Children of the Prophets: Why Lineage Still Matters
Beware of all whoredom, my son… take a wife of the seed of thy fathers…” — Tobit 4:12
What if the very power of prophetic inheritance is guarded by who we covenant with?
We are not just scattered people trying to survive—we are the children of the prophets: Noe, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. They didn’t marry based on looks, lust, or status. They chose wives from among their own people—kindred seed—and their children inherited the promise.
This isn’t about race. It’s about preserving the covenant bloodline. The enemy knows that corrupting the seed weakens the voice. Dilution disrupts dominion. That’s why marriage was always strategic—spiritual, tribal, and prophetic.
🕯️ Could your marriage be silencing your mantle?
🛡️ Are we protecting the prophetic legacy with purity and obedience?
📜 Are we still living like those who know who they are?
Let’s talk—drop your thoughts below.
We’re rebuilding a remnant… and it starts at home.
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Children of the Prophets: Why Lineage Still Matters
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