12 Decrees of Favor
12 Decrees of Favor Over Every Area of My Life
1. Spiritual Favor
“To the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.” — Ephesians 1:6 (NKJV)
I decree: I am highly favored in Christ. I am accepted in the Beloved, and I walk boldly in God’s presence with unhindered access to His grace and wisdom.
2. Mental & Emotional Favor
“You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You.” —Isaiah 26:3 (NKJV)
I decree: God’s favor stabilizes my emotions and renews my mind. I walk in perfect peace, divine clarity, and supernatural emotional strength.
3. Physical Favor (Health)
“And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.” —Luke 2:52 (NKJV)
I decree: I grow daily in health and strength by the favor of God. Divine wellness surrounds me, and healing flows in every part of my body.
4. Relational Favor (Family & Friends)
“When a man’s ways please the Lord, He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.” — Proverbs 16:7 (NKJV)
I decree: God’s favor brings peace into every relationship. My family, friendships, and partnerships are covered with unity, restoration, and love.
5. Marital Favor
“He who finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor from the Lord.” —Proverbs 18:22 (NKJV)
I decree: My marriage is blessed with divine favor. Love, honor, and fruitfulness abound in my union. We walk together in covenant and Kingdom purpose.
6. Parental Favor (Over Children)
“All your children shall be taught by the Lord, and great shall be the peace of your children.” — Isaiah 54:13 (NKJV)
I decree: My children walk in the favor of the Lord. They are taught of Him, protected by Him, and set apart for divine destiny and peace.
7. Financial Favor
“The Lord has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant.” —Psalm 35:27 (NKJV)
I decree: I walk in supernatural financial favor. Wealth, provision, and overflow are attracted to me, and I steward them faithfully for God’s glory.
8. Career & Business Favor
“Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us; and establish the work of our hands for us.” — Psalm 90:17 (ESV)
I decree: The favor of God establishes the work of my hands. I receive open doors, divine connections, and accelerated success in all I put my hands to.
9. Ministerial & Calling Favor
“A man’s gift makes room for him and brings him before great men.” —Proverbs 18:16 (NKJV)
I decree: God’s favor promotes the gift within me. My calling is fruitful, impactful, and expanding. I operate under Heaven’s endorsement.
10. Legal & Governmental Favor
“For the Lord will go before you, and the God of Israel will be your rear guard.” —Isaiah 52:12 (NKJV)
I decree: I have favor with legal systems, authorities, and institutions. Decisions are made in my favor, and every verdict aligns with God’s will.
11. Favor in the Marketplace
“You shall be the head and not the tail… you shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow.” —Deuteronomy 28:13 (NKJV)
I decree: I am favored in the marketplace. Strategies, contracts, clients, and influence come to me by divine appointment. I lead with wisdom and integrity.
12. Favor in Divine Protection
“For You, O Lord, will bless the righteous; with favor You will surround him as with a shield.” — Psalm 5:12 (NKJV)
I decree: God’s favor surrounds me like a shield. I am protected from every weapon, scheme, or assignment of the enemy. I dwell under the covering of the Most High.
How to Continue Living in Favor
How to Continue Living in Favor
Practical Steps for Sustaining a Favor-Filled Life
Your 21-day journey may be complete, but walking in the favor of God is a daily lifestyle—not a one-time experience. Here’s how to keep the flow of favor alive and active in every area of your life:
1. Stay Word-Centered
Favor flows from the Word of God. Keep feeding your faith by reading, studying, and declaring the promises of Scripture. The more Word you carry, the more favor you’ll walk in.
“Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly…” —Colossians 3:16
2. Practice Daily Decrees
Your words continue to shape your world. Begin each day by speaking favor into your atmosphere. What you declare will determine what you experience.
“You will also declare a thing, and it will be established for you…” —Job 22:28
3. Expect Goodness
Never stop expecting favor. Train your heart to look for divine appointments, unexpected blessings, and supernatural doors. Expectation attracts manifestation.
“According to your faith let it be to you.” —Matthew 9:29
4. Give God Glory
When favor shows up, don’t forget who sent it. Acknowledge God in your success and testify of His goodness. Favor increases with faithful stewardship.
“Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.” —Psalm 107:1
5. Sow Favor to Others
Extend the favor you’ve received. Whether it’s through generosity, encouragement, or service—be a carrier of God’s goodness in someone else’s life. The more you sow, the more you grow.
“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.” —Matthew 5:7
Next Steps
• Reread this devotional every quarter to reignite your mindset of favor.
• Journal daily how you see God’s favor showing up in your life.
• Teach these truths to your family, friends, or small group—favor grows when it’s shared.
• Continue your journey with other books, teachings, and devotionals that expand your understanding of Kingdom living.
Final Word
You were never meant to live under the weight of striving. You were meant to live under the weight of favor. So rise up. Speak up. Live boldly. You are covered in favor—for life.
Conclusion: Living a Life Marked by Favor
CONCLUSION: Living a Life Marked by Favor
You’ve just completed 21 days of revelation, declaration, and activation—and now it’s time to live it. This wasn’t just a devotional journey; it was a divine reset. You’ve been repositioned. Your mindset has shifted. Your language has changed. And your expectation of what God can do has expanded. The favor of God is not a passing experience—it is a permanent covenant sealed in the blood of Jesus Christ. You don’t chase favor; you carry it. You don’t beg for favor; you walk in it. It’s not seasonal—it’s supernatural. It’s not earned—it’s inherited. From this day forward, favor is not just a hope—it’s your operating system. Speak it. Declare it. Expect it. And most of all—steward it. Use your favor to bless others, build the Kingdom, and glorify the One who gave it. Let the world around you see what a life of divine favor looks like. Let your victories point people to the goodness of God. Let your journey of favor never stop—but only grow stronger with every step. As you go, carry this final truth in your spirit: “I am marked by favor, moved by grace, and positioned for purpose. The best days of my life are drenched in the favor of God.”
Commissioning Prayer
Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You for every reader who has walked through this 21-day journey. I declare that the seed of favor has taken root in their hearts and will bear fruit for a lifetime. Let Your goodness chase them down. Let open doors surprise them. Let supernatural provision flow to them and through them. I call forth favor in their finances, their families, their ministries, their decisions, and their dreams. Let the anointing of favor increase with every step of obedience. Launch them into a new season—a lifestyle—of undeniable, unshakable, unstoppable favor. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Bonus Declaration – My Lifetime of Favor
I decree that I am a carrier of favor! I walk in blessing I didn’t earn, opportunities I didn’t orchestrate, and breakthroughs I didn’t manufacture. The favor of God surrounds me like a shield and paves the way for every promise. I am not forgotten. I am not forsaken. I am highly favored of the Lord! Doors open before me, resources locate me, and divine appointments find me. I live in perpetual favor—today, tomorrow, and every day of my life! In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 21 A Lifetime of Favor
A Lifetime of Favor
Scripture:
“Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” —Psalm 23:6 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“Favor isn’t a season—it’s a covenant. You were born to walk in favor for life.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
As this 21-day journey ends, remember that favor doesn’t stop here. It’s not a temporary experience but a lifelong inheritance for every child of God. Psalm 23:6 promises that goodness and mercy will follow you all the days of your life—not just in moments of breakthrough, but always. Favor isn’t based on feelings—it flows from your relationship with the Father. The more you walk with Him, the more you walk in favor. This means you are marked, covered, and surrounded, not just for a season, but for a lifetime. Favor is a covenant. You don’t outgrow it, lose it, or run out of it. It follows you because the One who gives it never leaves you. So today, celebrate and declare: “I walk in lifelong favor. I am favored every day, everywhere, in everything I do.” This is the beginning of a new way of living.
Reflection:
• What truths about favor will I carry with me beyond this journey?
• How can I remain aware of and grateful for favor in my daily life?
