Embracing Favor: The True Currency of God's Kingdom
Summary
The land ahead is as the Garden of Eden—full of abundance, beauty, and divine provision—while the past, no matter how good, pales in comparison to what God is preparing. This is not just a poetic promise, but a prophetic reality for those who will embrace kingdom thinking. Too many limit their lives by seeing money as the only medium of exchange, disqualifying themselves from opportunities and dreams because they lack cash. Yet, in God’s economy, there is a higher currency: favor. Favor is supernatural currency, able to open doors that money cannot, and to sponsor what your wallet cannot afford.
Money is a legitimate tool, but it is man-made and limited. We, as spirit beings made in the image of God, are not to be defined or restricted by man-made resources. When we allow money to dictate our decisions, we are living beneath our true identity. Jesus said those born of the Spirit are like the wind—unstoppable, uncontainable, and not subject to the limitations of the flesh. The greatest poverty is not the lack of money, but the ignorance of who we are in Christ.
Isaiah 55 calls us to “come, buy without money.” This is not a call to irresponsibility, but an invitation to transact with spiritual currency—faith and favor. Faith is the title deed, the legal evidence in the spirit realm, that what God has promised is already ours. When we act on revelation, moving forward in obedience even when resources are lacking, God aligns both money and favor to meet the need. Testimonies abound of stepping out with nothing but a word from God, only to see provision and favor manifest at every step.
The challenge is to break free from transactional, cash-limited thinking and embrace the fullness of kingdom living. Don’t let a man-made resource stop a God-made being. Let favor and revelation lead you into the life God has designed—a life not of mere survival, but of Edenic abundance, purpose, and impact. Favor will be the hallmark of your journey, and as you walk in this revelation, you will become a carrier of God’s favor, able to buy without money and fulfill your divine destiny.
Key Takeaways
- Favor is a Higher Currency than Money
In the kingdom, favor is a supernatural medium of exchange that can accomplish what money cannot. While money is a legitimate tool, it is limited and man-made; favor, on the other hand, is God’s sponsorship, opening doors and creating opportunities beyond your financial means. When you rely solely on cash, you discount your destiny, but when you walk in favor, you access the fullness of God’s provision. [13:25]
- Your Identity Determines Your Limitations
As spirit beings made in the image of God, we are not to be defined or limited by physical resources. Allowing money—a human invention—to dictate your decisions is an identity crisis, not a financial one. The only thing permitted to stop a Spirit-led person is God Himself, not the absence of money; to be stopped by cash is to crawl in the flesh rather than walk in the Spirit. [32:14]
- Faith is the Title Deed to God’s Promises
Faith is not mere emotion or wishful thinking; it is the legal evidence, the title deed, of what God has promised. When you receive a revelation from God’s word, you possess the spiritual substance of your hope, and you can transact in the spirit realm with confidence. Acting on this revelation, even before physical resources appear, causes both money and favor to align with your obedience. [36:07]
- Self-Disqualification Limits Destiny
Many people disqualify themselves from opportunities and dreams because they focus on what they lack financially. God’s invitation is specifically to those who have no money, calling them to buy without cash and to live by faith and favor. The tragedy is not in lacking resources, but in refusing to step out because of that lack, thereby forfeiting destinies and the lives that would have been impacted by obedience. [21:28]
- Obedience Activates Provision
Taking steps of faith, even when resources are absent, activates both favor and provision. Testimonies of moving forward with nothing but a word from God show that as you act, God aligns every medium of exchange—money or favor—to meet the need. The place of purpose is the place of life, and favor will sponsor what your wallet cannot afford when you walk in obedience to God’s revelation. [45:08]
Youtube Chapters
[00:00] - Welcome
[08:07] - The Garden Ahead, the Wilderness Behind
[10:03] - How to Buy Without Money
[12:03] - Value as a Medium of Exchange
[13:25] - Money and Favor: Two Kingdom Currencies
[16:05] - Transactional Thinking vs. Kingdom Thinking
[18:06] - Isaiah 55: Buying Without Money
[20:10] - Disqualifying Ourselves by Lack
[22:54] - Living the Life You Want, Not the Life You Have To
[26:18] - Trading with Spiritual Currency
[28:33] - The Unstoppable Nature of the Spirit-Led
[32:14] - Identity Crisis: Limited by Man-Made Resources
[34:13] - Testimony: Building Without Money
[36:07] - Faith as the Title Deed
[40:08] - Testimony: Moving to Kenya by Faith
[45:08] - Obedience and the Manifestation of Favor
[49:02] - The Ripple Effect of Obedience
[51:02] - Favor: God’s Sponsorship
[53:45] - Impartation and Closing Blessing
Study Guide
Small Group Bible Study Guide: “Favor is a Higher Currency”
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### Bible Reading
Isaiah 55:1-2 (ESV)
> “Come, everyone who thirsts,
> come to the waters;
> and he who has no money,
> come, buy and eat!
