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Having the grace of God through Jesus Christ means you possess His favor, a concept encapsulated by the Greek word "charis" and the Hebrew word "cḥên." These terms convey graciousness, benefit, gift, goodwill, thanks, and grace. Remember that God's grace and favor equip you with everything needed for success and thriving.
Trusting in the Lord, as highlighted in Proverbs 3:4 (ESV), leads to finding favor and success in the sight of both God and man. Your favor is intricately linked to the grace of the Father, and, as emphasized in James 4:6 (NLT), He generously gives grace to the humble, opposing the proud.
Desiring more favor in every aspect of life, whether mundane or significant, is legitimate. Seeking favor in relationships, work, finances, and daily encounters is a worthy pursuit. Psalm 5:12 (ESV) assures that God's favor surrounds you like a shield, blessing the righteous and covering them with favor. His favor acts as a shield that goes before, behind, and around you, faithfully guiding and protecting.
This favor is not contingent on your merit but is a blessing received when you were born again. God's grace has been actively working in your life, and His favor has been at play since the moment you made Jesus Lord. Embrace this continuous flow of grace and favor, recognizing it at every moment. As you accept it, witness how it abundantly pours out, bringing joy and blessings into your life.
Reflection: In prayer, seek the Father's favor to go before you, shielding you from various challenges. Declare that your life is blessed with God’s favor, expressing gratitude for the joy that accompanies it. Praise Him for the continuous outpouring of favor, faithfully guiding you through trials and celebrating triumphs.
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Do you desire "more" in your life? More time, finances, faith, healing? Your heavenly Father wants to bless you abundantly with everything He’s paid for. You can experience more of His peace, power, provision, and presence in your life. You can receive more of His healing, authority, and faith. Commit to this 21-day devotional of prayer and fasting and open yourself up to experiencing God's "more" in your life.
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