Declaration:
I decree that I walk in the lifelong favor of God. Goodness and mercy chase me down. The days ahead of me are drenched in blessing, purpose, and victory. I live under an open Heaven, and favor follows me all the days of my life.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for the gift of favor that never ends. I receive it, celebrate it, and choose to walk in it every day. Let my life be a testimony of Your goodness. May I carry Your favor into every assignment, every relationship, and every moment. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 20 Favor Works
Favor Works
Scripture:
“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” —Romans 8:28 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“When you walk in favor, all things begin working for your good—even the things that didn’t start out good.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
There’s something unstoppable about the favor of God—it doesn’t just bless you, it aligns everything around you to support the purpose God placed within you. Romans 8:28 isn’t just a comforting verse—it’s a favor-filled promise of alignment. When you love God and walk in your calling, everything begins to work together for your good. That doesn’t mean everything is good. Some things may look like setbacks, opposition, or confusion. But favor reaches into even the messiest situations and starts pulling threads together—weaving failure into favor, chaos into clarity, and delay into destiny. Favor works. It works behind the scenes. It works in people’s hearts. It works in systems and structures you don’t even know exist. It connects conversations, opens doors, rearranges appointments, and gathers provision to meet you at just the right time. This is why you don’t have to strive or manipulate. You simply walk in favor, and favor does the heavy lifting. The pressure is not on you to make everything happen. The promise is that God is making all things work together for your good. When you stay in alignment with Him, everything else starts to align for you.
Reflection:
• Am I trusting that favor is working even when I don’t see immediate results?
• What might God be aligning right now for my good?
Declaration:
I decree that favor is working for me. Everything—good or bad—is aligning for my breakthrough. I do not fear opposition, delay, or detours. The favor of God is rearranging every detail to fulfill His purpose in my life.
Prayer:
Father, thank You that Your favor never stops working. I choose to trust that You are aligning all things—seen and unseen—for my good. Help me rest in the promise of Your purpose. Let everything in my life cooperate with the assignment You’ve given me. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 19 Turning Every Failure into Favor
Turning Every Failure into Favor
Scripture:
“But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive.” —Genesis 50:20 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“I can’t lose for winning. Even when I’m losing, God flips it around and I win again!” — Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Failure is never final when favor is at work. Joseph’s life seemed like one failure after another—betrayed by his brothers, falsely accused, imprisoned, and forgotten. But through it all, God’s favor was silently and steadily moving behind the scenes. Genesis 50:20 captures the mystery of favor: “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.” When God’s favor is on your life, setbacks become setups. Every disappointment becomes divine direction. Every failure becomes a seed for future favor. I can’t lose for winning. Even when I’m losing, God flips it around and I win again! That’s not just a catchy phrase—it’s a Kingdom reality. You are never out of the fight when you belong to God. Favor turns mistakes into momentum, loss into legacy, and grief into growth. Don’t be discouraged by what didn’t work out. Favor has the final word. And even if it looks like failure right now, God is flipping it. He’s already redeeming the pain, reclaiming the time, and rewriting the ending. Let this sink in: God never wastes a wound. He never wastes a failure. If it’s surrendered, He’ll use it.
Reflection:
• What past “failures” do I need to see through the lens of favor?
• How would I live differently if I truly believed God was using every loss for my good?
Declaration:
I decree that my failures are not the end of my story. The favor of God is flipping every defeat into victory. I declare that what the enemy meant for evil, God is using for my good. I walk in unshakable favor—even in the fire, I’m being forged for greatness.
Prayer:
Father, thank You that favor always has the final say. I surrender every loss, every mistake, and every moment of failure to You. Turn it. Use it. Redeem it for Your glory. Let my life be a testimony that Your favor never fails. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 18 Start Your Day with Decrees of Favor
Start Your Day with Decrees of Favor
Scripture:
“And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity… it defiles the whole body, and sets on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire by hell.” —James 3:6 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“The direction of your day is determined by the declarations of your mouth.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Words have power. Your tongue can set the course of your life—toward favor or frustration. James 3:6 reminds us that the tongue ignites direction, for better or worse. What you say at the start of your day can spark a flow of God’s favor or allow fear to lead. Starting your day with decrees of favor is not just a good idea—it’s a Kingdom strategy. Before circumstances speak to you, speak to your atmosphere. Declare favor, not fear; blessing, not burden. When you declare favor over your day, you align with Heaven, authorizing what enters your life and what must be rejected. Speak faith, and your day will be full of grace. The direction of your day is determined by the words you speak. Decree it into alignment with favor.
Reflection:
• What have my recent words been setting into motion?
• How can I consistently start each day by speaking favor before I face anything else?