> Come, buy wine and milk
> without money and without price.
> Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread,
> and your labor for that which does not satisfy?
> Listen diligently to me, and eat what is good,
> and delight yourselves in rich food.”
John 3:8 (ESV)
> “The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.”
Hebrews 11:1 (ESV)
> “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.”
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### Observation Questions
1. In Isaiah 55:1-2, who is specifically invited to “come, buy and eat,” and what is unusual about the way they are told to buy?
2. According to John 3:8, how does Jesus describe those who are born of the Spirit? What imagery does He use?
3. In Hebrews 11:1, how is faith described? What does it mean for faith to be a “title deed” or “assurance”?
4. The sermon mentions that many people disqualify themselves from opportunities because they lack money. What examples did the preacher give of this self-disqualification? [[21:28]]
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### Interpretation Questions
1. What does it mean to “buy without money” in the context of Isaiah 55? How does this challenge our usual way of thinking about provision and resources? [[18:06]]
2. The preacher said, “The greatest poverty is not the lack of money, but the ignorance of who we are in Christ.” How does this statement relate to John 3:8 and the idea of being “unstoppable like the wind”? [[32:14]]
3. How does the concept of faith as a “title deed” (Hebrews 11:1) change the way we approach God’s promises and our needs? [[36:07]]
4. The sermon draws a distinction between “transactional thinking” and “kingdom thinking.” What are the main differences between these two mindsets, and how might they affect the way we make decisions? [[16:05]]
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### Application Questions
1. The sermon challenges us to stop letting money be the deciding factor in our decisions. Can you think of a recent situation where you let a lack of money stop you from pursuing something you felt God was leading you to do? What would it look like to respond differently next time? [[21:28]]
2. The preacher said, “When you are stopped by money, you are operating below who you were made to be.” Is there an area in your life right now where you feel “stuck” because of financial limitations? How might you invite God’s favor and revelation into that situation? [[29:17]]
3. The message emphasized that faith is the “title deed” to God’s promises. Is there a specific promise from God’s Word that you need to “hold the title deed” for in your current season? What practical steps can you take to act on that faith? [[36:07]]
4. The preacher shared testimonies of stepping out in obedience even when resources were lacking, and seeing God provide. Have you ever experienced God’s provision or favor in a way that money alone could not explain? Would you be willing to share that story with the group? [[45:08]]
5. The sermon warns against self-disqualification—ruling yourself out because you don’t have enough money. Are there dreams, callings, or opportunities you have set aside for this reason? What would it look like to revisit them with a “kingdom thinking” mindset? [[21:28]]
6. The preacher said, “Favor is when God sponsors what your wallet cannot afford.” What is one area of your life where you need to ask God for His favor right now? How can the group pray for you in this? [[51:02]]
7. The message calls us to be “carriers of God’s favor.” What is one practical way you can walk in this revelation this week—at work, at home, or in your community? [[53:45]]
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Closing Prayer:
Invite the group to pray for a fresh revelation of God’s favor, courage to step out in faith, and freedom from the limitations of transactional thinking. Pray specifically for any needs or dreams shared during the discussion.
