The LORD Bless The Righteous, Surrounding Them With His Favor As A Shield! (Psalm 5:12)

The dictionary defines favor as “A friendly or favorable regard; approval or support, to make easier or more possible; favoritism, to get advantage; to be gracious, friendly or an obliging act that is freely granted...” Psalm 5:12 is a reminder to us that wherever we go, whatever we experience in life—God’s favor is with us! If we go in our own strength and understanding, we may grow weary or fail miserably, but if we have our hearts and our hope in God, we will rise above all difficulties and we will be able to press forward towards the prize of our high calling in Christ Jesus! (Proverbs 3:5-7, Isaiah 40:29-31, Philippians 3:14-15) Christ within us strengthening us and surrounding us, takes us places we can only dream of, doing things we never thought possible! (Philippians 4:13, Ephesians 3:20) I encourage you to continue expecting God’s favor in your life, speak the favor of God over your loved ones, your ministry, your job, your household, your health and everything that concerns you. The more you practice reminding yourself of God’s desire to bless you and surround you with His favor, the more God’s supernatural favor will show up in your life!

"The mountains may move and the hills may shake, but my love and faithfulness will never depart from you!" (Isaiah 54:10) ~ God

Pray This Prayer With Me: LORD, thank You for Your power within me and Your shield that covers me and bless me. Lord, You are my hope, so help me to no longer focus on all that threatens me, to no longer look for a way out of difficulty and challenges, but to trust in You and not my own logic or understanding—knowing You are able to do the impossible! I humbly pray, in Jesus' name, amen. Have a great day! Never forget, in all circumstances, God loves you and you are extremely valuable and important in God’s eyes! In His service, Jacob...

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