Fasting: The Best Kept Secret of Spiritual Success (Matthew 6:16-18)
There is one biblical discipline in Scriptures that has incredible power to help us on our spiritual journey. However, few do it because it's a little uncomfortable and is rarely talked about in Christian circles or sermons.
The spiritual discipline is fasting. In this sermon, I seek to explain 1) what fasting is, 2) provide many reasons why we should fast and 3) provide two basic biblical instructions on how to fast.
Matt Ellis
January 13, 2013
First Baptist Church
Brooksville, Florida
The spiritual discipline is fasting. In this sermon, I seek to explain 1) what fasting is, 2) provide many reasons why we should fast and 3) provide two basic biblical instructions on how to fast.
Matt Ellis
January 13, 2013
First Baptist Church
Brooksville, Florida
Fasting: The Best Kept Secret of Spiritual Success (Matthew 6:16-18)
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There is one biblical discipline in Scriptures that has incredible power to help us on our spiritual journey. However, few do it because it's a little uncomfortable and is rarely talked about in Christian circles or sermons.
The spiritual discipline is fasting. In this sermon, I seek to explain 1) what fasting is, 2) provide many reasons why we should fast and 3) provide two basic biblical instructions on how to fast.
Matt Ellis
January 13, 2013
First Baptist Church
Brooksville, Florida
The spiritual discipline is fasting. In this sermon, I seek to explain 1) what fasting is, 2) provide many reasons why we should fast and 3) provide two basic biblical instructions on how to fast.
Matt Ellis
January 13, 2013
First Baptist Church
Brooksville, Florida
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Accept God's Call - Your Daily Prayer - May 17
What if God called you to act? Discover the power—and the struggle—behind saying, ‘Here I am, send me.’
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Accept God's Call - Your Daily Prayer - May 17
What if God called you to act? Discover the power—and the struggle—behind saying, ‘Here I am, send me.’