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100 Days of Favor: Daily Readings From Unmerited Favor

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In 100 Days of Favor, Joseph Prince invites you to embark on a purposeful and powerful journey in discovering and experiencing the unmerited favor of God. You will learn how God’s favor releases good success in your life, and will develop a strong sense of favor-consciousness. Prince shows how God empowers you with every blessing to overcome every challenge in life. Immerse yourself in a journey that will impact and change your life forever. This book shows readers how to focus on God’s grace, favor, and love daily. Each daily inspirational reading Today’s Scripture —a scripture that relates to the topic, and gives a biblical foundation Today’s Inspirational Excerpt from Unmerited Favor —A key truth or nugget about God’s unmerited favor to equip, bless and empower the reader. Today’s Prayer —Written prayers to help readers express their hearts to our heavenly Father. Today’s Thought —a liberating, favor-inspired thought Today’s Reflection on Favor —a place to journal the things that the Holy Spirit brings to mind

304 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2010

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Joseph Prince

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JOSEPH PRINCE is a leading voice in proclaiming the gospel of grace to a whole new generation of believers and leaders. He is the senior pastor of New Creation Church in Singapore, a vibrant and dynamic church with a congregation of more than 33,000 attendees. He separately heads Joseph Prince Ministries, a television and media broadcast ministry that is reaching the world with the good news about Jesus’ finished work. Joseph is also the bestselling author of The Power of Right Believing and Destined to Reign and a highly sought-after conference speaker. For more information about his other inspiring resources and his latest audio and video messages, visit JosephPrince.com.

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Profile Image for Christopher Lewis Kozoriz.
827 reviews272 followers
August 7, 2019
”Keep your eyes on Jesus. While may sound impractical, it is the most powerful thing you can do, and Jesus will cause you to reign over every storm in your life!” (Joseph Prince, 100 Days of Favor)

I am always refreshed as I read Joseph Prince’s books. This book was no different. God’s grace will sweep over you, as you start to be taught the New Covenant of Unmerited Favor, and begin to be released from the Old Covenant Law of Moses. As the Bible says, “For the Law was given through Moses; grace and truth were realized through Jesus Christ” (John 1:17). Grace is a Person, and that Person is Jesus Christ. What does this mean? The Author teaches that this means, “Under the New Covenant, we get to meditate on the person of Jesus when we meditate on the Word. Jesus is the Word made flesh, and as you meditate on His love for you, on His finished work, on His forgiveness and on His grace, God guarantees that you will have good success.”

This book is based on the book Unmerited Favor: Depending on Jesus for every success in your life. I previously have read this, but found it refreshing to read this devotional to further inscribe these truths on my heart and mind.

Some people misinterpret the New Covenant of Grace, as a license to sin, but nothing could be further from the truth. This New Covenant, if understood correctly, allows us to have right believing, and therefore right living…to live victoriously over sin and to reign in life.

The Author makes the following point concerning our adversary the devil that I found profound, “The enemy uses the law to heap condemnation upon you and give you a sense of guilt and distance from God. He knows that the more condemnation and guilt you experience, the more likely you are to feel alienated from God and continue in that sin. The only way out of this vicious cycle of defeat is to put the spotlight on the finished work of Jesus, who by His death at the cross took your condemnation and qualified you to receive God’s acceptance, love and blessings forevermore.”


The chapter I think that spoke to me the most in this book was Day 95: Personalize God’s Favor In Your Life. In this chapter, he talks about “the disciple whom Jesus loved.” This disciple was John the Apostle, but the insight here is that John actually is the only one who wrote that he was “the disciple whom Jesus loved”; it reminded me of Moses writing, “Moses was the most humblest man on the earth.” The Author writes, “The one day, when I was reading God’s Word, the secret of John’s favor dawned on me. The Lord opened my eyes and showed me that the phrase “the disciple whom Jesus loved” is actually found only in John’s own book! Check it out for yourself. You will not find this phrase being used in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. It is found only in the Gospel of John. It is a phrase that John used to describe himself!”

Satan wants you to forget that you are the beloved of God. Notice that when Jesus was tempted, Satan said, “If you are the son of God” he left out the part that not only was He the son of God, but he was “the beloved son of God” ( See Mark 9:7) You are the beloved of God. Yes. I am talking to you daughter and son of God!

So many great insights into the New Covenant of Grace, your complete 100% righteousness through Jesus Christ, and the finished work of the cross!

Also, after every chapter, there is a prayer for you to pray that corresponds with that day's teachings, one of which I will leave you with:

Father, I thank You that all my sins-past, present and future-have been wiped out by the blood of Jesus. You will by no means remember them. Today, I expect to see Your provision and protection. I receive Your goodness, Your blessings, Your unmerited favor and Your good success for every area of my life.
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614 reviews68 followers
February 2, 2014
I greatly enjoy listening to the preacher Joseph Prince occasionally. I am inspired by his energy and commitment to the Lord. That is why this review will be not so much fun to write. But write it I shall, because the Scriptures call on us to tell the truth, and to speak out against false doctrine. I am afraid that this book, 100 Days of Favor: Daily Readings from Unmerited Favor has a great mix of false doctrine and (I mustn't forget to make this clear) true doctrine in it. I will go over some of the truths in the book, then the falsehoods.

