Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Missing Our Greatest Breakthroughs? part 2

We left Part I of this blog by asking if we could be missing some of our greatest needed breakthroughs because we fail to fast. Earlier in the article we had talked about a three-twain cord (Eccl. 4:12). Well if you turn to Mark 4:8, 20, you can read of another three-twain reference which starts with a 30, 60 or 100 fold return. I like to think of it this way, when we pray, we get a thirty-fold blessing and when we give and are generous we get a sixty-fold blessing but if we pray, give and fast as a normal part of our lives, the hundredfold return can be released. If that is the case, you have to wonder what blessings are not being released.  What answers to prayer are not getting through? What bondage's are not being broken because we fail to fast?
Matthew tells the story of a father who had a demon possessed son.  I am sure many of you readers know the story, but if you don't and want to refresh it in your mind, it is found in Matthew 17. There were years of suffering for that father who stood by terror stricken as he watched his son suffer with severe convulsions.  As the boy grew older, the attacks became so brutal that the boy would often throw himself into a fire or at times try to drown himself. A spirit of suicide tormented him constantly. The whole thing came to a crisis point where it was life threatening.  He brought the possessed son to the disciples but those men knew only what Jesus had taught them to that point. I'm sure they prayed the best and hardest and with the most compassion that they could muster but it was to no avail. They didn't have a full tool box. You can only do the things you know...what you don't know, you can't do. Enter a perfect teaching opportunity where Jesus is in the vicinity and the
desperate father takes his son to Him.  He approaches Jesus and says, 'Lord have mercy on my son: for he is a lunatic, and sore vexed: for ofttimes he falleth into the fire, and oft into the water. And I brought him to thy disciples, and they could not cure him" (Matt.17:15).
At this time, Jesus, His heart full of love and filled with compassion and just about ready to burst out with mercy, tenderly greets the father.  Now the father is on edge because Jesus is a rabbi, and he himself a lonely broken and worn out old man. Jesus comforts that father, and the father now is drawing strength from the warmth and tenderness of the Messiah who welcomed him. Jesus asks him what it is that he is so distraught and in tears over and the father looks at the Master with lips quivering and eyes weeping, turns and points to his son who is now in a state of agitation because the devil in him knows who Jesus is!! (Remember this "bondage maker" is a created being from yesterday past and this devilish thing knows exactly who Jesus is.) The Lord goes over to the boy, "rebukes the devil; and he departed out of him, (v.18).
But what made the difference? After all, Matthew 10:1 tells us that Jesus had given the disciples power to cast out evil spirits and to heal every disease.  So why couldn't they cast out the demon and cure the son from this terror? The disciples came to Jesus later that night and asked Him.  Lord, why not us? Jesus told them, "Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you. Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting" (Matt. 17:20-21).
OK, we have all read this section many times and if you ask most readers they will focus on the statement, "and nothing shall be impossible unto you." I have preached on this same thing before as well. Jesus told them they needed faith and with that, just the faith of a mustard seed. But that wasn't the whole of the matter.  A while before this incident at the beginning of Jesus' ministry the Holy Spirit drove Jesus out into the desert for forty days and forty nights. ?Do you remember that? What did Jesus do while out in that desert?  He prayed and fasted...He the Master miracle worker, the Creator of all things, was in the desert for forty days and nights fasting...giving up food and comfort. Yes, He just didn't give up food...he fasted companionship, a soft, comfy bed and blanket, He fasted social happenings and friends....come' on work with me here. What is out in the desert that's fun?
......"howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting."  For our Savior, casting out that stubborn demon wasn't impossible at all.
But here is the lesson for us...if Jesus could have accomplished all that  He came to do among men without fasting, why would He fast?  The Son of God fasted because it powered Him up! He was juiced after and during a fast. Supernatural things were released that way...The hundredfold was released in him so that what He did in private (fasting) was seen openly in (miracles).
see you in part 3of 4.

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