What truly sustains a consistent walk with God? Why did the patriarchs of old enjoy such deep intimacy, authority, and divine backing—while many believers today struggle with spiritual inconsistency?
In this foundational teaching, Rev. Roland Anang unpacks the power, responsibility, and spiritual weight of covenants and vows, revealing why no meaningful walk with God happens accidentally.
Drawing from the lives of Enoch, Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Hannah, and Joshua, this message confronts modern excuses and exposes the truth:
👉 Spiritual power is sustained by covenant, not convenience.
Key Scriptures Referenced
Genesis 5:21–24 (Enoch walked with God)
Joshua 28:20–22 (Jacob’s vow)
🔥 Powerful Takeaways
Nothing should interrupt your walk with God—nothing.
Every vow places you under divine obligation and spiritual accountability.
Grace is not wasted when it produces labour, discipline, and obedience.
Altars demand sacrifice; covenants demand consistency.
How far you go in God is often determined by how well you honour your vows.
This message lays a spiritual foundation for the year, calling believers into intentional alignment, disciplined devotion, and covenant-conscious living.
🗣️ “Grace does not remove responsibility—it empowers it.”
🎧 Listen, reflect, and examine the agreements governing your life.
Your walk with God depends on it.