This past Sunday I talked about the need to put into practice, the things we say we value. If we call ourselves Christians, how are we actually striving to become more like Jesus?
Throughout history, believers have used disciplines to create time and space in their lives in which they can experience God’s movement and transformation. For us today, we hear the word discipline and it has a tendency to conjure up negative images. In fact, we tend to think of discipline as some sort of punishment for doing something wrong.
But in the sense of spiritual disciplines, they are practices or, as I described them Sunday, habits that help us do our part to experience God in new and fresh ways.
Don’t misunderstand that spiritual progression occurs through the grace of God and by God’s blessing of growth. But that growth will never happen if we don’t do our part. We can’t wake up one morning and say, “Today, I become more like Jesus,” and then go about our day in the same way we lived the day before.
We have to put practices in place and remain consistent with those practices until they become habits. These practices are designed to help us shift our focus from ourselves and our desires, to God and God’s movement in our lives. There are a number of habits to explore but one of those is fasting.
Fasting is the act of giving something up – something of significance – for a set period of time for a set purpose.
So Sunday, I challenged our family to fast. In fact, the challenge I issued was for each member to open his or her heart to God and ask God to show a specific area in which things needed to be given up. Then I challenged them to commit a day this week to giving up whatever God revealed to them for the express purpose of focusing more fully on God and our relationship with our creator.
I also asked them to let me know how it goes and what God does through their efforts. So far, I have had many of our family members tell me that they have accepted the challenge. Now I am excited to hear what God will do.
If you would like to take the challenge its not to late. The question I have for you is this, “How’s your focus?” What could you give up for a day that would allow you to focus more intently and intentionally on God and what God is doing in and around you?
Message me and let me know what God does.
Be blessed today.
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