This sermon explores the concept of divine timing, focusing on how scriptural prayer can trigger God's intervention in our lives. It is part of a series on understanding times and seasons from a biblical perspective.
In this revelational series on times and seasons, we will explore the power of scriptural prayer points and how they can draw the sudden intervention of God in our lives. Our anchor scripture is Matthew 20:16, which speaks of the reversal of positions, where the last shall be first and the first shall be last. Additionally, Psalm 102:13 reminds us that there is a set time for God's favor to manifest in our lives. With these truths in mind, let us embark on a journey of prayer and discovery.
1. This month of November, I declare that I will experience God's unmerited favor. In Jesus' name.
2. I pray for the power of unmerited favor to fall upon me. In Jesus' name.
3. November is my set time of favor, and I decree that unmerited favor from heaven will locate me by fire! In Jesus' name.
4. My story shall change by fire this month of November. In Jesus' name.
5. I break every pattern of failure and stagnation over my life. In Jesus' name.
6. Every agreement of darkness programmed to lock me out of favor this month, scatter! In Jesus' name.
7. O God of the 11th hour, appear in my situation and bring forth favor. In Jesus' name.
8. It is my set time of favor, and I shall bask in plenty and fulfill my glorious destiny. In Jesus' name.
9. Heavenly rain of unmerited favor, fall upon my life. In Jesus' name.
10. Rain of unmerited favor, restore unto me every good thing I have lost to ignorance in the past. In Jesus' name.
11. Envious witchcraft murmuring against my unmerited favor, die! In Jesus' name.
In Matthew 20:1-16, we find a parable that reveals a three-hour cycle of favor, where laborers are hired for the vineyard at the 3rd, 6th, and 9th hours. However, at the 11th hour, the pattern is broken to favor a specific group of people. This signifies that God can intervene in our lives at any time, even when it seems late or unlikely. We must declare with boldness that every pattern of failure and stagnation in our lives is broken.
November is often seen as a time to reflect on the year's accomplishments and plan for the future. For those who feel they have not achieved as much as others, this can be a time of mockery and discouragement. However, I declare that November is also the month of late-comers in destiny. God will break the pattern of His visitation in this month and favor those who have been considered late-comers.
Life is like a marketplace where we transact the businesses of destiny. To be successful, we need to be connected to the source of productivity, which is the vineyard. Without the produce from the vineyard, we will end up idle and frustrated in the marketplace. I pray that God connects us to His vineyard, where blessings and productivity flow abundantly.
Unmerited favor is not based on our abilities or merits but on God's sovereignty and mercy. It seeks out the humble and lowly in spirit, those who are broken and in need. We must repent of our sins and ask for God's forgiveness, positioning ourselves to receive His unmerited favor.
As we engage in prayer and seek God's face, let us believe in the power of unmerited favor to transform our lives. May we break free from stagnation, experience divine turnarounds, and walk in the fullness of God's blessings. Remember, God can intervene in our lives at any moment, even at the 11th hour. Trust in His timing and expect His favor to manifest in your life.
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