Fasting together: He will deliver you

Fasting together: He will deliver you.  You can read any posts that you missed here. Be blessed!

Daniel the prophet wasn’t just pleasing to God, he stood out among his peers as well. Let’s see what others thought of him and why: “Then this Daniel was preferred above the presidents and princes, because an excellent spirit was in him…” Daniel 6:3 KJV.

An excellent spirit was in him. He was loved, he was trusted, and he was preferred. Other translations say “…he proved himself more capable.”

The other administrators and officers were a little bit jealous and tried to find fault with him. They could find none. They decided they would try to trip him up concerning “…his God.”

They came up with a plan, and approached King Darius, asking him to make a declaration that if anyone prayed to someone, or something, other than the king for the next 30 days they would be thrown into the den of lions.

This did not keep Daniel from doing what he did every day: at the time of prayer he opened his window toward Jerusalem and he prayed, three times a day, just as he had always done before the decree.

Immediately the prayer police went running to King Darius and reminded him of the decree and informed him that one certain Daniel-the-Prophet was breaking the rules.

The king was extremely upset because he was so fond of Daniel, yet he had no choice but to follow through with the consequences because rules are rules and he was the king.

As soon as they put Daniel into the den of lions, the king’s faith went into action, “Thy God whom thou servest continually, he will deliver thee.”

What a great example of faith from a man who didn’t even know the God of Daniel. He believed in Daniel and so he believed in his God.

They sealed the den with a stone, the king put his seal on it and he headed back to his palace where he fasted all night long. He didn’t eat, he didn’t sleep and he did not listen to music!

See the variation of fasts? No food, no sleep and no entertainment.

The next morning he ran to the den and called for Daniel, “Daniel, O Daniel, servant of the living God, is thy God, whom thou servest continually, able to deliver thee from the lions?”

“My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the lions’ mouths, that they have not hurt me: forasmuch as before him innocency was found in me; and also before thee, O king, have I done no hurt.” Daniel 6:20-22 KJV.

Delivered.

Saved.

Rescued by Almighty God.

Intercession was made for Daniel by a friend. Fasting and an all-night prayer meeting by the king and David’s life was spared.

Is there power in fasting and prayer? The answer is a resounding, “YES!”

Day after day we are finding more and more wonderful stories in the Bible, true stories of encouragement and real testimonies of how God used ordinary people to change history.

Who do you know today that needs deliverance in their life? Who do you know that is in need of meeting the Savior? You are the hands and feet of Jesus, allow Him to use you for His glory and become an intercessor for souls.

Don’t forget to grab your copy of The Daniel Fast Devotional! Good for any fast, it is a great, easy read with devotions for every day of a three week fast. Get yours on Amazon here!

Blessings to you on your journey while denying your flesh and drawing closer to God. You will see revival in your church, your family and your world!

2 thoughts on “Fasting together: He will deliver you

  1. Jennifer

    Can you help me?? Would love some advice. I’m fasting on behalf of a dear friends adult daughter who is struggling severely with spiritual battle of fear and anxiety.
    I feel like I dont know how to do this effectively. She’s not getting better. All the physical tests have been run by all the specialists. This appears to be a spiritual battle matter.
    She is a lover of Jesus and I trust that His will is not for her to live feeling hopeless and without the joy that He paid so dearly for on the cross. That just doesn’t make sense.
    I know that her freedom from her fiery furnace is in the Lords hands. I set out to fast for 30 days or until her rescue is apparent. I am fasting from everything but nuts and produce. I am on day 24 or so. I spend every moment I can in prayer. I also take all of my fasting difficulty to Him in prayer and then stay in prayer for her and also for others salvation that are dear to me.
    I’m fully believing that He IS able. What if He doesn’t move? My 30 days comes to an end pretty soon and I dont know what to do next. Keep fasting indefinitely? Go down to fasting every other day? Do a more intense water only fast for a few days? Is there more power in that?
    I’ve read where you said fasting is not for an outcome but to prepare us for the outcome. In this fast, I’m not fasting for something for myself, so how do I apply this truth? I understand that there are obvious benefits for my own spiritual growth and reliance on the Lord throughout the process though, even though its not specifically for me.
    Am I praying the wrong words? Won’t the Holy Spirit pray through me even if I’m getting it wrong? I’m praying for healing, her rescue, the shadows to be lit up with truth, her faith to be strengthened through this battle! Etc
    Any advice?

    Thank you!
    Jennifer

  2. Jennifer

    Would love some advice. I’m fasting on behalf of a dear friends adult daughter who is struggling severely with spiritual battle of fear and anxiety.
    I feel like I dont know how to do this effectively. She’s not getting better. All the physical tests have been run by all the specialists. This appears to be a spiritual battle matter.
    She is a lover of Jesus and I trust that His will is not for her to live feeling hopeless and without the joy that He paid so dearly for on the cross. That just doesn’t make sense.
    I know that her freedom from her fiery furnace is in the Lords hands. I set out to fast for 30 days or until her rescue is apparent. I am fasting from everything but nuts and produce. I am on day 24 or so. I spend every moment I can in prayer. I also take all of my fasting difficulty to Him in prayer and then stay in prayer for her and also for others salvation that are dear to me.
    I’m fully believing that He IS able. What if He doesn’t move? My 30 days comes to an end pretty soon and I dont know what to do next. Keep fasting indefinitely? Go down to fasting every other day? Do a more intense water only fast for a few days? Is there more power in that?
    I’ve read where you said fasting is not for an outcome but to prepare us for the outcome. In this fast, I’m not fasting for something for myself, so how do I apply this truth? I understand that there are obvious benefits for my own spiritual growth and reliance on the Lord throughout the process though, even though its not specifically for me.
    Am I praying the wrong words? Won’t the Holy Spirit pray through me even if I’m getting it wrong? I’m praying for healing, her rescue, the shadows to be lit up with truth, her faith to be strengthened through this battle! Etc
    Any advice?

    Thank you!
    Jennifer

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