Favor Forever | Pastor Landon Schott | MC Fort Worth

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In 'Favor Forever,' Pastor Landon Schott delivers an impactful sermon at the Mercy Culture Fort Worth campus, focusing on the biblical concept of favor. Drawing from 2 Samuel 23, he explores the story of David and his mighty men to illustrate how favor is found in God's pleasure. Pastor Landon emphasizes that favor is not about luck or self-effort but about aligning with God's will and delight. He discusses the importance of private devotion, the dangers of selfishness, people-pleasing, and appeasing demonic influences, urging believers to live solely for God's pleasure. This transformative message challenges listeners to seek God's favor through obedience and personal encounters with Him.

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Favor Forever | Pastor Landon Schott | MC Fort Worth | FaithChannel In 'Favor Forever,' Pastor Landon Schott delivers an impactful sermon at the Mercy Culture Fort Worth campus, focusing on the biblical concept of favor. Drawing from 2 Samuel 23, he explores the story of David and his mighty men to illustrate how favor is found in God's pleasure. Pastor Landon emphasizes that favor is not about luck or self-effort but about aligning with God's will and delight. He discusses the importance of private devotion, the dangers of selfishness, people-pleasing, and appeasing demonic influences, urging believers to live solely for God's pleasure. This transformative message challenges listeners to seek God's favor through obedience and personal encounters with Him. Mercy Culture Church exists to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God. For more information on ways you can be a part of it, follow us on social media @mercyculture or visit us at mercyculture.com Share the link and invite a friend to join this service. 👉 Subscribe to receive our latest content: https://www.youtube.com/c/MercyCulture?sub_confirmation=1 † If you have made a decision to follow Jesus and want to learn about ways to connect with Him, text "CONNECT" to 59090 ⛪️ To support the ministry of Mercy Culture Church and invest into the lives of others through giving, text "GIVE" to 59090 🙏 If you need prayer or would to request prayer for someone you know, text "PRAYER" to 59090. #MercyCulture #Church #BeAPartOfIt

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