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21 Days of Prayer and Fasting

DAY 21 OF 21

EYES UP

In this great piece of scripture, the Apostle Paul gives several contrasts; outward/inward, troubles/glory, seen/unseen, temporary/eternal. While there are difficulties, his message is that what we focus on can make all the difference. Perspective is an essential factor in life, especially when whatever you are facing requires sacrifice or perseverance.

Perspective in fasting is crucial to ensure that the motives are pure, not prideful, and keep this sacred discipline from becoming a legalistic ritual. In fasting, we may feel like we are "starving" or "wasting away," yet those same feelings can remind us to shift our perspective and refocus. So why are we doing this in the first place? Who is this for?

Today as you fast, don't focus on what you are giving up. Instead, keep your eyes fixed on the inward transformation that Jesus is longing to bring about in your life through this discipline. Fill your mind with the Truth of His Word. Give praise for the Presence of Jesus and the joy of keeping in step with His Spirit. What God wants to do in and through you is so significant and eternal, even glorious. Does fasting require sacrifice? Of course, it does, but the temporary cost pales in comparison to His work. May you sense the nearness of Jesus as you fast today.

- Bob Marvel, Senior Pastor

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21 Days of Prayer and Fasting

"He must increase, but I must decrease." (John 3:30). This is the essence of Biblical fasting; decrease and increase. Saying "no" (decrease) to something good to say "yes" (increase) to something, or Someone, better. As ...

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