Your Values Will Choose Your Future

QUOTE:
"Can two walk together, unless they are agreed?" – Amos 3:3

Look at the picture above.
Two people. Same age. Same smile. Same world.
But completely different directions.

One is thinking about God, love, and purpose.
The other? Parties, pleasure, and distraction.

Now let me ask you something:
Which one are you becoming more like and why?

Because here’s the truth most won’t say out loud:
Your values shape your path.
And if you don’t protect them, you’ll end up aligning with people who water them down.

Here is the fact

1. You can’t build forward with people pulling sideways.
If you’re trying to run while they’re chilling, you’ll stay in circles.
Same patterns. Same delays. Same arguments.

2. Mismatched values = future conflict.
Don’t ignore the red flags because the opportunity looks shiny.
If you value integrity and they cut corners it will cost you later.

3. Energy spreads.
If their vibe is gossip, laziness, or ego, don’t be surprised when it rubs off.
You become who you align with.

HERE’S WHAT UNEQUALLY YOKED ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE:

  • You want to build legacy. They want to party.

  • You want to wake up early and push. They’re dragging their feet.

  • You value integrity. They cut corners and call it “smart.”

  • You’re fasting and praying. They’re feeding their flesh daily.

And yet you wonder why your spirit feels heavy. Why your vision feels blocked.

You can’t put diesel in a Formula 1 car and expect it to win the race.

You can’t keep connecting your purpose to people who aren’t aligned and expect power.

If God gave you a vision, you can’t link up with someone who doesn’t even believe in discipline, purpose, or spiritual order.

Yoking your vision to the wrong person is how your purpose gets delayed.

NON-NEGOTIABLE ACTION THIS WEEK:
Audit every partnership romantic, business, social.

Ask yourself:

  • Are we heading the same direction spiritually and mentally?

  • Do we carry the same level of discipline and values?

  • Would I choose to yoke my future to this person if I wasn’t afraid of being alone

  • Would I still choose to walk with them if I met them today?

  • Do they make me sharper or slower?

  • Would God assign them to this chapter of my life?

If the answer’s “no,” you already know what to do.

Be honest.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
"God can’t send new assignments to a vessel that’s yoked to confusion." David Olusegun

Because whether it’s business, friendship, or relationship

If they don’t feed your purpose, they’re slowly starving it.

And don’t sacrifice your future for temporary comfort.

Stay bold. Stay relentless.

David

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