Declaration:
I decree that my words set the course of my life, and today I speak favor, abundance, peace, and victory. I will not be led by circumstances but by the voice of God in my mouth. My day is directed by Heaven because my words align with His will.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for the creative power in my words. Help me steward my tongue as a tool of blessing, not destruction. I speak favor over this day and every part of my life. Let Your promises take root through my declarations, and let my words lead me into Your best. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 17 Expectation of Favor
Expectation of Favor
Scripture:
“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning.” —James 1:17 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“What you expect is what you attract—expect favor, and Heaven will respond.”—Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Many people live with an unconscious expectation that something bad is around the corner. They brace for disappointment, anticipate rejection, and assume delay. But this is not the mindset of
someone walking in favor. James 1:17 reminds us that every good and perfect gift comes from our Father—not random chance, not striving, not manipulation. And He is the Father of lights—never dark, never unpredictable, never shifting. When you know that your Father is good, you begin to expect good. Favor flows where faith-filled expectation lives. It is not wishful thinking—it’s confident trust that God’s nature is to bless, promote, surround, and strengthen you with His goodness. Expecting favor is not arrogance. It’s agreement with the unchanging character of God. Don’t expect another delay—expect divine acceleration. Don’t expect betrayal—expect divine connection. Don’t expect failure—expect fulfillment. What you expect is what you attract—expect favor, and Heaven will respond. Begin each day looking for signs of His goodness. Watch how doors open, opportunities arise, and peace follows you like a shadow. Favor is already on you—start expecting it to show up for you.
Reflection:
• Have I trained my heart to expect disappointment or to expect favor?
• What would shift in my emotions, conversations, and prayers if I truly believed God was sending good things my way?
Declaration:
I decree that I expect the favor of God every day. I reject fear and negative expectation. I believe every good and perfect gift is coming from my Father. I anticipate open doors, unexpected blessings, and supernatural increase. My faith draws favor into my life.
Prayer:
Father, thank You that You are the giver of every good and perfect gift. Today I reset my expectations. I expect Your favor to surround me, Your blessings to overtake me, and Your goodness to follow me. Let my heart stay aligned with Heaven’s supply. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 16 Favor for Wealth Transfer
Favor for Wealth Transfer
Scripture:
“The wealth of the sinner is stored up for the
righteous.” —Proverbs 13:22 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“Favor is Heaven’s delivery system for Kingdom Wealth Transfer.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
The final harvest of souls will be the greatest the world has ever seen, and it will be funded by a supernatural transfer of wealth into Kingdom hands. Proverbs 13:22 says, “The wealth of the sinner is stored up for the righteous,” implying that it’s already set aside, waiting to be released. But this wealth won’t go to consumers— it will go to Kingdom carriers, those who understand that favor is for calling, not comfort. God is looking for trusted stewards—those who will handle supernatural increase without losing their spiritual identity. Favor is what places your name in unexpected places, draws investors, and brings what money cannot buy: divine timing, open doors, and multiplication. You don’t need to fight for this transfer; position yourself by faith. The wealth of the world is meant to fund Kingdom initiatives, not stay in the hands of the wicked. Favor is Heaven’s delivery system for this transfer. Believe, pray, decree, and position yourself for the coming transfer, because when it comes, it will come quickly and powerfully to fund the gospel around the world.
Reflection:
• Am I prepared to receive wealth with purpose, not just for personal gain?
• Do I believe God wants to use me as a conduit for the end-time wealth transfer?
Declaration:
I decree that I am positioned for supernatural wealth transfer. The favor of God is opening doors, drawing resources, and connecting me with divine assignments. I receive increase not to consume, but to contribute to the last great awakening. I am a Kingdom distributor.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for trusting me with divine resources. I believe You are transferring wealth into Kingdom hands to fund the harvest. I ask for wisdom, strategy, and boldness to carry what You release. Let favor mark my life for this assignment, and let every resource serve Your eternal purpose. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 15 Favor for Kingdom Wealth
Favor for Kingdom Wealth
Scripture:
“The blessing of the Lord makes one rich, and He adds no sorrow with it.” —Proverbs 10:22 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“One day of favor is worth more than a lifetime of labor.” — Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
God is not opposed to wealth—He is opposed to greed. When wealth flows from God’s favor and not human striving, it becomes Kingdom wealth, not worldly riches. Proverbs 10:22 makes it clear: God’s blessing brings increase, and it brings no sorrow, regret, or spiritual compromise. One day of favor is worth more than a lifetime of labor. You could toil endlessly and still fall short, or you could walk in divine favor and see God multiply what you touch. Kingdom wealth is not just about money—it’s about God-ordained increase for God- ordained purposes. The lives of Joseph, Abraham, and Solomon show us that God gives wealth to establish His covenant (Deut. 8:18). And when He does, it comes with peace, joy, and purpose—not the stress and sorrow that often accompany worldly accumulation. You may be called to build businesses, steward lands, fund missions, or leave a legacy. Whatever the assignment, you will need more than hard work— you’ll need favor. Favor attracts opportunities, opens doors, cancels debts, unlocks strategies, and brings divine connections. You don’t need to chase money. Chase God, and favor will bring provision with no sorrow attached.
