Covenant Keeper & Contract Breaker - Daily Encounters Build a Life of Victory
- Nov 24
- 2 min read
God reminded us through this message that what He has promised us He will fulfill in our life if we just obey what He says to do. The good news is that He also promised if we return back to him through repentance, He will break the contract we had with the sin in our life that caused us to break our end of the covenant with God.

Genesis 1: 27-30, God blessed Adam and Eve and spoke instructions before they were ever formed and placed into the Garden of Eden. He told them to be fruitful, multiply, replenish, subdue the earth and have dominion over the "living things." God pointed out that He instructed Adam and Eve to be fruitful, multiply and replenish the earth with SOULS. God named the harvest field, Eden, that He put Adam and Eve in, Genesis 2:15-17. They were kicked out of the garden, their designed harvest field, because they entered into a contract of doubt and the words of the serpent.
In Genesis 4:7 NET version God told Cain after his offering was not accepted that "Is it not true that if you do what is right, you will be fine? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at the door. It desires to dominate you, but you must subdue it" Sin, missing the mark of God's word, desires to dominate us if we do not keep the door closed. The analogy God gave was the drafty door (go back and listen to the message if you did hear this portion or hear it again for the very first time.) where sin comes in and changes the atmosphere in our temple, which causes us to enter into a contract with sin.
The good news is that once we return to what God and re-enter into the covenant He says He will do what He promised us. Isaiah 55:7-13 is the promise to us that His Word that He spoke to us or over us will not return to Him void and will accomplish that which HE pleases and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it!!!! What a God we serve!!!!!!!! He is a Covenant Keeper & Contract Breaker that we can rely on having daily encounters to build a life of victory on so when the storms come, the HOUSE we build upon the ROCK of His Word, we will never fail!
Questions to discuss this week:
1) Have you named your harvest field? If so what did you name it? If not, why not?
2) Why is it important to name your harvest field?
3) Did you identify the area of your life that had a drafty door or doors? What have you done to replace it? What did you replace it with?
4) How did hearing Isaiah 55:7-13 help you build a victorious life on Sunday?
5) What were some nuggets from this message that you are letting become life in your life?
Building a Life of Victory One Daily Encounter At A Time,
Rev. Ryan Welker







1) Have you named your harvest field? If so, what did you name it? If not, why not? Fertile field.
2) Why is it important to name your harvest field? Create ownership and for it to be personal.
3) Did you identify the area of your life that had a drafty door or doors? What have you done to replace it? What did you replace it with?
Thoughts that saying something won't make a difference or change anything.
4) How did hearing Isaiah 55:7-13 help you build a victorious life on Sunday?
My thoughts can be the onset of my destruction or I can cause them to surrender to his ways so that victory might permeate my circumstances.
5) What…
Have you named your harvest field? If so what did you name it? If not, why not? Yes, Christy's Vineyard. My harvest field requires the right temperature to truly grow and ripen for harvest. In fact their growth depends on it. This means it is essential that I pray in the Spirit more than I ever have before I even get there so that I am prepared to make sure the temperature is just right. Some days it may need to be a bit on the hot side and others cooled off a bit--this I cannot gauge or know according to my flesh but only by the Spirit.
Why is it important to name your harvest field? When we name…
1) Have you named your harvest field? If so what did you name it? If not, why not?
The Parable Patch. Might not seem like there's a lot going on on the surface, but they're deep. The people God puts in my path and realm of influence seem to be deep thinkers. Need parables to renew and transform their minds and bring them to the surface.
2) Why is it important to name your harvest field?
When we name it we own it. We know where it is. We know the vision of how it's supposed to be based on the name.
3) Did you identify the area of your life that had a drafty door or doors? What hav…
1) Have you named your harvest field? If so what did you name it? If not, why not?
Yes, my harvest field, the "People Patch", is my coworkers, my community, and the people I interact with on some level of frequency. These are the places God has placed me to be fruitful, multiply, and have dominion. Seeing them as my assignment helps me stay intentional in how I demonstrate the Kingdom.
2) Why is it important to name your harvest field?
Naming your harvest field brings clarity, ownership, and accountability. Adam and Eve were placed in a specific field, Eden, and God gave them purpose before they entered it. When we name our field, we’re recognizing where God has positioned…
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