Fasting: A Pathway to Holiness and Transformation

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Fasting emerges as a powerful practice in this context. It is not merely a physical discipline but a spiritual one that aligns our bodies and souls with God's purposes. Fasting helps us grow in holiness by purging our lives of self-defeating cycles of sin and shame. It is a way to sanctify our souls, setting them apart for God's special purposes. [00:14:06]

Fasting is a way to grow in Holiness now I know I just lost a lot of you well maybe not at the maybe not at the 7 a.m. service you're like no we're the Holiness people okay so just pray for the next two Gatherings right Holiness is a bit of a loaded word at this point. [00:21:16]

To be holy is to be separated from the normal status quo of this city in the world around us and to be dedicated to God for his special purposes and there is though because of that a strong moral Dimension to the idea of Holiness because the way to Holiness is living in alignment. [00:25:04]

Fasting is a way to sanctify your soul in the language of scripture to set it apart as holy and dedicated it to God for his special purposes and the Saints have long attested to the power of fasting to grow in Holiness St Augustine of Hippo when asked why fast said this. [00:28:36]

Fasting is a means of drawing on the power of God to overcome sin. It transforms our inner selves in ways that mere willpower cannot achieve, turning our bodies from enemies into allies in our spiritual journey. This journey is not about achieving perfection but about deepening our union with God. [00:36:15]

Fasting is a discipline and like any discipline or habit it's a way to kind of grow and strengthen through resistance training our willpower muscle it's a way to grow in both self-control and self-discipline so self-control is the ability to say no to something to not do something you want to do. [00:36:15]

Fasting is ultimately about drawing your energy not from like your willpower muscle but from the spirit's power from a relational connection to the most powerful being in the universe we come to God this is The Great Exchange of Jesus death burial and Resurrection we give him our weakness. [00:37:35]

Fasting is a way to feed our spirit and starve not our body but our flesh you see there are at least four things happening in you and I when we fast first fasting is weaning us off the Pleasure Principle underneath our desire for food is an even deeper desire what psychologists call. [00:42:23]

Fasting is revealing what's in our heart Richard Foster has that line in his chapter on fasting and celebration of discipline more than any other single discipline fasting reveals the things that control us man fasting will teach you so much about yourself all the things you don't want to know. [00:31:35]

Fasting is drawing on the power of God to overcome sin fasting is a discipline and like any discipline or habit it's a way to kind of grow and strengthen through resistance training our willpower muscle it's a way to grow in both self-control and self-discipline so self-control is the ability. [00:36:15]

Fasting is a way to turn your body from an enemy to an ally in your fight against the Flesh and that is why it is so hard especially at first if you had a really rough week it does get easier I promise but when I first started I mean I was just in a bad mood. [00:37:35]

Fasting is a pathway to Freedom whenever I talk to somebody who is trapped in an ongoing sin and they don't want it a compl they want freedom from it I always recommend fasting in holistic approach of therapy and community and bearing not just that not just you go to no of course a holistic approach. [00:42:23]

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