is well earned. You are a warrior.

You are a daughter of the King. You were born for this.

Keep being Beautiful You!

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