Fasting and Praying Communally

This is the fourth and final installment in a series about the guidelines for prayer and fasting.

As you have read in the three previous posts, the practice of fasting in the Christian’s life is, simply put, a time when the believer gives up something in order to concentrate and be reminded of our utter dependence on God for our every need. Doing this allows our hearts and minds to reflect on the foundational truth that nothing in this world ought to be more important to us than the Lord Himself. 

We want to pray to the Lord in faith, trusting in the words of Psalm 10:17: “O LORD, you hear the desire of the afflicted; you will strengthen their heart; you will incline your ear.”

How do we do this practically?

When most think of fasting, the first thing that comes to mind is abstaining from food. While this certainly is a common way to fast, it is not the only way fasting can be practiced. We can ask oneself this: what is it in my daily routine that consumes the majority of my attention or is important to me? The answer could be food, TV, coffee, a game, a hobby, or any number of things. When we fast, we abstain from partaking in that particular thing for a set time, and in the time when we would normally do that, we replace it with spending that time with the Lord in the Scriptures and prayer. 

Why are we doing this?

We are taking Wednesdays as a church to fast and pray for spiritual deliverance in our lives and in the city of Portland.

What are we praying for?

  • Spiritual deliverance, both inside and outside the church.

  • For the Gospel to go forth in Portland, our nation, and around the world this year.

  • Our friends, family, and neighbors would join us and be changed by the gospel. 2 Peter 3:9 tells us that the Lord is not willing that any should perish. His greatest desire is for all to come to repentance.

  • God, in His mercy, would stop this pandemic and save lives - not only in our city and nation, but around the world, particularly in places that are unequipped medically to deal with the virus.

When is this taking place?

The fast will be on the following Wednesdays, November 1st, 8th, and 15th. Each week we will gather together in our Gospel Community to break the fast and pray together.