Discovering the “Core Favor” of God’s Blessings & LIVING IN "Constant Continuous Favor”
1 video: When you have a life challenge and have been thrown off course, "Core Favor" from the Graham Cooke series "Constant Continuous Favor" enables you to regain your footing and move forward with your life.
Living in the flow of "Constant Continuous Favor” in a world that can often feel chaotic, heavy, or just plain overwhelming, the idea of “Constant Continuous Favor” from God isn’t just a source of comfort—it’s truly transformative.
As Graham Cooke shares in his thought-provoking message, this type of “favor” goes beyond just occasional blessings or lucky breaks. It’s a fundamental part of our identity, deeply rooted in our relationship with Jesus Christ, and it reshapes how we think, believe, and live each day.
At the core of this teaching is the difference between “Core Favor” and “Specific Favor.”
“Core Favor” represents the unwavering, foundational relationship we have with God through Jesus. It doesn’t hinge on our performance or perfection; it stems from simply being “in Christ.” Just as Jesus is cherished by the Father, so are we.
In contrast, “Specific Favor” refers to the personalized blessings God bestows upon us in the unique situations we each face.
However, to truly recognize or embrace those situational gifts, we first need to be anchored in the steadfast truth of “Core Favor.” Cooke explains that “favor” is God’s special preference for us. It’s an advantage given for our benefit—not because we’ve earned it, but because of His immense love.
This profound truth is beautifully captured in John 17:23, where Jesus tells us that the Father loves us just as He loves His Son.
[Joh 17:23 I in them, and Thou in me, that
they may be made perfect in one; and that
the world may know that Thou hast sent me,
and hast loved them, as Thou hast loved me. ]
It’s a mind-blowing idea, but one we’re meant to embrace with hope, confidence, and joy.
Living in this kind of “favor” begins with a shift in our mindset. Too often, religion leads us to dwell on our failures, mistakes, and shortcomings, creating a cycle of fear, striving, and insecurity [it’s never enough].
But “favor” encourages us to wake up each day with a sense of anticipation—not for challenges, but for goodness. It invites us to set aside the negativity of yesterday and step into today with the expectation of God’s delight, provision, and presence.
One of the most empowering practices Cooke suggests is making daily declarations of truth. Speaking God’s promises aloud helps reinforce our identity and reminds us of the “favor” that surrounds us.
Here’s a thought-provoking statement from the message: “I have found "favor" because I am in Christ and He is in me. All of heaven is attracted to Jesus in me.”
[ John 14:20 At that day ye shall know that
I am in my Father, and
ye in me, and
I in you.]
These affirmations aren’t just hopeful wishes—they’re rooted in biblical truths that align our hearts with how God sees us.
They empower us to live with intention and clarity, grounded in God’s goodness rather than being swayed by our feelings or situations.
Another important point is that “favor” isn’t a one-time deal—it evolves and deepens as we grow. As we nurture our relationship with God, we become more attuned to His character, more assured of His promises, and more in sync with His plans.
“Favor” transforms into a lens through which we view our lives. We stop questioning “if” God is on our side—instead, we confidently believe He is and start noticing how His kindness is unfolding around us.
To help us cultivate this awareness, Cooke suggests we ask ourselves some reflective questions:
• Is my expectation of "favor" based on Christ or my own efforts?
• Are there outdated beliefs or habits I should replace with a more faith-filled outlook?
• What fresh insights about God’s "favor" am I ready to welcome?
To wrap things up, Cooke shares a brief yet impactful daily prayer:
“Thank you, Father, that I live in your 'favor.'"
I live under your smile.
You are the God who goes before me, and I rejoice that your
"favor" gives me focus to recognize your provision.
I look forward to your "favor" becoming evident today.
In Jesus' name.”
This isn’t just a prayer to recite—it’s a declaration of who you and I are, a daily grounding point, and an expectation that God’s goodness will accompany us in every step we take.
“Favor” isn’t merely something we wait to receive—it’s a way of life we’re meant to embrace.
Constantly. Continuously. Confidently.
Let this truth transform your mornings, your mindset, and your journey with God.
God has gone before you. His "favor" is waiting for you to find it. Not by striving, but by your free will choice of believing it to be a reality. Not by demanding, but by asking [knowing it is already yours] with open hands and open heart.
You don’t need all the answers, just the awareness that His "favor" is real, it's specific, and it's tailor-made for your journey.
Start YOUR journey HERE!!
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Summary by— JB Brogdon, 9 Aug 2025

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