Description
Grace is not a theological concept. It is a daily reality.
The specific problem that most believers face is not that they doubt God’s grace in theory. It is that they fail to experience it in practice — in the specific Monday morning of a difficult week, in the specific anxiety of an unpaid bill, in the specific shame of a repeated failure, in the specific weariness of a life that feels like it is being held together by effort and performance rather than by the specific, supernatural, undeserved favour of a God who delights in blessing His children not because of what they have done but because of what Jesus has already done.
Joseph Prince — Senior Pastor of New Creation Church Singapore, one of the most widely watched and most deeply loved grace preachers in the world today, whose books have sold millions of copies and whose teaching has brought the specific liberating reality of God’s grace to believers across every denomination and every continent — wrote Unmerited Favor as his most complete and most personally transformative statement of the grace message. And 100 Days of Favor brings the specific heart of that landmark work into the specific daily devotional format that allows the specific truth of God’s unmerited favour to renew the reader’s mind not in a single reading but across one hundred daily encounters with the specific Scriptures, the specific insights, and the specific grace-saturated thinking that consistently and cumulatively transforms the way a believer experiences their relationship with God.
One hundred days. One truth. The grace of God — received fresh, received personally, received daily.
At Ksh 100, the most grace-filled daily devotional available to every Kenyan believer.
What This Book Covers:
The Foundation — What Unmerited Favor Actually Means:
- The specific definition of grace that Joseph Prince has spent his ministry clarifying — not the vague religious sentiment that grace is often reduced to, but the specific, precise, theologically grounded understanding that grace is the unmerited, unearned, undeserved favour of God toward believers based entirely on the finished work of Jesus Christ at the cross; the particular liberating implication that what God does for the believer has nothing to do with the believer’s performance and everything to do with Jesus’s perfect performance on their behalf
- Why unmerited is the most important word in the phrase — the specific theological problem with the common Christian understanding that God’s favour is conditional on behaviour, on consistency, on spiritual performance, or on the absence of specific sins; how this performance-based understanding of the believer’s relationship with God produces the specific cycle of striving, failing, guilt, and renewed striving that exhausts the sincere believer without producing the specific transformation that grace alone produces
- The specific difference between the law and grace — the particular Old Covenant understanding (obey and be blessed, disobey and be cursed) and the specific New Covenant reality (Jesus fulfilled the law perfectly on behalf of every believer; the curse has been removed; the blessing is now unconditional); why the specific mixing of law and grace — the specific attempt to earn through behaviour what has already been given through Christ — is the source of the specific spiritual exhaustion, the specific condemnation, and the specific distance from God that many Kenyan believers experience as normal Christian life but that the New Covenant never intended
The Daily Reading Format — How 100 Days Works:
- The specific devotional structure — each of the 100 daily readings drawn from Unmerited Favor delivers the specific Scripture foundation, the specific grace insight, and the specific personal application that allows the reader to encounter the same liberating truth from a fresh angle each day; the particular cumulative effect of 100 consecutive daily encounters with the grace message that progressively and specifically renews the reader’s mind from performance-based to grace-based thinking
- Why 100 days rather than 30 or 40 — the specific psychological and spiritual significance of 100 days as the minimum period required for the specific deeply ingrained performance mentality to be genuinely, durably replaced by the specific grace mentality; why grace is not a single revelation but a progressive renewal; why the believer who commits to 100 consecutive daily readings consistently reports a specific, qualitative shift in how they experience prayer, how they experience God’s presence, how they experience failure, and how they experience everyday life
- The specific reading rhythm — how to use 100 Days of Favor as the specific morning anchor of each day; the particular practice of reading one entry each morning and carrying its specific truth into the specific challenges and specific opportunities of the day; why this specific daily repetition with variation is more transformative than a single extended reading of the same material
Key Themes Across the 100 Days:
The Finished Work of Jesus:
- The specific most central theme of all Joseph Prince’s teaching — the particular understanding that everything the believer needs (righteousness, healing, provision, protection, and the specific daily favor of God) was completely provided at the cross; that Jesus declared “It is finished” (John 19:30) not as a statement of exhaustion but as the specific legal declaration that the specific debt of sin had been paid in full and that the specific blessing of Abraham was now available to every believer in Christ
- Why the finished work changes everything — the particular shift from a Christianity of doing (doing enough, praying enough, giving enough, being good enough to deserve God’s blessing) to a Christianity of receiving (receiving what has already been done, already been given, already been secured by Jesus’s perfect obedience); why this specific shift is the most liberating and most practically transformative theological move any believer can make
Righteousness as a Gift:
- The specific grace understanding of righteousness — not the righteousness the believer achieves through behaviour but the specific righteousness of Jesus Christ that is imputed to the believer as a gift the moment they receive Christ; the particular 2 Corinthians 5:21 reality — “He who knew no sin became sin so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him” — that is the specific foundation of every grace-based, favour-expecting daily Christian life
- Why righteousness-consciousness rather than sin-consciousness is the specific key to genuine transformation — Prince’s consistent, Scripture-grounded argument that the believer who is focused on their own sin produces more sin (the specific magnifying effect that law and condemnation consistently produce) while the believer who is focused on their righteousness in Christ produces the specific fruit of righteousness naturally and effortlessly; the specific Kenyan application for the believer who has been trapped in cycles of confession and repeated failure
