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.