First for the truths. I think that Prince's emphasis on the grace of God, via the New Testament (Covenant) of Christ's sacrifice on the Cross for our sins, is a useful antidote to a very legalistic Christianity that is prevalent today. Emphasizing God's grace, and how He is the One Who is important, not us, is critical. GOD earned it all through His Son on the Cross, not us. We don't earn things, we get them by God's grace. God is the focus, not ourselves.

Another critical truth is that God is Lord as well as Savior. I think too many Christians do not emphasize this enough. This bothers me because Christ as Lord is not just the truth of the Word, but is also such an incredible blessing. God saves us from Hell, but also gives us a yearning and desire to serve Him, and the ability to satisfy that desire. In other words, he gives us joy unspeakable. We have the joy of God in any situation, due to God's Holy Spirit moving in our hearts.

God is in control. Prince mentions this again and again, and he is entirely correct. This illness, that disease, etc., are not news to God. He doesn't respond with shock to some new incident. He has known all things since before the beginning of Creation, and nothing takes him by surprise. He is there for us to comfort us if we just look to Him.

Unfortunately, for all of the above, and other, truths in the book, there are enormous untruths. The untruths and heresies can be traced to the so-called “prosperity Gospel”. This insidious doctrine is that if one trusts God and has true faith in Him, and counts on Him for blessings, he or she will get riches, long life, health, etc. This leads many Christians astray and is thoroughly unbiblical.

Let me be the first to state that the Scriptures do indeed link moral living to some good factors. But this is a general rule of how we can benefit from service to God in life. This is not some promise of “good success” if we serve God. In fact, if one wants to look at promises, look at the number of times that Christians are promised suffering and persecution in this world, and told their reward is in Heaven. Strangely, this is absent from Prince's perspectives. I never once heard references to persecution or suffering. Even though the Lord explicitly promises this to us in His Word.

Another problem is Prince's insistence on never giving focus to, or praying for forgiveness for, our individual sins post-salvation. I can understand his reasoning for this. If we focus on our sins too much, instead of on Christ and His finished work on the Cross, we can get pulled into a wrong perspective that robs us of the power to serve the Lord. We also must remember that the entire debt of our sins was forgiven on upon salvation. Any continued prayers of forgiveness just gets us in a right mind and relationship with God again.

But on the other hand, we are ordered by God to “mortify” the sins of the flesh. This means basically to weaken, or to “starve”, if you will, our sinful tendencies, as we develop new tendencies and habits in conformity to God's Word. How do we do this with no concentration on, and prayers from God to help us defeat, those same sins?

One major problem I have is the treatment of the Law by Prince. The Law is not some evil thing that came apart from God. To be fair, Prince doesn't call it this, but he certainly acts like it is. The issue is that the Law, while not the path to God since the New Covenant was instituted, is useful and intertwined with the New Covenant, as a lesson and reason for God instituting the New Covenant in the first place. Paul himself in the Scriptures points out this use of the Law as a reason/teaching tool for the New Testament. You see, having someone know that God loves them and they should believe in Him isn't enough. They need to know why Christ came. They need to know that each person is a sinner on the way to Hell, and that the Law (whether it be the Law of the OT, or the Law God writes on each of our hearts) can never be kept enough to “earn” Heaven. Only with Christ can we get Heaven and a relationship with God. Those who yearn for God need to understand this part as well to be saved. They need to be cognizant of, and confess, their sins.

Finally, in a move full-circle, let us return to the prosperity Gospel heresy I first mentioned earlier. Prince takes many Scriptures that are speaking of just the Old Testament figures, of Heaven, or figuratively, and applies them to current life on earth. This is patently unbiblical. The Bible speaks of persecution in this life and unspeakable joy in the next. To apply verses with no proper point of context, is false teaching.

The second part of this is Prince's insistence that God never brings suffering, or allows suffering into lives, to teach and mold us. Prince must really think Paul had a problem, since God used the devil's “thorn in the flesh” to help him learn dependence on the Savior. James must really have been off for suggesting that trials and sufferings we meet are the “testing of our faith”. Like it or not, Prince's assertions here are against Scripture.

I really, really, really have not enjoyed writing this review. I see much truth in some of what Prince teaches, and I do think that he is a sincere brother in the Lord who honestly believes he is teaching what is right. For that, and the above mentioned nuggets of truth in his teaching, I am going to place him far above that anti-christ Joel Osteen. In other words, Prince is a true brother in Christ, one whom I greatly admire, whereas Osteen is not, in my opinion, if his sermons are any reflection. Nevertheless, his prosperity Gospel heresy is troubling, and I pray for him that God reaches his heart about this spiritual cancer that has infected him.

