
You Don’t Fast for Results — You Fast for Relationship
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We often approach fasting like a transaction — as if withholding food could unlock blessing, breakthrough, or clarity. But what if the real power of fasting isn’t found in the result… but in the relationship?
In this episode, we explore fasting as an act of love, not leverage. Not to convince God to come closer — but to clear away the noise so we can notice that He’s already near. As John 3:30 says:
“He must become greater; I must become less.”
Fasting is how we intentionally become less, so that Christ can become more in us.
Through Scriptures like Matthew 6:16–18, we see that Jesus never said if you fast — He said when. And He warned us not to fast for attention or outcomes, but for the Father who sees in secret.
In Isaiah 58, God redefines fasting — not as religious performance, but as heart realignment, compassion, and intimacy with Him.
In Daniel 10, fasting becomes a doorway to spiritual clarity and divine response, showing how it positions us to receive understanding.
And in Galatians 5:17, we’re reminded of the constant war between flesh and Spirit — a battle fasting helps us engage with a quiet, surrendered heart.
This episode will reframe how you see fasting — not as striving for something, but as abiding in Someone. You’ll discover how to fast from a place of desire for Jesus Himself, not just His gifts.
If you’ve ever asked, “Why am I fasting? What’s the point?” — this is the episode you didn’t know you needed.

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