Fasting: A Spiritual Discipline for Empowerment and Clarity

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"Fasting is seen throughout the entire Bible. Matthew 6, Jesus said, when you pray, when you give, and when you fast. Luke 5:35, the NIV, but the time will come when the bridegroom will be taken from them. In those days, they will fast. Now, I could be wrong, but I think we're still waiting for the bridegroom, right?" [00:04:35]

"Fasting has spiritual implications that fulfill themselves in the physical. We realize we live in two realms, right? There's a spiritual and there's a physical. And I'm going to give some examples from primarily the Old Testament that I've given before when I talk about fasting, but it's so important because we need reminders." [00:06:23]

"Moses received the word of God after fasting. So is there anything you need to receive from God? Lord, I'm waiting for answers. I need to receive something from you. We need direction. King Jehoshaphat experienced victory after fasting. Do you need victory in any area right now? Esther received protection. Elisha received restoration." [00:06:54]

"Fasting is not starving; it's nourishing. It's ridding our body of the excess. Here's a crash course real quick. Your body burns for energy glucose, which when you eat, it's converted to sugar. That glucose is stored in the liver and in the muscle to be used. Once that is depleted, then it will be good to go to the fat and muscle storage for fuel." [00:25:31]

"Fasting breaks bondage. There's bondage in our life. Have you ever seen this? Let me just example for me then. I need a second helping. Sweets, I can't say no to snacks between meals, our favorite addictive drinks, right? We are snagged on these things. So fasting begins to break these things away from our lives." [00:31:58]

"Fasting does what it does is it actually realigns your heart with God's. It starts to remove the clutter, and it's amazing. That's why it's hard to picture now, but after you've told your flesh no all day, there's this Euphoria or a spiritual high for a lack of a better word, this being filled with the Holy Spirit that comes upon you." [00:32:52]

"Fasting begins the process of relief. Now, here's the mistake many people make too. They fast for a little bit, and they say, oh, it's still there. Let me remind you that it's a battle. This is a spiritual battle. We persevere, and sometimes it takes a while to weaken the flesh. It's a wrestling. There's a persevering before the flesh finally says, okay, enough." [00:38:36]

"Fasting helps to mortify the deeds of the flesh because when you're fasting, you're in control. I'll tell you right now, if you struggle with addiction, sexual addiction, any kind of addiction, you can minimize it completely by fasting because you take the power and the strength away from the flesh. You just rob the flesh of its strength, and it begins to be submitted." [00:21:32]

"Fasting is humbling yourself, and it's weakening yourself in that, and not only physically but spiritually. And it's funny, even though you're weak physically, you're strengthened spiritually. You're weak physically, and you're strengthened spiritually. So he gives power to the weak. Young men shall utterly fall, but those who wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." [00:54:47]

"Fasting is a journey of faith, a step towards resurrecting dead prayers and experiencing the fullness of God's presence. It is about the heart's posture, not the duration or frequency of the fast, that truly matters. The closer you draw to God, the more you do for God. If you leave here today, leave here with that nugget." [00:38:06]

"Fasting conquers both pride and passion. Both our pride is conquered and our passions are conquered. Not forever. That's why I encourage it to be a lifestyle. Don't eat every day, of course not. You take it to God, and you pray, and you ask him what he wants to do in your life and what he wants to do in this area specifically." [00:34:26]

"Fasting silences the voice of the flesh. Does your voice, your flesh ever cry out, give me, give me, give me, give me, give me, give me? And it begins to stop and silence that. So is there a desire to resurrect dead prayers in your life? Here might be a reason to fast. Is there a desire in your life to resurrect dead prayers?" [00:35:06]

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