Unfortunately, for the above reasons, unless one is spiritually discerning enough to separate the “wheat from the chaff”, as it were, of Prince's teachings, I can not recommend this book.
Profile Image for Andy Febrico Bintoro.
3,676 reviews31 followers
May 5, 2022
A complementary book for unmerited favor, book from the same author. Many things was recycled from the main book, but this repeated message also good for us to understand more.
99 reviews5 followers
December 18, 2018
I did not read this book for 100 days, but for the days I read it I was soaked in God’s love. I woke up each morning knowing how much God loves me and spent each day resting in that love. His favor surrounded me like a shield. I had an assurance that He has got me covered.

I started it slow but by the time I was coming to its end I wished it would never stop. I wished it was 300 instead of 100 days of favor. Each day I was reminded of how much God loves me and has greatly favored me. I was reminded of how I am God’s favorite.

This book is for anyone who wants to realize the exceeding great love of their Father.

Start your days with the knowledge of how much God loves you and has favored you in the Beloved. You are God’s favorite.
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Author 3 books17 followers
August 27, 2025
Such great reminders of the favor we have, thanks to Jesus. Because we are righteous, thanks to His work on the cross, and because we are joint heirs with Christ, we have the favor of God on our lives. When we keep our hearts and minds centered on Him, it will change everything.

Bridget’s Book Ratings

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 = Phenomenal book, I loved it, I got a lot of insight out of it, and/ or I couldn’t put it down.
🌟🌟🌟🌟 = A great book. I’m glad I read it.
🌟🌟🌟 = Book was good, but not a personal favorite.
🌟🌟 = The book has room for improvement.
🌟 = Not a book I would recommend.
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3 reviews
January 3, 2018
Great and true devotions!

Very good and well later out! Would highly recommend for everyone to read. It helps you see who you really are through Christ and where to let go. I deeply enjoyed this devotional and got a lot of truth for myself!
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August 14, 2021
I got this book from my best friend. So thankful that. Each page gave you strength in a different way! What a blessed!
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1 review
September 9, 2022
Outstanding!

This is a must-read for every Believer. Joseph Prince is annointed by the Most High God to open our eyes to the Truth.
3 reviews
February 16, 2023
life changing!

Believing in God’s goodness effortlessly destroys the tendency to sin and right living ensues. Hallelujah! All glory to our loving God. Amen
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January 2, 2024
It is exceptionately GOOD and I want to study it more please. I am a full time missionary with little money
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June 4, 2024
Daily truths of the gospel from the Bible with a prayer and space to write notes.
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249 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2015
I really needed something to speak about the GRACE of God. I then found this book on Unmerited Favor by Joseph Prince. I took the 100 days of favor challenge.

Thank the Lord for this teaching on GRACE. I am so sick of this present day legalistic way of behaving in front of the world which is leading people away from the possibility of a relationship with God and causing people to curse the true teachings of Jesus, the Christ. Has the church forgotten or do they even know that we are living in the dispensation of GRACE, God's Unmerited (God's Riches at Christ expense) Favor? There are many facets (Grace, Healing, Growing in Knowledge, Suffering for Christ's sake, and the list can go on, and on, and on) to a Christian way of living, and the teaching on this unmerited favor is just one part.

This book is a great way of experiencing and coming into the knowledge of God's grace towards mankind. Each session there is a lesson topic, scripture, a mini lesson, a thought for the day and then an opportunity to meditate and express in your own words on how this lesson reflects on you. Great way to study the WORD and make personal application.

Let us not forget the cost of Jesus' crucifixion at Calvary, His death, burial and resurrection. He took all our sins, sickness and diseases with Him into the grave and satisfied our punishment and exile from God. Now we have salvation, deliverance, healing, forgiveness, righteousness, reconciliation, grace, etc. imparted to us. We no longer have to make ourselves holy and acceptable to God, Jesus did that for us. We just walk in this newness/relationship with the Godhead, realizing the sovereignty of God.

This is a great way to study about one aspect of God's love...His grace towards us. Highly recommend this, especially to all the fundamentalist who are heaping so many rules and regulations on the body of Christ on how to be a "christian".
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4 reviews4 followers
February 3, 2014
This is a fabulous book to grow in learning who you are in Christ. We all need His favor and His grace, and we have it in JESUS! So glad Joseph Prince wrote this book in a 100 day devotional study, as it allowed me to better process each nugget of God's truth.
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January 9, 2016
This is an awesome tool for your library to return to regular
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Author 6 books5 followers
May 1, 2014
Great daily reflections of the favor of God. My only objection is the daily readings are a tad bit long. Thought I could do it in 15 minutes in the morning but often took longer.
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September 17, 2014
Read it and still reading it. Can't have enough of Jesus's Grace.
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January 12, 2019
Everyday this book lifted my faith, revealed to me things I didn’t know and boasted hope. Loved it.
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