A Call to Prayer and Fasting

Last Sunday night at our Family Meeting, we called the church to participate with us again in three days of prayer and fasting for our church.  This is something we did last year and something we hope will be a part of the beginning of every year in our church.  Our corporate fast will begin on Monday and will continue through Wednesday of next week.  We will close out this time with a corporate prayer meeting at the church on Wednesday night at 7:30.  We are asking our church to join us for this important meeting as we seek the Lord and pray about our church in the year to come.

Also, we wanted to give you some brief information about fasting (the same information we gave last year).  First, what is fasting?  In Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life Donald Whitney writes, “A biblical definition of fasting is a Christian’s voluntary abstinence from food for spiritual purposes.  It is Christian, for fasting by a non-Christian obtains no eternal value because the Discipline’s motives and purposes are to be God-centered.  It is voluntary in that fasting is not to be coerced.  Fasting is more than just the ultimate crash diet for the body; it is abstinence from food for spiritual purposes.”

In my experience, fasting has been a way to deny my flesh for the purpose of crying out to God for spiritual requests through prayer.  In fasting, we are saying to God that we want Him to speak, move or act more than we want food itself. Fasting is a way to say to God that we hunger for Him even as our bodies hunger for food, and it’s the very hunger we experience that reminds us how much we need God.  Hunger also reminds us to pray.

Second, why should we fast?  The Scriptures provide a variety of reasons for why God’s people should fast and John Piper has cataloged some those reasons here.  The reason we are calling a fast is for the purpose of prayer for our church and all that is ahead in 2012.  We believe we are desperate for God for all that we desire for Him to do in our midst.  We don’t have the power in ourselves to carry out God’s plans among us.  Only He can give power, only He can bring change, only can produce fruit, only He can save and make His gospel powerful and effective among us, in our lives, in our marriages, in our families, in the ministries of the church and in the way we reach our world.  As we look ahead to all that God has for us, we know that we need His help, power, mercy and grace.  “Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.”  (Ps. 127:1)  Our desire is to cry out to the Lord together as we begin this year.

We plan to give specific prayer requests for our church in the next couple of days, but also recognize God may use this fast in a very specific and personal way for you.  Times of prayer and fasting are key times in our lives.  We believe the Lord is going to do many diverse and powerful things among us during this time.

So, would you please participate with us in some form during this time of prayer and fasting?  You can fast one meal, one day, one meal each day, two days or all three days.  Please make sure you are aware of any medical conditions or considerations as you think about how to participate. If you are interested in a comprehensive study of fasting, you can download John Piper’s book called A Hunger for God here.   It is a wonderful treatment of the practice and power of Christian fasting.

Again, we plan to give more information on Sunday regarding next week, but thank you for considering this and we look forward to all that God is going to do among us next week and in the year to come.

On behalf of the pastors,

Eric

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