Reflection:
• Am I pursuing Kingdom wealth with a mindset rooted in favor or fear?
• How can I position myself to receive God’s increase without sorrow?
Declaration:
I decree that the favor of God is producing Kingdom wealth in my life. I do not labor in vain. The blessing of the Lord makes me rich—spiritually, emotionally, and financially—and He adds no sorrow
with it. I receive wealth to fulfill God’s divine purpose.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for the blessing that makes rich and adds no sorrow. I release fear and striving. I choose to trust in Your favor for supernatural increase. Teach me to steward Kingdom wealth and use it to advance Your purposes on the earth. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 14 Gaining Access to Favor in Times of Need
Gaining Access to Favor in Times of Need
Scripture:
“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” —Hebrews 4:16 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“When you ascend to the throne of grace, favor is on its way to deliver you!” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
There are moments when everything feels urgent, and you need answers, intervention, or breakthrough. Hebrews 4:16 invites you: “Come boldly to the throne of grace…” It’s at the throne,
in the third heaven, where favor flows. In times of need, don’t descend into fear—ascend by faith. Accessing favor is not about striving, but approaching with confidence. Because of Jesus, you have permanent access to the atmosphere of favor. Favor is tangible help that silences accusations, releases divine timing, brings strategic intervention, and surrounds you with supernatural support. When you ascend to the throne, favor is on its way to deliver you. Don’t pray from earth—pray from your position in Heaven.
Reflection:
• Am I approaching the throne of grace with confidence or hesitation?
• In what area of my life do I need to ascend in prayer and receive favor?
Declaration:
I decree that I have full access to the throne of grace. I come boldly, without fear or shame. I receive supernatural favor in my time of need. I am seated in heavenly places, and favor flows to me from the third heaven with power and precision.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for the access You’ve given me through Jesus. Today I come boldly to Your throne of grace. I ascend in faith, not fear. I receive Your favor— fresh, timely, and targeted for every need I face. Let Your help arise from Heaven and pour into my life today. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 13 Favor Blocks Spiritual Attacks
Favor Blocks Spiritual Attacks
Scripture:
“No weapon formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord…” —Isaiah 54:17 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“Favor is Heaven’s answer to every demonic threat against your life.” — Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Demonic opposition is real, but so is divine favor. When God's favor surrounds you, it blocks every attack before it can take root. Isaiah 54:17 reminds us that weapons may form, but they won’t prosper, because favor is your spiritual barricade. Favor is more than provision—it’s protection. It preserves you from demonic sabotage, ensuring your destiny and peace remain intact. Favor silences accusations and rises as a shield against every demonic threat. Scripture shows how favor blocks the enemy: Balaam’s curse was turned to blessing, and Jesus’ intercession preserved Peter. The same favor surrounds you, repelling every attack through prayer, declarations, and God’s promises.
Speak this today: I am favored by God, and the enemy has no legal right to touch what God has covered.”
Reflection:
Have I underestimated the power of favor as a weapon of spiritual warfare?
What area of my life needs to come under the protective covering of favor?
Declaration:
I decree that the favor of God is my shield and my stronghold. Demons are blocked, curses are reversed, and no weapon formed against me can prosper. My mind, my home, my calling, and my purpose are covered by the favor of the Lord.
