Have you ever had to live without something that you use on a daily basis? It’s a weird, exposing, and vulnerable feeling whenever are having to live without something you depend on and value so much. This is what makes fasting so powerful! The misunderstanding about fasting is that it is self-punishment or just something that Christians do from time to time without really ever knowing why. Fasting is a way for us to get closer to God and to open up ourselves to receive from Him. It’s not meant to be a ritual that everyone does just to say they have done it. It’s also not meant to be a status symbol to bring attention to yourself (Matthew 6:16). The act of fasting is to temporarily take away something that holds value in your life and to let God fill that space in order to know Him more. Fasting may look like giving up social media for a period of time so that instead of scrolling through every morning or night, you take that time to read the Bible or to talk to God. It could be fasting a certain food by making an active decision to refrain from eating to remind you to bring God into your daily thoughts and life. Fasting is the act of taking away something that you value and allowing God to use that space in your life to speak to you.
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Mane inplenda ad omnipotentiam Dei
HAEC EST COMMUNIS WHERE QUOMODO, ideis, NUNTIUS PARTICEPSUS, ET PELIOR EO CUM PARIBUS NOSTRIS IN ARGUMENTA QUAE CAUTI sumus DE PLU^IS ET QUIBUS SENTENTIAM SENTENTIAS FERE TANTUM CUM FELLAS loqui possumus. PRODIGIATOR, Opto varias sententias, opiniones, notionesque ad varias res pertinentes explorare. Studeo dare et percipere prudentiam per fidem et opinionem meam, mentem creantis, affectiones, metas et ambitiones. In votis est, etiam communicare potes ut alterutrum acceptabile tenere possimus et se invicem tenere in intentione nostra ad fines, somnia et finem tendentes.
spera et memento Domini in omnibus operibus tuis et prosperabitur tibi
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