Fri. May 15th, 2026

Benny Hinn delivered a passionate message on restoration, spiritual agreement and the urgent need for unity in the body of Christ, declaring that believers are entering a season where “David recovered all.”

Preaching from 1 Samuel 30, Hinn pointed to the moment David returned to Ziklag to find the city burned and his family taken captive by the Amalekites. Despite overwhelming grief and distress, David ultimately experienced complete restoration.

“God restored everything stolen,” Hinn said. “He restored and gave him total recovery. It says David recovered all.”

Throughout the teaching, Hinn repeatedly emphasized that God desires to restore what the enemy has taken from believers spiritually, emotionally and even financially.

“I believe that with all of my heart,” Hinn said. “My heart today is full of faith for you that God will restore to you what the enemy has taken from you.”

According to Hinn, David’s breakthrough began with praise and agreement in prayer. He highlighted how David called for the priest and ephod, signaling his desire for spiritual partnership and intercession.

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“He understood the key to agreement,” Hinn said. “Not only praise — praise is the foundation of recovery — but when you agree, things happen quickly.”

Drawing from passages throughout Scripture, Hinn connected the theme of agreement to Moses holding up his hands during battle in Exodus 17, to Jesus asking His disciples to pray with Him in Gethsemane, and to the unity of the early church in Acts.

“One man of you shall chase a thousand … but two will chase 10,000,” Hinn said while teaching from Deuteronomy 32. “We need agreement.”

One of the strongest moments in the message came as Hinn lamented the division within modern Christianity, particularly on social media.

“Today you don’t even hear about unity,” he said. “Nobody prays for unity today. They’re all attacking each other on social media. That’s why the church is so divided. We need unity again in Jesus mighty name.”

Hinn referenced the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2, noting that the Holy Spirit fell when the believers were gathered together “with one accord in one place.” He also recalled a moment from a meeting led by Kathryn Kuhlman in which she declared that if believers could fully unite, “no one would leave sick.”

As the message continued, Hinn urged viewers to seek out trusted prayer partners who could stand with them in faith during difficult seasons.

“There are times when only agreement will work,” he said.

Near the end of the broadcast, Hinn prayed that God would send believers someone “who will be with them in the spirit, one heart in the spirit.”

The message concluded with a prophetic encouragement rooted in David’s journey from despair to kingship.

“Stop running and start reigning,” Hinn declared. “This is your moment of recovery.”

For many believers navigating loss, discouragement and spiritual battles, Hinn’s message carried a clear challenge: recovery does not happen in isolation. Throughout Scripture, breakthrough often followed praise, unity and believers standing together in faith. In a divided and weary culture, the call to rediscover biblical agreement may be more urgent now than ever.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].

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