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When Prayer Isn't Enough: Why We Need to Fast by Apostle Otis B. Young
Published 2 months, 1 week ago
Description
In this teaching, Apostle Otis B. Young explores the biblical foundations of fasting and its role in the growth of the local church. Using the "Acts model," he explains that while the early church was birthed and sustained in prayer, it reached new levels of power through collective fasting and unification. This message is a call to move beyond "Sunday morning Christianity" into a deeper, daily consecration that stabilizes the soul and sharpens the spirit for spiritual battle.
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Fasting is a discipline of humility. It is not a tool to manipulate God for material gain like a house or a car, but a way to align your heart with His will and seek a deeper spiritual connection.
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Uncommon warfare requires a different type of consecration. Some breakthroughs and deliverances only occur when you are willing to put the plate down and seek God’s face with intensity.
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Fasting is an intentional act of abstaining. Whether it is food, social media, or other comforts like shopping, the goal is to replace that time and energy with prayer and the Word.
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True fasting involves repentance and forgiveness. If there is a "ceiling" on your prayers, it may be due to unforgiveness in your heart toward others.
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The "Anna Spirit" represents consistent service. Just as the prophetess Anna served God with fasting and prayer night and day, we are called to a lifestyle of discipline that ensures we don't miss what God is doing.
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Fasting provides strategy and stability. When the church fasts and prays together, God provides the necessary strategy to handle difficult people and complex situations.
Scriptures for Further Study
-- James 4:8-9
-- Matthew 6:14-18
-- Ezra 8:21-23
-- Joel 2:12-13
-- Matthew 5:6
-- Acts 13:2-3
-- Acts 14:23
-- Luke 2:37
-- Luke 5:33
-- Isaiah 58
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