Prayer:
Father, thank You that Your favor is stronger than any enemy tactic. I take refuge under Your covering. I declare that every demonic assignment is canceled, every lie is silenced, and every attack is rendered powerless. Let Your favor speak louder than the accuser. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 12 Angels: Carriers of Favor
Angels: Carriers of Favor
Scripture:
“Bless the Lord, you His angels, who excel in strength, who do His word, heeding the voice of His word.” — Psalm 103:20 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“Every time you decree, say, or pray God’s Word in faith, angels move to release His favor.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Angels are not just warriors—they are carriers of favor, moving at the speed of God’s Word. Psalm 103:20 shows that angels respond to God's Word spoken in faith, not emotions or needs. Every time you declare Scripture, angels are activated to carry out God’s promises. Angels were sent to deliver favor to Daniel, Mary, Joseph, and Peter. They are dispatched on divine assignment to protect, promote, and position you. When you pray or decree God’s Word, angels open doors, guard pathways, shift hearts, accelerate outcomes, and deliver provision. When your words align with God’s promises, the supernatural realm responds. Speak the Word with confidence—Heaven’s army is listening, and when you speak, they move.
Reflection:
•Am I activating angels by giving voice to God’s Word, or silencing their assignment by speaking doubt?
•What promises of favor can I begin declaring today to partner with Heaven’s messengers?
Declaration:
I decree that angels are on assignment, responding to the Word of God spoken through my mouth. I speak favor, and angels move. I declare breakthrough, and angels carry it. I am not alone—I am surrounded, supported, and strategically assisted by Heaven.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for sending Your angels to assist and protect me. I decree Your Word with confidence, knowing that angels are activated to bring favor, open doors, and release Your promises. Helsp me speak Your Word in faith and partner with Heaven’s messengers. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 11 Pray Favor for Protection
Pray Favor for Protection
Scripture:
“For You, O Lord, will bless the righteous; with favor You will surround him as with a shield.” —Psalm 5:12 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“Favor doesn’t just promote you it protects you.”— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Favor is not only the key to increase and promotion but also your divine defense. Psalm 5:12 tells us that God's favor surrounds you like a shield, protecting you from every attack. Favor doesn’t just promote you—it protects you. It absorbs harm, redirects destruction, and repels unseen attacks. While others may live on edge, those walking in favor are covered by peace. Imagine walking into every situation, wrapped in invisible armor. That’s what favor does—it shields your mind, body, and calling. The enemy may try, but he won’t succeed. This protection is activated through prayer, declaration, and speaking God’s promises. Favor responds to your faith-filled voice.
Say it aloud: I am surrounded by favor like a shield. No weapon formed against me shall prosper. What touches me must pass through God’s favor first.” Jesus secured this shield for you. His favor is your inheritance—now, and for your safety today. Declare it, walk in it, and trust it to cover every step you take.
Reflection:
• Have I viewed favor only as opportunity, or also as a weapon of spiritual defense?
• What areas of my life need to be placed under the shield of God’s favor today?
Declaration:
I decree that I am surrounded by the shield of God’s favor. I do not fear sudden danger, spiritual warfare, or unexpected setbacks. God’s favor is covering my life, deflecting the enemy’s plans, and preserving every promise He has given me.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for the gift of divine favor. Let it rise like a shield over my life—blocking what I cannot see and defeating what I cannot fight. I speak Your promises over my family, my mind, and my future. I trust that Your favor is active, surrounding me with strength and peace. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 10 Pray Favor Over Relationships
Pray Favor Over Relationships
Scripture:
“And so find favor and high esteem in the sight of God and man.” —Proverbs 3:4 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“When favor is on your life, it draws the right people in and moves the wrong ones out.” — Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Some of the greatest opportunities God opens in your life will come through relationships, not just strategy. Proverbs 3:4 says when you walk in God's wisdom, you'll find favor with both God and man. Favor doesn’t guarantee everyone will like you, but it does ensure the right people will be drawn to you, and the right relationships will align with your destiny. Just as God gave Esther favor with the king and David favor with Jonathan, He will place people in your life to elevate and encourage you. Favor in relationships begins with prayer, decrees, and declarations. Pray for divine connections, unity, and the removal of toxic ties. Favor will bring the right people in and move the wrong ones out. It will cause your name to be spoken in rooms you’ve never entered and align you with those who carry what you need. Pray today that your relationships come under God’s favor, as it will increase your capacity and accelerate your assignment.
Reflection:
• Am I asking God to position the right people in my life through favor?
