@tumisole Whats this story with the changing of demarcation or whatever and now we have to go update our voting stations otherwise we will be chased?
Are you able to offer some insight on that?
DID YOU KNOW?
After Sarah passed on, Abraham married another woman called Keturah, and they had children together (Genesis 25). But something very striking stands out — those children never became part of the covenant story the way Isaac did.
Why?
Because God had already established a covenant with Abraham through Sarah. That covenant was not random, and it was not transferable based on effort, desire, or even results. It was ordained by God Himself.
This reveals something deep and powerful:
God is a God of covenants.
There are things in your life that will only be sustained by the covenant that birthed them.
You can have many opportunities, many connections, even many results — but only what is tied to your covenant with God carries divine backing, preservation, and generational impact.
Let me break it down for you:
If you rose through prayers — it is prayers that will sustain you.
If you rose through giving — it is giving that will sustain you.
If you rose through consecration — it is consecration that will keep you.
The mistake many people make is this:
They see someone sustained by a certain grace and they try to copy the method without understanding the covenant behind it.
You cannot copy covenants.
What works for one man may not work for another — not because God is partial, but because covenants are personal.
Isaac didn’t struggle to become the child of promise — he aligned with what God had already spoken.
Listen carefully:
Your sustainability in life is tied to your alignment with your covenant.
Some people abandon the very thing that lifted them.
God helped you when you were fasting and praying, now you are too busy to pray.
God raised you when you were committed to giving, now you feel like you’ve “arrived.”
God preserved you when you were humble and yielded, now pride has taken over.
And you’re wondering why things are shaking…
It’s because you have stepped outside the covenant that was carrying you.
Don’t do that.
Go back to your altar.
Go back to your place of encounter.
Go back to the voice that started your journey.
Stop trying to live another man’s spiritual life.
Find your own covenant with God.
Walk in it.
Guard it.
Stay consistent in it.
Because at the end of the day,
It is not activity that sustains a man…
It is covenant.