21 days of consecration
WHEN DOES IT START?
Wednesday, January 3, 2024, at 12:01 am
WHEN DOES IT END?
Wednesday, January 24, 2024, at 11:59 pm
HOW OFTEN TO PRAY:
Every day.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
During the Consecration Fast, we will share daily scriptures and prayers, so we encourage you to visit our pages.
FAST GUIDELINES
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The 21 Days of Consecration is designed to help us grow in our relationship with God and become better in body, mind, soul, and spirit. It includes a partial fast, daily prayer, scripture readings, and exercise. “Partial” fast means that we will eliminate some common things from our daily diet, but will have generous options available. We have provided a list of foods to avoid during the fast.
If you have any known medical conditions or think you have a medical condition, consult your doctor before beginning the fast.
Prayer is the Christian’s spiritual lifeline! As Christians, we are called to be a spiritual force and make things happen for God’s Kingdom. When we employ both prayer and fasting, we will grow stronger in spirit – so that we can do what God is calling us to do! Mark 9:29 says,”…This kind can come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting.” When we pray and fast, we can make a Kingdom impact!
POSTURE OF PRAYER:
It’s good to kneel for prayer if you are able (showing humility and reverence for God). If you are unable to kneel, you can pray while sitting or standing. You may also start off kneeling, but end up standing or walking around.
HOW TO PRAY
Overall, look at God as your Father. Talk to Him and just share your heart. Here is a pattern you can follow to help you as you pray. It’s easy to remember – the acronym is P-R-A-Y!
P – PRAISE: Start your time of prayer with praise – we praise God for who He is and for what He has done!
R – REPENT: Repent of sins you have committed and of God’s commands, you have neglected!
A – ASK: Ask for the needs of others – and ask for your needs.
Y – YIELD: Yield your will to God’s Will. Yield your agenda to God’s agenda for you.
After prayer, believe and trust God…and walk in your victory!