When We Pray - 7-Days With Tauren WellsChikamu
WHEN WE PRAY / Day 7
Spoiler alert: I’m not really a foodie. I know, I know, it’s disappointing. I apparently have the taste buds of a picky 4th grader. On the flip side, I need to eat, and I have a tendency to get hangry if I don’t (hangry = hungry + angry)! With that info, you can probably deduce that fasting isn’t exactly my favorite part of the Christian life. However, I think that God intended fasting to be just that—a denial of our temporal pleasure to reset our appetite for what is most satisfying: God.
Fasting is a necessity in the life of a believer, but many Christians have a misunderstanding about what fasting is and what it accomplishes. It’s actually a very simple concept that can profoundly affect our lives.
Many view fasting as some kind of devotional currency they can use to get what they want from God. That’s fake news. At its core, fasting is about bringing the prayer of “less of me and more of you” to life. Fasting is about the denial of self, the shifting of priorities, and the acknowledgment of what it means to hunger not just for mere morsels of food but for the life-changing presence God. It is a resolute course of action anointed by His Spirit, not by our will.
When was the last time you fasted? Could God be calling you to the next step of regular fasting?
Zvinechekuita neHurongwa uhu
It takes faith to pray. Faith is the foundation on which we build our knowledge of the reality of God. Great prayer reveals great faith, and great faith releases great prayers. Join me in learning more about prayer, it's meaning, and it's importance. I look forward to going on this journey with you! -Tauren Wells
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