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Introduction: 1. Surely, it should be our desire to find favor in the eyes of the Lord. 2. There are several examples in Scripture in which men and women did find the Lord's favor. 3. While we're looking at these examples, I want to also dispel a myth. a. Why do we associate divine mercies with pleasure and ease? b. God's mercies often come with hardships & difficulties.