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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

1. Fasting increases our sense of humility and dependence on the Lord (for our hunger and physical weakness continually remind us how we are not really strong in ourselves but need the Lord). 2. Fasting allows us to give more attention to prayer (for we are not spending time on eating). 3. [Fasting] is a continual reminder that, just as we sacrifice some personal comfort to the Lord by not eating, so we must continually sacrifice all of ourselves to Him. 4. Fasting is a good exercise in self-discipline, for as we refrain from eating food, which we would ordinarily desire, it also strengthens our ability to refrain from sin, to which we might otherwise be tempted to yield. 5. Fasting also heightens spiritual and mental alertness and a sense of God’s presence as we focus less on the material things of this world (such as food) and as the energies of our body are freed from digesting and processing food. 6. Fasting expresses earnestness and urgency in our prayers: if we continued to fast, eventually we would die. Therefore, in a symbolic way, fasting says to God that we are prepared to lay down our lives that the situation be changed rather than that it continue.
Wayne Grudem

Monthly Archives: December 2020

Bible Reading: DEC13: II Thessalonians

  • Post published:December 13, 2020

This letter was written just a short time after I Thessalonians, to correct some false teachings that had come to the church relative to the coming of Christ. I Thessalonians…

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Bible Reading: DEC12: I Thessalonians

  • Post published:December 12, 2020

The modern city of Soloniki is located on practically the same site as was the ancient city of Thessalonica. Thessalonica had originally been named Therma, for the hot springs in…

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Bible Reading: DEC11: Colossians

  • Post published:December 11, 2020

Colossians is another of the Roman epistles, written by the Apostle Paul, approximately a.d. 62. Colosse was located about 125 miles southeast of Ephesus. This was a very rich area,…

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Bible Reading: DEC10: Philippians

  • Post published:December 10, 2020

Philippi was a "little Rome" in the midst of a Greek culture. The soil there was very fertile and the land was noted for its farming and its gold. It…

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Bible Reading: DEC09: Ephesians 4-6

  • Post published:December 9, 2020

The second half of Paul's letter to the Ephesians emphasizes the Christian walk. The Christian life starts with one step. This is the step of faith, when a person accepts…

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Bible Reading: DEC08: Ephesians 1-3

  • Post published:December 8, 2020

The Book of Ephesians is another of Paul's prison letters. In it he deals with the church collectively, as the body of Christ, the Bride. In his pastoral epistles, such…

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Bible Reading: DEC07: Galatians 4-6

  • Post published:December 7, 2020

Chapters 3 and 4 deal with doctrine. Paul explains again the relationship between law and grace. There are three prevalent words throughout these two chapters: faith, which appears 14 times;…

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Bible Reading: DEC06: Galatians 1-3

  • Post published:December 6, 2020

The Book of Galatians was written by the Apostle Paul about a.d. 58. The people of Ancient Gaul, now known as France, founded the nation called Galatia. These war-like tribes…

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Bible Reading: DEC05: II Cor. 8-13

  • Post published:December 5, 2020

Chapters 8 and 9 give the principles and promises of Christian giving. New Testament giving is church giving. Paul uses the churches as examples, not individual Christians. In chapter 8:18,19,23,24,…

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Bible Reading: DEC04: II Cor. 4-7

  • Post published:December 4, 2020

The Christian might be asked the question, "After death, then what?" Paul has given us his reasons for the joy in his sufferings, and has just said that the greater…

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