Definition: "Antistock" is a term in Christianity referring to someone who seeks to gain favor with God's people, not through their own merit or hard work but through faith and prayer alone. It can refer to someone who has been consecrated, given spiritual gifts or a specific role that requires prayer. This concept is closely related to the "antistock" doctrine in the Bible, where Jesus often appeared as an antistock for those seeking His favor and thus challenging them to pray more diligently than they would normally do.