The Daniel Fast: Chosen, Committed, Commissioned


Chosen, Commissioned.
So glad you are joining us for 31 Days of Fasting Together in January! You can catch up on posts you have missed here.

Prayer and fasting is not just for emergencies. It isn’t only to see fire rain down from heaven, or for God to deliver men from a den of lions. Sometimes, as we are going to see in the Book of Acts, men fasted and prayed asking God’s blessing on something they were about to do.

We still practice that today, and we should always seek the Lord for His direction in the big and the small things in our lives.

Barnabas wanted to take Saul (Paul) to Antioch. This elder in the Church saw something in the new convert that the others were not aware of quite yet. Barnabas was Paul’s teacher, his mentor, and he knew God had big plans in store for this former persecutor of the Church.

“As they ministered to the Lord, and fasted, the Holy Ghost said, ‘Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them.’ And when they had fasted and prayed, and laid their hands on them, they sent them away.”  Acts 13:2-3 KJV.

Chosen, committed and commissioned. Barnabas and Paul were sent out as the very first missionaries. They did exactly what Jesus had commanded before He ascended, “…Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” Mark 16:15 KJV.

Are you committed? Are you sold out to the cause of Christ? If you have been on the Daniel Fast, or ANY FAST, for any amount of time at all you must be committed to something. You have a desire to live for God and have a longing to draw closer to Him in the New Year. You surely have a yearning to see your loved ones saved, financial needs met, and to get things in your life turned around to so Jesus can use you to make an impact in your world.

You are on the right track! Regular prayer and fasting, daily prayer and digging in the Word of God will help you to move in the right direction.

If you want a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, you must spend time with Him. If you never communicate, you cannot know Him. If you never talk to your husband or wife and there is rarely any communication, that relationship is not going to last very long. If it is a new relationship, it will not even get off of the ground.

Fasting cleanses your heart of things that shouldn’t be there and illuminates others that you didn’t realize had moved in.

“Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them….” is what the Holy Ghost said.

Strive to be separated, through regular prayer and fasting, and see what God will do through you.

Blessings to you on your journey while denying your flesh and drawing closer to God. You will see revival in your church, your family and your world!

The Daniel Fast DevotionalIt’s never too late to purchase The Daniel Fast Devotional! It is such a help to you during ANY FAST. Twenty one devotions and three days of preparation devotions, you will be encouraged and learn about nearly every fast that took place in the Bible. The good and the bad! Yes, there were those whose fasting was NOT unto the Lord. You can click on any of these links and order from Amazon on the Kindle or paperback.Fasting unto the Lord, Nannette

 

Fasting Together in January

31 Days of Fasting in January!

Fasting Together in January

31 Days of Fasting in January! Supporting those who are fasting in the month of January, we are blogging every day! Encouragement and Biblical comparisons for ANY FAST and recipes and clarity for those on The Daniel Fast. You can catch up on previous posts here!

 “Bear up the hands that hang down, by faith and prayer; support the tottering knees. Have you any days of fasting and prayer? Storm the throne of grace and persevere therein, and mercy will come down.” – John Wesley

Preparing for a New Year

Fasting together in January, The Beginning!

Restoration Through Fasting

Fasting changes the inner man

Fasting with Knowledge = Power!

The Daniel Fast: Drink your water!

No meats, no sweets, no treats? Oh, my!

The Daniel Fast: Do we have to work for answered prayers?

The Daniel Fast: You have strengthened me!

The Daniel Fast: When your prayer isn’t answered

Fasting: Bind the Strong Man!

Stop Judging the Fast that Another has Chosen!

Fasting: What’s in your heart?

The Daniel Fast: Chosen, Committed, Commissioned

Fasting & Prayer: Whose time is it anyway?

Fighting Temptation while Fasting

When others intercede

The Daniel Fast: Looking for the Redemption

What are we doing about Thursday?

The Daniel Fast: Stay in the Ship!

The Daniel Fast: Fasting for all of the Wrong Reasons

The Daniel Fast: God is fighting for you!

Face to face with God

Confusing the enemy

The Daniel Fast: It’s not about the food

The Hand of God is upon us

That their eyes would be opened

Never give up!

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Fasting unto the Lord, Nannette

 

Resolutions or No Resolutions, Jesus Cares

Resolutions or No Resolutions, Does Jesus Even Care?

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Yesterday we talked about Does Jesus Even Care About Our New Year’s Resolutions? You should probably read that real quick, go here!

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Since the New Year is all about resoluting (not sure that is a word, but again, writer privilege!) renewal and change, there is a really cool set of scriptures that relate to just that. Once again, our beloved Apostle Paul is explaining it to us. Be sure and read it slowly!!

