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Jan 22nd 11
Fasting Day 9: Feeding Faith, Part Three
Unbelief is the greatest hindrance keeping us from the breakthrough we desire. When we fast and pray, our lack of faith is exposed. Fasting Day 8: Feeding Faith, Parts 1 and 2 demonstrated how we feed our faith through prayer and fasting, but there is a third element to feeding our faith that must not be overlooked—the ingestion of God’s Word. Feeding our Faith Means Internalizing God’s Word must... read more
Jan 21st 11
Fasting Day 8: Feeding Faith, Part Two
When we fast and pray, the first thing that needs to change, that needs to come out of us, is our unbelief. Fasting Day 7: Feeding Faith, Part 1 took a look at a man in the Bible whose son suffered severely from seizures. Today, as you and I face a new year, we aren’t all that different from this man. We are burdened by severe situations—scenarios that are in serious need of a supernatural... read more
Jan 20th 11
Fasting Day 7: Feeding Faith, Part One
Jesus and the disciples encountered a man desperately seeking a breakthrough for his son. The story is told in Matthew 17: And when they had come to the multitude, a man came to Him, kneeling down to Him and saying, 15 “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and suffers severely; for he often falls into the fire and often into the water. 16 So I brought him to Your disciples, but they could... read more
Jan 18th 11
Fasting Day 6: Expecting Anointing, Part Two
“The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing… You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.” — Psalm 23:1,5 As I stated in Part One of this post, fasting prepares us for new anointing—for new things, new growth and expansion through the Holy Spirit. Anointing means to rub, pour or sprinkle on an oil; to consecrate or make sacred; to dedicate to the service of God. The Bible speaks... read more
Jan 18th 11
Fasting Day 5: Expecting Anointing, Part One
One day John the Baptist’s disciples questioned Jesus about fasting. They wanted to know why Jesus’ followers didn’t follow the Jewish custom of fasting. Then John’s disciples came and asked him, “How is it that we and the Pharisees fast often, but your disciples do not fast?” 15 Jesus answered, “How can the guests of the bridegroom mourn while he is with them? The time will come... read more
Jan 16th 11
Fasting Day 4: The Hungry Handmaid of Faith
How is your appetite for God? Do you hunger for Him? More than you do television? More than friends? More than food? In A Hunger for God, John Piper writes, “Half of Christian fasting is that our physical appetite is lost because our homesickness for God is so intense. The other half is that our homesickness for God is threatened because our physical appetites are so intense.” [i] Fasting is the... read more
Jan 15th 11
Fasting Day 3: Emptying Yourself of Pride
Fasting can be helpful to us in the process of being sanctified—the process of walking out our holiness with the help of the Spirit. How so? In The Primary Purpose of Fasting, we saw that the basic purpose of fasting is self-humbling. “I humbled myself with fasting…” (Psalm 35:13). In God’s Chosen Fast, Arthur Wallis writes, “If humility is the basic ingredient of true holiness,... read more
Jan 15th 11
Fasting Day 2: Dethroning King Stomach
If you’re like me, you wrestled with your appetite on day one of your fast. We’ve just come out of the holidays, used to splurging and eating without discipline. But we must not let our stomach be the ruler and king of our lives. We must dethrone it! [i] Just take a look at what has happened under the rule of “King Stomach,” as Jentezen Franklin accurately terms it in his book Fasting. Examine... read more
Jan 13th 11
Fasting Day 1: Washing and Preparing for a New Season
Fasting is a time of emptying – a time of washing and cleansing. The body is emptied of food and cleansed of toxins and poisons. Our lives are emptied of entertainment and normal routine. Fasting is also a time of preparation for new anointing. “But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face…and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” – Mt... read more
Jan 11th 11