Prayer and Fasting

Prayer Fasting Business

The Truth About Prayer and Fasting

Article by Michael Fackerell

Fasting and prayer is one of the most powerful spiritual combinations on earth. True fasting brings humility and alignment with God. It breaks the power of flesh and demons. It kills unbelief and brings answers to prayer when nothing else works.

It has been well said that prayer is not preparation for the battle – prayer IS the battle. And of all the things we can do to enhance the power and focus of prayer, fasting is doubtless the most potent.

This is where the power is at, because fasting puts us in harmony with an All Powerful God who demands humility from those who wish to be close to Him. Fasting humbles the flesh. When it is done for that purpose, it pleases the Spirit of God.

You can go a certain distance in God, and experience many things, without fasting much, but the highest, richest and most powerful blessings always go to those who together with other disciplines, fast much unto God. The most significant Biblical characters, with the possible exception of Abraham, were all men of fasting and prayer. Jesus, the Son of God, was a man of fasting and prayer (Matthew 4:2). So was the apostle Paul (2 Corinthians 11:27). Moses fasted 80 days. Elijah fasted 40 days. The early church fasted before starting any major work. The greatest spiritual leaders of the 20th and 21st centuries who did make or are making an impact are all men of fasting of prayer to my knowledge. Anyone who started a significant spiritual movement in Christianity was, to the best of my knowledge,  a man or woman of fasting. Luther, Wesley, Finney, Booth, Bonnke and Derek Prince were all men of fasting.  If done right, fasting counts a lot with God.

Fasting is not magic, nor does it twist the arm of God. God wants to do many amazing things, but He looks for those willing to urgently make the corrections needed to come into line with him. God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. Successful fasting is also the fastest way to learn patience.

To read the full article, visit https://christian-faith.com/fasting-key-power/

Picture this for a moment, you are sitting at your Church's AGM and your pastor pulls out a green felt board and a dice and says "We have 3 nominations for eldership, but we only need one elder, so let's see who gets the...
What are the career options for a “fallen pastor”? And what if he has published books and hundreds of sermons? Do they need to be “taken off the shelf”?...

As Christians, we often find ourselves at the crossroads of making decisions that align with our faith and the world around us. One such dilemma is whether going into business with a non-believer means being “yoked to an unbeliever”. The Bible provides guidance on...