Favour is a higher level of mercy. When God shows someone mercy, it means that the person has received pardon for an offence; but when the person is favoured, it…
The feet of man is capable to take him to many places and into many scenarios: good or bad. It is possible for the feet of one to lead them into shame; error; failure; success; promotion; prosperity; favours; etc.
For example, the feet of David walked him into fame and honour when he appeared on the battlefront between Israel and Philistine (I Sam. 17: 17-18). The feet of Sapphira, however, walked her into death when she appeared before the apostles having not seen her husband for over 3 hours (Acts 5: 1-11). The feet of Haman walked him into shame and destruction when he appeared before King Artaxerxes as he wanted to take permission to hang Mordecai (Esther 6: 1-14; 7: 1-10).
Formula: A recipe or prescription; any fixed or conventional way of doing something; any plan or method for doing something well; etc
Induce: To bring about or give rise; to cause…
Text: Psalm 90:17
As a form of introduction, I’ll like to remind us that God loves us - Jeremiah 31:3. In this love, we have found favour. We have been favoured…
Text: Nehemiah 4:14-18 KJV - 14 “And I looked, and rose up, and said unto the nobles, and to the rulers, and to the rest of the people, Be not…
Anchor Scriptures: Rom. 9:10-16; Eccl. 9:11-12
Introduction: Favour is from the Hebrew word "chên", meaning grace (-iousness), acceptance, charm and favour, and the Greek word "charis" (khar'-ece), meaning favour, acceptable, grace (-ious).…