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Awakening: Day 4

Chad

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Do you think of yourself as a temple? The Bible says that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. We’ve got to get “the gunk” out of God’s temple so we can hear his voice clearly and prepare ourselves for new things He wants to do in and through us. Even if you are going to church, reading your Bible, and worshiping there are times when you need to give your soul a good spring cleaning to make it fresh again.

As we live our lives, over time we can get all “gunked up.” While our spirit is eternally made new through Christ , our soul, which is the intersection of our mind, will and emotions, can become weighed down, heavy, negative, and sluggish.

The constant demand on our mind, the distractions, and the noise can weigh us down and put us in a spiritual fog. Life has a way of stacking on the pressure and pain, which causes our emotions to get out of whack. As we get tired and weighed down, our conscience can become desensitized, not really bothered by things that once convicted us. God’s voice is slowly muffled, and we begin to lose our passion for Him. The fire within dims, and we shift into autopilot, operating from a position of obligation or routine in our relationship with God, instead of one of affection and fervor.

Fasting hits the reset button of our soul. To receive the new things God wants to bring into our lives, we have to periodically hit the reset button. This is what I call experiencing a newness of soul. What a powerful gift we have been given through fasting.

Along with your fasting, make sure you slow your pace and remove distractions. Try to add some times of silence and solitude along with your fasting.

Excerpts taken from Awakening: A New Approach to Faith, Fasting, and Spiritual Freedom by Stovall Weems (pp. 68-71)
 
I've been noticing some recent spiritual awakenings linked to fasting. All are good for the soul. All us Christians need to keep pulling back from the flesh world. I see fasting as more of a need to pursue rather than separate from. We all need to daily re-focus on the Lord's priorities. A good fasting should include a great increase of study of His word, followed by a determination to act upon that word. We are not responsible for carrying out every expectation of Chirist, which if all written of would not be contained in all the books in the world. Jesus will accomplish all His goals anyway.
 
Great message @Chad I so heartily agree how powerful fasting is, it has helped me so so so much. First thing I tell someone to do when they say they are struggling with a sin. I firmly believe it should be a regular part of our life
 
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