• Are there relationships I need to release so God can make room for what’s next?
Declaration:
I decree that I walk in relational favor. God is aligning me with divine connections and removing every hindrance. I have favor with God and man. My relationships are blessed, strategic,
and life-giving, and every connection is ordered by the Lord.
Prayer:
Father, thank You that You care about every relationship in my life. I ask You to surround me with those who are sent by You. Let Your favor rest on my friendships, my family, my ministry, and my partnerships. Remove what doesn’t belong and strengthen what does. I trust You to align my life with people who carry Your heart. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 9 Kingdom Business, Kingdom Favor
Kingdom Business, Kingdom Favor
Scripture:
“The Lord will command the blessing on you in your storehouses and in all to which you set your hand, and He will bless you in the land which the Lord your God is giving you.” —Deuteronomy 28:8 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“God doesn’t just bless your business—He commands favor to rest on it.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Whether you're currently running a business or dreaming of starting one, God has favor set aside for your work. Deuteronomy 28:8 is a covenant promise: God will bless your income, resources,
and everything you put your hand to in faith. When your business aligns with His Kingdom, favor becomes your advantage. This isn’t just passive blessing—it’s commanded favor from God Himself, ensuring that your business will succeed and overflow beyond natural effort. Favor flows when your business is surrendered to God in prayer. It opens doors, connects you to the right people, gives you clarity, and protects what you’ve built. You’re not just building for profit, but for purpose, becoming a platform for Kingdom influence. So today, pray over your business and expect favor to flow—don't just dream of it, step into it.
Reflection:
• Have I been relying on hustle or prayer in my business?
• Have I invited God’s favor to command success over what I’m building?
Declaration:
I decree that God’s favor rests on my business, vision, strategy, decisions, and relationships. Whether building now or preparing to launch, His blessing is commanded over all I set my hand to. I expect divine opportunities, supernatural increase, and Kingdom success.
Prayer:
Father, I surrender my business and dreams to You. Command Your blessing over my work. Surround me with favor in every negotiation, every sale, and every step of growth. Breathe on the vision You’ve placed in my heart. Let what I build be a testimony of Your goodness and glory. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 8 Pray Favor by Praying God’s Will
Pray Favor by Praying God’s Will
Scripture:
“Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.” — 1 John 5:14 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“God’s will is His Word, and when you pray the Word, you release God’s favor.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Prayer becomes powerful when it’s rooted in the will of God—and His will is not a mystery. It’s written in His Word. When you pray God’s Word, you are praying His will, and the promise of 1 John 5:14 comes alive: He hears you. But “hears” doesn’t just mean He listens—it means He responds with favor. God’s will is His Word, and when you pray the Word, you release God’s favor. It’s not emotional prayers that move Heaven—it’s Word-based prayers that release divine results. You’re not begging for favor—you’re aligning with what God has already decreed. Favor is already yours in Christ, but prayer activates it. Not just any prayer—bold, specific prayers grounded in Scripture. When your prayer life is anchored in the promises of God, you move beyond hoping and into declaring. You stop wondering if favor will come and start commanding it into your atmosphere. His Word is your legal right to speak favor with confidence, knowing it will be established.
Reflection:
• Have I been praying what I want, or praying what God has already spoken?
• What favor promise from Scripture do I need to pray over my life today?
Declaration:
I decree that I pray the Word of God with boldness and confidence. I do not pray in fear or guesswork—I pray His will. And every time I pray His Word, I release His favor into my life.
Prayer:
Father, thank You that I don’t have to guess Your will. It’s written in Your Word. Teach me how to pray favor- filled scriptures over every area of my life. Let Your Word shape my prayers, fuel my faith, and activate Your favor. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 7 Speak Favor with Boldness
Speak Favor with Boldness
Scripture:
“You will also declare a thing, and it will be established for you; so light will shine on your ways.” —Job 22:28 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“Favor is voice-activated—if you don’t declare it, you won’t experience it.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
One of the greatest truths about favor is this: it must be spoken to be activated. God has given you the authority to declare His promises, but many believers miss out on favor simply because they
remain silent or speak the wrong words. Job 22:28 is a divine principle: “You will also declare a thing, and it will be established for you.” Favor responds to faith—but it is released by your words. Heaven partners with your declaration to establish what you boldly proclaim. Favor is voice-activated—if you don’t declare it, you won’t experience it. You may believe in favor, you may even hope for it, but until you begin to declare it, you’re leaving power on the table. Your words frame your world. When you speak favor, you align your atmosphere with God’s promises. Speakit over your business, your family, your health, your relationships, and your future. Don’t just think favor. Don’t just wish for favor. Speak favor like your life depends on it—because it does.
