ABRAHAM WATCH
The Opportunities for Which You Were Born:
“There is a need for change,
Crisis creates hunger,
Hunger initiates the search,
The search leads to a higher truth,
The Revelation brings transformation in the right season.”
Abraham didn’t just live in time, he lived above it. While the world moved by clocks and calendars, Abraham moved by covenant and calling. His life is a pattern for those who are willing to step away from the predictable, and follow Divine timing into purpose.
In (Genesis 12:1-4), we see Abraham receive a call to leave all that was familiar:
“Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you…”
So Abram went, as the Lord had told him.
Abraham’s “watch” wasn’t synced with Ur or Haran. He didn’t wait for a perfect situation, he moved when God spoke, not when the culture agreed. That’s the power of Divine disruption, it doesn’t wait for consensus. Crisis created hunger, and Abraham responded.
In (Romans 4:19-21) Paul describes Abraham’s radical faith in the face of delay:
“Without weakening in his faith, he faced the fact that his body was as good as dead… Yet he did not waver through unbelief… being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised.”
Time told Abraham he was finished, but truth told him he was just beginning. The search for a higher truth wasn’t found in his biology, but in his belief. His faith transcended the timeline of man.
Abraham encountered God in stages: promise, delay, sacrifice, covenant. And in (Genesis 22:14), after passing the ultimate test of faith, Abraham named the place:
“The Lord Will Provide”
“And to this day it is said, ‘On the mountain of the Lord it will be provided.’”
The revelation of God’s character came in the right season, on the mountain, not in the moment of doubt.
You weren’t born just to exist. You were born for a specific moment in history. You feel the need for change because there is a Divine hunger in you. Don’t ignore it. Like Abraham, you are being called to walk on time by walking out of time, moving with God, not the crowd.
The Abraham Watch is not about hours or deadlines. It’s about alignment.
You don’t follow time, you follow the Voice.
Living on God’s Time:
Today I want to speak to you about time, not the ticking of clocks and the flipping of calendars, Divine time. There’s a kind of watch you can wear that’s not sold in stores. I call it the Abraham Watch.
The Abraham Watch doesn’t tell time; it tells truth. It doesn’t track minutes; it tracks movement, God’s movement.
You see, there are people born into time, but called for timing. People who don’t move with the masses, they move with God. Abraham was one of those people.