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2 Samuel 12:15-23,
Fasting - Heb (to cover the mouth)…afflict the soul
Fasting is painful...
Detoxes the physical body, 2. Detoxes the soul (flesh vs spirit)
…it teaches us to totally depend on God…it’s the key to hearing God’s voice.
Fasting shuts the world out so we can tune into God.
Fasting is not a way to earn God’s blessing, nor does it get God to answer your prayers.
It’s not an automatic way to receive a miracle…it’s nothing magical.
Fasting & Praying - God is not moved by what He sees, but by what He hears.
…it’s demonstration of humility & submission to the will of God...
It has been said that prayer is not preparation for the battle, prayer is the battle.
Repentance escorts Fasting!
Fasting puts us where we need to be.
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