We had a fabulous week of Prayer and Fasting, February 10th-17th, here at our church!! I was greatly challenged by my personal fast and I was
encouraged by the corporate fast that went on throughout the Body of Christ
here at our church.
Our Sr. Pastor began the week with a powerful sermon on Matthew
5:6 where he challenged us to consider those things in our lives that we hunger
and thirst for and to consider how these things satisfy, or don’t, satisfy us. The
questions he asked were penetrating: Is righteousness our only spiritual food? Are
we constantly longing after the “greener grasses” in this world rather than
after God? A quote from Richard Foster continues to haunt me, “fasting reveals
the things that control us.”
As the week of Prayer and Fasting unfolded it was
encouraging to hear testimonies of people who were fasting for the first time.
Jesus assumes all believers fast when he said in Matthew 6:16, “when you fast, do not …” The key word is
“when,” not “if” and so it was great to hear that kids from the age of 8 to
adults in their late 70s all chose to fast in some significant way so to pray,
read scripture and seek the Lord. I was blessed to hear that an 8 year old
child decided on their own that they needed to fast from their favorite math
website, all without the prompting of the parents! Adults ranging the age
spectrum fasted for 1-3 days, others only ate vegetables and fruit (the Daniel
Fast diet) while others sacrificed Facebook, sweet treats of all kinds, coffee,
etc. One woman felt challenged to not read any novels for the week so that she
could spend that time reading in scripture. Whatever people decided we know
that, “the Lord is
good to those whose hope is in him, to the
one who seeks him” (Lamentations
3:25).
The week of Prayer and Fasting ended on Sunday the 17th
with a Sunday full of powerful and encouraging services. At the 8:45 service we
focused on the themes of confession, contrition and repentance and I
preached on Nehemiah 1:1-11. The highlight of the service was the Open-Mic
prayer time, for sure. In the second service at 10am we focused on the themes
of consecration, dedication and transformation and our Sr. Pastor preached on
Peter’s amazing release from prison in Acts 12 and he challenged us to expect
great things from the Lord. Thanks to the Table Service’s Worship Team for
leading us in wonderful times of singing in both of these services! At the 11am
Traditional service we focused on the themes of Intercession and Supplication
and I preached on the persistent, prayerful widow in Luke 18. Then at
the 12:15 segment we closed with a time of singing and prayer, focusing on the
themes of thanksgiving and praise. Again, the time of Open-Mic prayer was
powerful!
It only seemed fitting to “break the fast” with the Lord’s
Supper at the 11am service, followed by a simple soup and bread lunch at 1pm.
Thanks to a couple of wonderful cooks we had a delicious Potato-Leek soup and a tasty Cabbage and ground beef soup made from their very own grass fed
cows.
Our hope for this week was to labor in prayer and to seek
after the Lord for his direction for our church. Thanks to all for participating
and may we continue to seek after the Lord with the same passion, fervency and
urgency that we had during the week of Prayer and Fasting.
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