You have found favour in my sight
- Rev. Dr. Jose Vettiyankal
- Sep 23
- 4 min read

Once again, the Lord has given us the golden opportunity to visit Him and sit in His presence. Rejoice in His presence and receive His healing touch in your life. Jesus is so close to us, beyond what we can expect or imagine, because He is with us as He promised: “I am with you till the end of the world.” No one else can give such a promise—only Jesus Christ, our Lord and Master, the risen Saviour.
Today’s promise comes from Exodus 33:17: “I will do the very thing you have asked, for you have found favour in my sight, and I know you by name.” When I prayed over this passage this morning, my heart was filled with joy. God says that whatever we ask, He will give. Every blessing is only a prayer away.
We live in a world where many things can be bought with a single click. But the Lord reminds us that the most important things cannot be bought online or with money. They come only through prayer. Hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus.
Jesus repeats this promise in John 14:13–14: “Whatever you ask in my name, I will do it, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask me anything in my name, I will do it.” This is God’s assurance for us.
Today, thousands of Logosians are experiencing this promise fulfilled. Let me share a few testimonies.
Blessin Fernand from Mumbai: While attending a retreat, her daughter became very sick and was admitted to the hospital. During the retreat she heard the message: “Today 47 children are blessed.” She claimed that promise for her daughter, and immediately her child recovered and began eating again. All glory and honor to Jesus forever and ever. Amen.
Grace Morris from Malaysia: She was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2020 and given only six months to live. But Jesus multiplied her days. Six years later, she joined our online prayers, received healing, and now she has come in person to attend this thanksgiving retreat. Thank you, Jesus.
Mina Baretto from Goa: Her brother suffered from psoriasis for ten years. She prayed, placed her intention online, and participated in adoration. On May 14, 2025, she heard the announcement: “Danny, you are healed of psoriasis.” That very moment her brother was healed. Mina is now here to share her thanksgiving testimony and attend the retreat.
God’s promise is clear: “You are my favourite. You are my beloved. Whatever you ask, I will give you.” We can pray with confidence, knowing He answers according to His Word. 1 John 5:14 says: “This is the confidence we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.” Hebrews 10:39 tells us not to throw away our confidence. We walk forward not by sight but by faith (2 Corinthians 5:7).
God’s promises give meaning to our lives. Promises are guarantees from God, and He will fulfill them. But before we pray, we must purify our hearts. John 9:31 says the prayer of sinners is not answered. That is why we repent. The prayer of the repentant sinner will be answered.
So now it is your turn. Ask, and you shall receive. Do not be jealous of others. If God blesses them, He can bless you even more. Our God is generous. If you ask for a flower, He will give you a garden. If you ask for water, He will give you a river. If you ask for a lake, He will give you an ocean. That is His nature. But He asks you one thing: “Do you love Me more than others do?”
To explain this, let me share a story.A king once saw an orphan boy begging in the streets. Out of compassion, he adopted him and raised him like his own son. But when the boy grew older, his friends tempted him: “You are not the real prince. You will never get the crown. If you want it, you must kill the king.” Wrong thoughts entered his heart, and he planned to kill the king. But he was caught and put in prison, awaiting death.

Then the true prince came and said: “Brother, take my clothes and my crown. Escape, and no one will suspect you.” The boy agreed and fled. But the prince remained behind. The soldiers thought he was the criminal, tortured him, and killed him. Only afterward did they realise the prince had died in place of the guilty one.
This story points us to Jesus. He is the Prince of princes, who died so that we, the guilty ones, might live. Romans 13:14 says: “Put on the Lord Jesus Christ.” Do not remain in sin. Put on Christ, and you will be saved.

The Lord asks you again, as He asked Peter in John 21:16: “Do you love Me more than these?” Lift up your hands and answer: “Yes, Lord, I love You. I adore You. I put on Christ as my new garment. Evil cannot touch me, because Jesus has saved me. I am adopted by the heavenly Father (Galatians 4:4–6).”
In the name of Jesus, I pray for all Logosians. May all your prayers be answered. The Lord says: “You are my favourite. I will answer all your prayers.” Do not crucify Him again with sin. Instead, live as children of God, clothed with the robe of righteousness, the mantle of praise, and the oil of gladness.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.Let us seek the intercession of Mother Mary. Pray for us O’ holy mother of God, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
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