“Since you have heard about Jesus and have learned the truth that comes from him, throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life, which is corrupted by lust and deception. Instead, let the Spirit renew your thoughts and attitudes. Put on your new nature, created to be like God—truly righteous and holy.

Here comes that renewing, changing and resoluting! Paul is all about it. Get rid of the sinful nature and the way we used to live. When? “Since you have heard about Jesus and learned the truth…”  So this should have been a process we started when we came to know the Lord. But, alas, we are human, born with a sinful nature that, if we aren’t careful, tends to revert right back to its old sinful ways. We need to be reminded!

So stop telling lies. Let us tell our neighbors the truth, for we are all parts of the same body. And don’t sin by letting anger control you. Don’t let the sun go down while you are still angry, for anger gives a foothold to the devil.

Paul begins to give us a list. We love lists! We are all over lists, all about lists, you get it, we get all giddy when making a list. But that list sometimes get lost and we need, again, reminders.

If you are a thief, quit stealing. Instead, use your hands for good hard work, and then give generously to others in need. Don’t use foul or abusive language. Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them.

Paul continues to be specific and we need to get specific with our faults and shortcomings too. Don’t just make a list of what you want to do better, maybe we should make a list of what we want to get rid of too.

And do not bring sorrow to God’s Holy Spirit by the way you live. Remember, he has identified you as his own, guaranteeing that you will be saved on the day of redemption.

Paul admonishes us to not grieve the Holy Spirit by the way we live out our lives. It is a reflection on Him and could cause another to stumble.

Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander, as well as all types of evil behavior. Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you.” Ephesians 4:21-32 NLT.

Look at all Paul has mentioned here:

  • Throw off your sinful nature
  • Stop telling lies
  • Don’t let anger control you
  • Don’t go to bed mad, fix it
  • Stop stealing
  • Don’t use foul language
  • Don’t use abusive language (there is a difference!)
  • Don’t let your life grieve the Holy Spirit
  • Get rid of bitterness
  • Get rid of rage
  • Get rid of anger
  • Get rid of harsh words
  • Get rid of slander
  • Get rid of all types of evil behavior

This looks rather daunting, doesn’t it? A little overwhelming, perhaps? But Paul didn’t leave us without a solution. Did you notice that I put emphasis on a particular word in the scripture reading? Did you see the word in bold?

Instead.

Paul didn’t just say, “Don’t do this…” Paul said, “INSTEAD…do this!”

  • INSTEAD…let the Spirit renew your thoughts and attitudes!

  • INSTEAD…tell the truth!

  • INSTEAD…use your hands for good, hard work!

  • INSTEAD…give generously to others in need!

  • INSTEAD…let everything you say be good and helpful!

  • INSTEAD…be an encourager!

  • INSTEAD…be kind to each other!

  • INSTEAD…be tenderhearted to one another!

  • INSTEAD…forgive one another!

Because Christ has forgive you.

I think the answer is, “Yes.”

Resolutions or No Resolutions, Does Jesus Even Care?

If we are on the wrong track, have slacked off in certain areas, picked up bad habits, bad attitudes and put Jesus on the back burner, He cares. And if we have been awakened to that fact, if we realize that a New Year would be a good time to fix those things, He cares. He desires for us to be more like Him, to reflect HIS glory, not our own. A time of renewal is always a good thing and the above list would be a great one to try to emulate.

The one thing to remember is to not continually let things slide with the attitude of “Well, there’s always next year, there’s always another New Year’s Resolution.” That is not pleasing to Him at all. Choose to stay close to Him, to get to know Him, spend time with the Creator of the Universe! He is waiting for you to call, always ready to listen and able to supply your every need. He can also make you the man or woman you have always desired to be so that next year, if He tarries, your resolutions for 2017 will be totally different.

On this final day of 2015, may you enjoy time with your family and friends, reflecting on His goodness and resting in the comfort that He cares about every aspect of our lives, resolutions or no resolutions.

For the kingdom

DF cover side viewWhat kind of resolutions are you making for the New Year? Do they include fasting and praying more? Of course you need my book, The Daniel Fast, A Devotional! It is available in paperback or Kindle at Amazon.com. Easy-to-read with 21 days of devotions, enough for a three week Daniel Fast or for any type of fast! Also includes Daniel Fast Recipes after each devotion and three days of preparation devotions to explain fasting, why we do it, how we do it, etc. Remember, fasting without prayer is just a diet so fast unto the Lord. 

 

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