Reflection:
• Are my words building my life with favor—or silently allowing defeat?
• What areas need fresh, bold declarations of God’s favor today?
Declaration:
I decree that my mouth is filled with the favor of God. I boldly declare open doors, divine appointments, supernatural opportunities, and Kingdom success. I do not speak defeat. I speak favor—and favor establishes my future.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for giving me the power to speak favor into my life. Forgive me for speaking fear or staying silent when I should have declared Your Word. Today, I use my voice to align with Your promises. Let my declarations activate the favor You’ve already provided. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 6 Believe in Favor
Believe in Favor
Scripture:
“So then, prepare your hearts and minds for action! Stay alert and fix your hope firmly on the marvelous grace that is coming to you.” —1 Peter 1:13 (TPT)
Devotional Thought:
“Favor is not activated by what you need, but by what you believe.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
You may have great needs in your life right now, but it’s not need that moves Heaven—it’s belief. All of God’s blessings, including His favor, are accessed by faith. If you want to walk in the fullness of favor, you must first believe it’s available to you. 1 Peter 1:13 challenges us to “fix our hope firmly on the marvelous grace that is coming to us.” The word “grace” here is rich with meaning—it includes God’s undeserved favor. Peter is saying, Get your mind right, get your heart ready, and expect favor to show up. You can’t walk in favor passively. You must prepare for it, speak it, and believe for it. That’s when you begin to experience doors opening, hearts turning, opportunities aligning, and outcomes shifting in your favor. Favor is not activated by what you need, but by what you believe. You may need promotion, breakthrough, healing, or restoration—but it’s your faith in God’s favor that releases the supernatural flow, not the urgency of your situation. Today is the day to stir your expectation. Don’t just hope for favor—believe it’s hunting you down.
Reflection:
• Have I been focused more on my needs than my belief in God’s favor?
• What would change if I expected favor to meet every need?
Declaration:
I decree that I believe in the favor of God. I fix my hope firmly on His grace. I do not live by need—I live by faith. I expect God’s favor to surround me, open doors for me, and supply every need according to His riches in glory.
Prayer:
Father, thank You that favor flows not from my need, but from my faith. Today, I align my heart with Your Word. I prepare my mind for action. I fix my hope on the supernatural grace and favor You’ve promised me. Let favor be released in every area of my life as I choose to believe. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Day 5 Favor Breaks Limitations
Favor Breaks Limitations
Scripture:
“With God all things are possible.” —Matthew 19:26 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
“Favor breaks through every obstacle.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
There’s no obstacle too great, no barrier too high, and no system too strong when the favor of God is on your life. When others hit walls, you walk through them—not because of your strength, but because of God’s supernatural grace working on your behalf. Jesus said, “With God all things are possible.” That’s not just a promise for miracles—it’s a mindset for the favored. It means God’s favor creates pathways where there were none, and breaks through resistance that others thought was impenetrable.
The stories of Scripture prove it again and again:
• Favor took Moses through the Red Sea.
• Favor gave Joseph a seat in Pharaoh’s palace.
• Favor gave David victory over Goliath.
Favor breaks through every obstacle. What man calls impossible, God calls easy. Where others stop, the favor of God begins to move. You may be facing a wall right now—but favor is already working to bring it down.
Reflection:
• What obstacle have I been staring at that favor is ready to break through?
• Am I placing more focus on the size of the wall or the strength of God’s favor?
Declaration:
I decree that favor is breaking through every obstacle in my life. Where others stall, I accelerate. What once blocked me now bows to the force of divine favor. I walk in supernatural access, unshakable confidence, and unstoppable momentum.
Prayer:
Father, thank You that Your favor knows no limits. I choose to stop seeing walls and start seeing breakthroughs. Let Your favor bulldoze every barrier in my life. I trust You to go before me and make the impossible possible. In Jesus’ name, amen.