Devotional
Day 1: God Promises a Future Like Eden
No matter how desolate or lacking your past may seem, God’s promise is that the land ahead of you—your future—is as abundant and flourishing as the Garden of Eden. Even the best of your yesterdays will pale in comparison to what God is preparing for you. This is not just a word of encouragement, but a prophetic declaration that your tomorrow is filled with God’s provision, peace, and purpose. Step forward in faith, believing that God’s best is not behind you, but ahead. [08:07]
Joel 2:3 (ESV)
"Fire devours before them, and behind them a flame burns. The land is like the garden of Eden before them, but behind them a desolate wilderness, and nothing escapes them."
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you have been looking back with regret or longing? How can you intentionally shift your focus today to trust God for a future that is even better than your past?
Day 2: Buy Without Money—God’s Invitation to Abundance
God’s economy is not limited by earthly resources; He invites you to come and receive, to “buy” what you need—even when you have no money. This is not a call to irresponsibility, but to a higher way of living where faith and favor are the currency. God specifically calls out to those who feel disqualified by lack, urging you to step forward and receive from Him. There is a supernatural provision available that meets both your needs and your desires, if you will believe and respond to His invitation. [18:44]
Isaiah 55:1-2 (ESV)
"Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labor for that which does not satisfy? Listen diligently to me, and eat what is good, and delight yourselves in rich food."
Reflection: Where have you disqualified yourself from God’s blessings because you felt you lacked the resources? What is one step of faith you can take today to respond to God’s invitation to “buy without money”?
Day 3: Faith Is the Title Deed—Transact Spiritually First
Faith is not just a feeling; it is the legal evidence, the title deed, of what God has promised you—even before it is visible. When you receive a revelation from God’s Word, you possess the substance of what you hope for, and you can transact in the spiritual realm before anything changes in the natural. Just as a title deed gives you the right to a property, faith gives you the right to God’s promises. Meditate on the Word until it becomes your reality, and act on it boldly, knowing that God’s provision will align as you move forward. [37:28]
Hebrews 11:1 (ESV)
"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen."
Reflection: What promise from God’s Word do you need to treat as your “title deed” today? How can you act on that promise before you see it fulfilled?
Day 4: You Are Unstoppable—Don’t Let Man-Made Limits Define You
As a spirit being made in the image of God, you are designed to be as unstoppable as the wind. When you allow man-made resources like money to limit your obedience or pursuit of God’s vision, you are living beneath your true identity. The only thing that should ever stop a spirit-led person is God Himself—not the absence of money or resources. Refuse to let a human invention define your destiny; instead, move forward in faith, knowing that heaven grieves when God’s children are limited by what is man-made. [28:33]
John 3:8 (ESV)
"The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit."
Reflection: Is there a dream or assignment you have abandoned because of a lack of resources? What would it look like to reclaim your “unstoppable” identity and take a step forward today?
Day 5: Favor—God Sponsors What Your Wallet Cannot Afford
Favor is the supernatural currency of the Kingdom, more powerful than money, and able to open doors that cash cannot. When you walk in revelation and obedience, God’s favor goes ahead of you, arranging resources, opportunities, and assistance—even from unexpected places and people. Favor is when God sponsors what your wallet cannot afford, and it is released as you believe, speak, and act on God’s Word. Don’t be stuck on money; instead, expect and activate favor in every area of your life. [51:02]
Psalm 5:12 (ESV)
"For you bless the righteous, O Lord; you cover him with favor as with a shield."
Reflection: Where do you need God’s favor to sponsor what you cannot afford? What is one way you can boldly ask for and expect favor in that area today?