Fasting and Prayer: Unlocking Divine Guidance and Connection

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"While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the holy spirit said, set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them. So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off." [00:02:01]

"All through the library of scripture, prayer and fasting go together. You can pray without fasting and you can fast without praying, but when you combine the two, it is like there is a chemical reaction that amplifies the power of prayer." [00:06:04]

"Fasting is a powerful practice that amplifies both God's voice to us and our voice to God. Put another way, fasting is a way to hear God and to be heard by God." [00:07:07]

"Fasting is not just a physical discipline but a practice that integrates the body, mind, and spirit. It enhances mental acuity, increases spiritual awareness, and aligns our hearts with God's will, facilitating a shift from decision-making to discernment." [00:09:28]

"Fasting helps us transition from a posture of control to one of surrender, echoing the humility and trust of Mary and Jesus. It draws us deeper into union with God, purging barriers that hinder our relationship with Him." [00:20:06]

"God responds to prayer and fasting. We just know this to be true even if we don't know behind the curtain all the mystery of it. I think of the story in Jonah chapter three, this is one of many where the city of Nineveh not a Hebrew City, not worshippers of Yahweh the Creator God but are warned by the prophet Jonah of its coming destruction." [00:25:31]

"Fasting is a practice or a discipline or even a habit in today's language by which we open our body and our soul, our whole person to the Holy Spirit to facilitate these essential movements and shifts deep inside our being." [00:20:41]

"Fasting is a way of honing your mind to a point of alertness, focus, and increased perception. Now to repeat, if you're new to fasting, you're like bro, that was not my Wednesday. This does not happen overnight." [00:12:16]

"Fasting is not a hunger strike to pressure God to give into our demands. Like we are not Gandhi against the British Empire. Like here we go. No, we are Sons and Daughters of a loving father." [00:22:48]

"Fasting is a way to hear God but it's not just to hear God, it's also secondly to be heard by God. God hears our prayer whether we are fasting or not, thank God, but there's something about fasting that seems to amplify our prayers before God." [00:21:01]

"Fasting is a practice that draws us deeper into union with God, purging the barriers that hinder our relationship with Him. While the mystery of why fasting amplifies prayer remains, the consistent biblical pattern is clear: God responds to the earnest prayers of His people, especially when accompanied by fasting." [00:42:25]

"The ultimate goal of fasting is not to receive something from God but to receive God Himself, to live in the fullness of our inheritance as His children, and to be released from the confines of our self-centeredness into the boundless love of God." [00:42:25]

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