10/01/2026
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Fasting is not God being far and you trying to reach Him.
Fasting is God being near and you positioning yourself correctly.
In Scripture, priests fasted not to impress God, but to stand before Him. They quieted the flesh so the spirit could listen. They stepped away from appetite so they could minister to the Lord. And when they stood rightly, heaven responded naturally.
This is why fasting, when done as a priest, is not noisy or desperate. It is calm, weighty, and full of authority. It turns prayer from words into incense, from sound into fragrance, from effort into acceptance.
When a priest fasts, he becomes a bridge —
carrying people to God and carrying mercy back to people.
He does not argue with darkness; he stands in the light.
And darkness gives way.
Beloved, don’t fast to feel spiritual.
Fast to stand aligned.
Fast to minister to the Lord.
When fasting is priestly, prayer rises as incense —
and when prayer rises as incense, heaven moves quietly but powerfully.