21 Days Prayer & Fasting "Alive in Calling"Sample

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A supernatural power is poured out when believers receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The original Greek word for Holy Spirit is “dunamis”; it means strength, miraculous power, and ability. We are empowered with the Holy Spirit to testify about Jesus, but we must develop this “dunamis” in our daily personal relationship with our Lord Jesus. This is similar to filling the gasoline tank of our automobile, considering that we use gas every day, so we need to recharge it always.
A healthy spiritual life requires the following disciplines: consistent prayer time, reading the Scriptures, submitting to spiritual authority, and depending strongly on the guidance of our “Helper”, the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is called the "Spirit of truth" (John 15:26) because He guides us to understand every word we read. He will lead us to live the life God desires and strengthen us when we are weak.
The Holy Spirit is a helper and a friend that God has given to every believer, but He is a gentle and non-coercive personality. Therefore, an open heart is needed; we invite Him daily to lead and rule our lives. The Holy Spirit is the helper given to you and me; accept His power, which will make you a winner!
PRAYER
Heavenly Father, help us be led by your Holy Spirit daily to fulfill the Great Commission and enjoy our lives surrendering to You. In Jesus's name. Amen.
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1. To seek knowledge, understanding, and wisdom from God for the coming year (Daniel 1:17). 2. To dedicate everything we do in the coming year to Him alone. 3. To discipline our flesh and strengthen our spiritual life.
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