God’s Favor

1. What is God’s Favor?

Definition

In Scripture, favor refers to the unearned, undeserved kindness, approval, and support of God. It’s when God leans toward you with His goodness, acting on your behalf–not because you’ve earned it, but because you belong to Him.

  • Hebrew word: Chen (חֵן) – grace, favor, graciousness.
  • Greek word: Charis (χάρις) – grace, kindness, gift.

It’s closely tied to God’s grace, but “favor” often emphasizes His tangible intervention and preference toward someone.


2. Biblical Examples

God’s favor shows up when He singles someone out for blessing, protection, or opportunity: Continue reading “God’s Favor”

Clara’s Journey to Healing

# 🕊️ The Power of the Word: Clara’s Journey to Healing
By Kenneth E Hagin

## Introduction

The message emphasizes the transformative power of the spoken word of God in healing the body and spirit. It challenges listeners to shift their focus from physical diagnoses to spiritual declarations, asserting that faith-filled words can override genetic predispositions and medical reports.

## The Foundation of Healing

### Created by the Word

The speaker asserts that:
– **Creation by the Word**: “If the word created your body, then the word can recreate your body.”
– **Divine Craftsmanship**: “You were crafted by the spoken word of God.” Continue reading “Clara’s Journey to Healing”

Highway of Holiness

Crossing on the Stones — The Highway of Holiness

Scripture Focus

Isaiah 35:8 (NKJV)

“A highway shall be there, and a road,

And it shall be called the Highway of Holiness.

The unclean shall not pass over it,

But it shall be for others.

Whoever walks the road, although a fool,

Shall not go astray.”

1 Corinthians 2:14 (NKJV)

“But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”

Psalm 25:14 (NKJV)

“The secret of the LORD is with those who fear Him,

And He will show them His covenant.”


Prophetic Insight

In the Spirit, you saw a wide, flowing river, with large stones placed in a path across it. The river represents the separation between where you are and where God is calling you. The stones are truths — covenant promises and divine revelations — placed by God Himself.

The Lord showed you that only those with covenant relationship and revelation knowledge could cross to the other side. Others, though they may see the river and the stones, would never make it — for the path is hidden in plain sight. It can only be walked by faith, not by human reasoning.

This is the Highway of Holiness. It’s not a physical road but a spiritual one. It cannot be bought, bargained for, or faked. Only those washed, redeemed, and walking in step with the Spirit can travel it. Even a child in faith can walk this path, but the proud in heart cannot step onto it.


Keys for Crossing

  1. Covenant Identity – Know who you are in Christ. Your confidence comes from the blood-bought promises of God.
  2. Revelation Knowledge – Allow the Holy Spirit to illuminate His Word so each stone beneath your feet is firm and sure.
  3. Holiness & Obedience – The Highway of Holiness is not for the double-minded. Surrender keeps you steady.
  4. Faith Over Sight – The stones may seem too far apart in the natural, but by faith you will find them solid underfoot.

Prayer Suggestion

Father, I thank You for the Highway of Holiness. Thank You for the covenant stones You have placed before me — each one a promise, a revelation, a truth that will bear my weight as I walk in faith. I declare that I will cross over to the other side, led by Your Spirit, protected by Your covenant, and sustained by Your Word. No fear, no doubt, and no enemy will stop me. I am walking forward into everything You have promised, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Guarding the Treasure

Guarding the Treasure

Matthew 7:6

“Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls before swine, or they will trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces.” (NASB)


The Treasure of Pearls

Jesus uses “pearls” to describe what is holy, pure, and valuable—truths, revelations, and experiences God has entrusted to you. A pearl’s beauty and worth are obvious to those who value it, but meaningless to those who can’t or won’t see its value.

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They Will Come

THEY WILL COME: FAITH, ANOINTING, AND THE
CALL TO GATHER

I. The Pattern of Power Throughout Church History

Throughout church history, God has always reserved a remnant–a people who walk in His power. In seasons of revival like Azusa Street or the Welsh Revival, it wasn’t the crowd who
led the move of God, but the consecrated. Religion often sought to contain or control the
move, but the Spirit finds hungry hearts. (Romans 11:5)

II. The Danger of Powerless Religion

2 Timothy 3:5 warns of people ‘having a form of godliness but denying its power.’ In modern times, this form often looks like sanitized church services void of the supernatural. True Christianity must not only look like Jesus–it must move like Jesus. Continue reading “They Will Come”

Receive Your Miracle

Receiving a Miracle from God

Based on the teachings of Andrew Wommack

■ Introduction

“Every last one of us either has, do now, or will need a miracle from God.”

This teaching series lays the foundation for how to receive miracles from God by understanding His
divine order, laws, and our role in activating faith. Miracles are real, accessible, and part of God’s
provision–but they work within God’s spiritual laws.

🔹Miracles vs. Blessings

■ What Is a Miracle?

Continue reading “Receive Your Miracle”

Fear is A Spirit, but So Is POWER

Fear is a Spirit — and So is Power

2 Timothy 1:7 (AMP)

For God did not give us a spirit of timidity (of cowardice, of craven and cringing and fawning fear), but [He has given us a spirit] of power and of love and of calm and well-balanced mind and discipline and self-control.

Expounding the Verse

When Paul wrote these words to Timothy, he wasn’t simply talking about a feeling of fear. He named it for what it is—a spirit. Fear is not just an emotion that sweeps over you; it is a spiritual presence that seeks to control, weaken, and paralyze. It whispers lies, inflates threats, and magnifies the power of the enemy in your mind until you shrink back from your God-given calling. Continue reading “Fear is A Spirit, but So Is POWER”