Favour in Everyday Life:
- The specific daily-life application of God’s unmerited favour — the particular understanding that favour is not reserved for the spectacular miracle but is the specific normal operating environment of the New Covenant believer; how the specific favour of God produces the specific right-place-right-time encounters, the specific unexpected provision, the specific doors that open without the specific striving that worldly success requires, and the specific protection from the specific dangers that the specific daily Kenyan life presents
- The specific Joseph principle — the particular biblical account of Joseph (Genesis 37-50) whose specific life of supernatural favour — in the pit, in Potiphar’s house, in prison, in the palace — demonstrates the specific pattern of God’s unmerited favour operating through every specific circumstance, including the specific worst circumstances, to produce the specific ultimate outcome that God’s specific favour always produces; why the believer who understands favour approaches every difficult circumstance not with despair but with the specific expectation that God’s specific favour is operating even here
Healing and the Grace of God:
- The specific connection between grace and healing — Prince’s consistent, Scripture-grounded argument that healing is part of the finished work of Jesus (Isaiah 53:5 — “by His stripes we are healed”; Matthew 8:17 — “He took our infirmities and carried our diseases”); that the specific healing provision is as complete and as freely available as the specific forgiveness provision; and that the specific barrier to healing is most often not insufficient faith but insufficient understanding of the specific grace that makes healing freely available
- The specific healing testimonies embedded throughout the 100 daily readings — the particular accounts of specific individuals who received specific healings through the specific revelation of grace; why Prince consistently uses testimony as a pedagogical tool; the specific encouragement for the Kenyan believer who is praying for healing for themselves or for someone they love
Prayer Under Grace:
- The specific transformation of prayer that the grace message produces — from the specific anxious petition of the believer who is not sure whether God wants to help them (because they haven’t been good enough, haven’t prayed enough, haven’t earned the specific answer they need) to the specific confident communion of the believer who knows that God’s specific favour toward them is unconditional, permanent, and entirely based on Jesus’s perfect record rather than their own imperfect one
- The specific throne of grace — Hebrews 4:16’s specific invitation to “come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need”; why the specific word boldly is not arrogance but the specific posture of the believer who understands that they approach God not on the basis of their own righteousness but on the basis of Jesus’s; the particular transformation of prayer life that this specific understanding consistently produces
Rest — The Fruit of Grace:
- The specific Sabbath rest that grace produces — not the specific religious observance of a day but the specific daily, experiential rest of the soul that comes from knowing that God’s specific favour toward you is not dependent on your specific performance today; the particular Matthew 11:28-30 invitation — “Come to Me, all you who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” — that is the specific offer of grace to the specific Kenyan believer who is working hard to earn what grace has already freely given
- Why rest is not laziness but faith — the specific distinction between the passive rest of the person who has simply given up and the specific active rest of the believer who has ceased striving because they have genuinely understood that the specific striving is unnecessary; why the specific believer who rests in grace consistently produces more genuine fruit than the specific believer who strives under law
Why Kenyan Believers Are Buying This Book:
Kenya’s Christian culture is one of the most earnest and most sincere in the world. The specific Kenyan believer is not casual about their faith. They fast. They pray. They give. They attend church. They serve. And many of them — despite all of this specific sincerity and all of this specific effort — experience a persistent undercurrent of spiritual inadequacy, of not-quite-enough, of the specific awareness that they are not measuring up to the specific standard that God requires.
That experience is not the New Covenant. It is the specific mixture of law and grace that Joseph Prince has spent his ministry lovingly and persistently dismantling with the specific truth of Scripture.
100 Days of Favor gives every Kenyan believer — every sincere, hard-working, genuinely God-loving Kenyan Christian who has ever felt that God’s blessing was conditional on their performance — one hundred consecutive daily encounters with the specific liberating truth that it is not. That Jesus already performed perfectly. That the blessing is already available. That the favour is already real. That grace is not merely a doctrine but a daily, personal, immediately experiential reality that is available to every Kenyan believer who simply opens this book tomorrow morning and receives it.
At Ksh 100, one hundred days that will change how you experience God for the rest of your life.
Who This Book Is For:
- Every Kenyan believer who has ever felt that God’s blessing depends on their own goodness — and who needs the specific, daily, Scripture-grounded encounter with the grace message that 100 consecutive days of this devotional provides
- Kenyan Christians who are weary of performance-based Christianity and who want the specific rest, the specific joy, and the specific confidence in God’s unconditional love that the grace message produces
- New Kenyan believers who want to establish the specific grace foundation for their entire Christian life from the beginning — rather than spending years in performance-based Christianity before discovering what the New Covenant actually offers
- Kenyan church leaders and pastors who want to understand the grace message more thoroughly and who want the specific daily devotional tool to share with their congregations
- Every reader of Destined to Reign (Prince), The Power of a Praying Woman (Omartian), The Purpose Driven Life (Warren), Get Your Hopes Up (Meyer), and Hope in the Dark (Groeschel) who wants the most grace-saturated and most daily-devotional-accessible Joseph Prince title to anchor their morning reading
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