May this weekend be a time of renewed devotion and worship for you.
Here’s 5 things you may not realize about worship.
May this weekend be a time of renewed devotion and worship for you.
Here’s 5 things you may not realize about worship.

Here is a selection of some of the Fasting points I discussed, today, with the congregation at Bellegrove Church.
This is NOT an exhaustive study on the topic. If you have experiences or thoughts to share, we could all benefit. Please share here.
Definition: “fasting” verb. abstaining from all or some kinds of food or drink, esp. as a religious observance.
Who are some people who fasted in the Bible?
There were thousands, but here are a few:
• Hannah, Easter, David, Moses, Elijah… (personal fasts, for various reasons)
• People of Nineveh (national repentance)
• Jesus-spiritual discipline (training) preceding life’s work and mission (Matt 4:1-11) —Cool, huh?
Fasting does what?
(Some things) Fasting is needed for…
Fasting is Feasting on God. (Yes, you can read that again.)
It helps us…
to be continued…
(Next time: Some dangers of Fasting, and some benefits of Fasting, and some ideas for Fasting effectively.)
Some of us don’t fast. Some of us fast for the wrong reason. This is the first of a few posts on FASTING. Bring your thoughts to the table, and stick with us until the end. I promise, you’ll see Fasting in a new light.
Here are 5 Poor Reasons to Fast, and the “inner monologue” that may follow one’s rationale. Can you see yourself or someone you know in the following?
1. To lose weight.
(inner monologue) Oh, if I could only lose these last 8 pounds. I know, I’ll kill two birds with stone, and fast. It’ll be like a diet, only it’ll make God happy, and me feel better about myself at the same time.
2. Because other people are fasting.
(inner monologue) I’m going to look like such an pathetic loser if I don’t join in this fast with my group. There’s going to be an awkward silence if or when I don’t have something to say amazing to say about my fast.
3. To prove something to yourself.
(inner monologue) It’s just time for a change. I’m ready for God to do something BIG. Really Big. There’s nothing like fasting to give God the signal that I’m ready to follow his lead. This time I’ll try for 5 days.
4. To attract positive attention.
(inner monologue) I like to tell my friends when I fast…to keep me accountable. But it makes me feel encouraged to just tell them about it, I must admit. Hopefully, it encourages them.
5. To feel more spiritual.
(inner monologue) Sometimes when I’m going through a dry period spiritually, I like to crank it up a notch, and give food the boot for a while. I want it to sort of give me a boost, and start a fire for God in my heart.
Have you ever thought any of these things? What has been your inner monologue, or dubious reasons you’ve heard for fasting?
I’ll be address each one of these, and your comments, in the next post.
Can you think of a bad reason to fast?
TO BE CONTINUED…
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My Lord God
I have no idea where I am going.
I do not see the road ahead of me.
I cannot know for certain where it will end.
Nor do I really know myself,
and the fact that I think I am following
your will does not mean
that I am actually doing so.
But I believe that my desire to please you
does in fact please you.
And I hope that I have that desire
in all that I am doing.
I hope that I will never do anything
apart from that desire.
And I know that if I do this
you will lead me by the right road
though I may know nothing about it.
Therefore will I trust you always
though I may seem to be lost
and in the shadow of death.
I will not fear,
for you are ever with me,
and you will never leave me
to face my perils alone.
– Thomas Merton (1915-1968)