Pentecost, waiting & believing for more!

This morning right before Cheryl and I went LIVE on Facebook for Friend Friday in our Peace Be Still group, the LORD put on my heart “sober your minds”.  We were praying as we always do, before we go LIVE in the group.  It really struck me, because there was a tone of real authority and seriousness that came with it.

We talked about fasting in the session this morning.  Fasting in observance and remembrance of Pentecost which falls on June 5th this year.

Also to fast as an act of faith that God still has more to pour into His people.

Also to fast in obedience to Jesus’ instruction of “when you fast…”.  He says this 2 times in succession in Matthew 6, verses 16 and 17.  Not “if you fast”, but “when you fast”.

16 “When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show others they are fasting. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full.  17 But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, 18 so that it will not be obvious to others that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.

NOTICE the promise of REWARD.

He says the same thing about giving and praying.  Doing these things in secret and promising to openly reward “when” we do these things.

The word “fast” here has a Greek concordance reference, and means to abstain from food as a religious exercise (pursuit of God) from food and drink.

We do not enter in a time of denying our flesh in our own power or strength, but humbly.  We are dependent on His Spirit to sustain us and feed us with manna from Heaven, Matthew 4:4.  Jesus’ response to Satan in Matthew 4:4 was His same Word to the Israelites in Deuteronomy 8:3.  He was making it clear that we are not sustained by food alone… but we are sustained; we live; we prosper and are renewed and saved by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.

Jesus modeled fasting in the wilderness.  The Matthew 4 account tells us that He was led by the Spirit into the wilderness.  In Deuteronomy 8:2-3, we are told that the wilderness is a place to be humbled, a place of testing in order to know what is in our hearts about God, to see if we keep to His ways.  There is purpose in causing His people to hunger and then feeding us with manna.  He intends to teach us that the sustaining nourishment we truly need is His Word and dependence upon Him as our supernatural supply.  He (the Word of God) is the life to our bones and health to our flesh, Proverbs 4:20-22.

Life to your bones, health to your flesh.  Do you believe?

On human terms, saying “no” to the flesh in a period of denying yourself food is counterintuitive.  But indeed fasting renews the flesh.  We mere humans have discovered that denying yourself of food and drinking only water does indeed allow cells in your body to regenerate and be made new!  It does allow your body to renew itself.  Science right there in Proverbs 4:20-22.

But that is a benefit only and not to be the main reason we fast.  Denying ourselves food and drinking only water is to be combined with a pressing in for more of God.  We pray and seek Him and praise Him and read His word and ask for more in the time we would normally be filling our bellies.  Our heart’s position to fast should always be to draw nearer to the heart of God.  The outcomes will be supernatural, including renewal of our flesh!

When is the last time that you fasted?  When is the last time that you pressed in for more of Him, less of you?

Some of us started a fast today in remembrance of Pentecost.  We are pressing in to more of what God has for us.  To ask God to humble us.  To ask God to heal and renew.  For revival in the nation and world.  To persevere in prayer and ask for more of the good gifts of the Holy Spirit as Jesus told us to do, Luke 11:9-13.  He still pours out from on high to those who position with childlike faith and believe!  Some are doing one day of water only, and 2 days of fruit and vegetables.  Some are doing no leaven.

Ask God to lead you to what it might look like for you! BELIEVE!  Sober your mind with fasting!

“When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show others they are fasting. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 17 But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, 18 so that it will not be obvious to others that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” Matthew 6:16-18

Notice the instruction to put oil on your head.  In the KJV and Geneva version, this is translated as “anoint your head”… So while in part Jesus was referencing to wash your face and enter in to the fast with your face shining and joyful, not making it obvious to others that you are fasting, there is also reference to the anointing of the Spirit upon believers.

On Facebook this morning and on TikTok, I encouraged people to start a fast by anointing their head while proclaiming the promise of 2 Corinthians 1:21-22:

Now it is God who establishes both us and you in Christ. He anointed us, placed His seal on us, and put His Spirit in our hearts as a pledge of what is to come. 

If you want to follow along with that anointing, you can watch the Facebook Live.  The anointing and time of prayer are at the end, starting at the 25:30minute mark, with the time of prayer going to the end at 35 minutes.  So that portion lasts 10 minutes.  You can also listen to today’s podcast.  Click the image at the top of the email to listen there.  And for the Live from FB today, click on the image below to be directed to a link from our host!

Blessings!  And we hope you join!  Wait on the LORD!  Anticipate more!  Ask for more!  Seek Him in fasting!  Knock and ask for more good gifts of the Holy Spirit!


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