21 Days of Prayer & Fastingਨਮੂਨਾ

Repentance and Purity
Repentance isn’t just saying sorry, it’s surrendering fully. It’s the moment we stop running from God and start running to Him. Repentance opens the door to purity, and purity opens the door to power.
When we repent, we’re not just turning away from sin, we’re turning toward holiness, righteousness, and the very presence of God. Repentance cleanses what sin has clouded and restores what shame has stolen. It renews our hearts, reorients our desires, and revives our relationship with Him.
Purity isn’t perfection; it’s pursuit, a daily choice to keep our hearts clean before Him. In that posture, the Spirit moves most freely, shaping us into His image and empowering us to live with authority, peace, and joy.
Choosing repentance and purity leads us to the greatest gift, intimacy with Jesus. In His holiness, we find freedom; in His righteousness, purpose; and through His grace, power to live a new life.
Reflection Questions:
- What area of my life is God calling me to surrender or repent of today?
- How does purity impact my relationship with God and others?
Prayer:
God, lead me each day to live a life of repentance and purity before You. Draw me close to You so that through repentance I may bring You honor. Amen.
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About this Plan

Start your year with 21 intentional days of seeking God through prayer and fasting. This devotional, written by the pastors of Wave Church, will help you refocus your heart, renew your faith, and realign your life with God’s purpose. Each day includes Scripture, a short reflection, and practical questions to help you grow in intimacy with God. As you surrender distractions and lean into His presence, expect fresh strength, clarity, and peace for the year ahead.
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