day 169: in the red
Fasting is a principle we, as Mormons, share with other world religions, even though the definition varies. But fasting is not commonly observed in Christianity. I find that interesting, knowing Christ himself fasted while engaged in his ministry.We believe we gain humility when we fast for a 24-hour period. It gives us the opportunity for a renewed recognition of our dependency on God, and even allows us to have prayers answered. I believe in this principle deeply, as I have felt a strong connection to the Spirit when I have begun a fast with prayer and allowed myself to be led.
Even though we join together in our church, worldwide, on the first Sunday of each month, every person has a personal experience when she fasts. This is what I love about my membership in my church (yes, I said "my"). It is somehow very global and very private at the same time, and that combo is hard to find on a soul kind of level.
So, as Sunday approaches I look forward to giving something up short-term so that I can gain something long-term. Sacrifice? What sacrifice? I am so indebted that I can't even comprehend it.
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I love that last thought you shared. What sacrifice?
There's no way we will ever be able to repay! When we try, we're more in debt!
Well said! Already know what my fast is for this month - great blessing to get to do it!!!
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