Three
Days of Corporate
Fasting and Prayer
By Denny Kenaston
Gird yourselves, and lament, ye
priests
Howl, ye ministers of the altar
Come, lie all night in sackcloth...
Sanctify ye a fast, call a solemn assembly,
Gather the elders and all the inhabitants of the land
Into the house of the Lord…
And cry unto the Lord.
Joel
1:13-14
In
this issue of the Remnant we are presenting an exercise that can be
done privately or corporately. Because I have given encouragement
for private seasons of fasting before, this time we will focus on
the corporate aspects of these principles. There are many examples
of what God has done in response to a people who became serious
about seeking Him. They are recorded in the Bible, and they are
recorded in the historical records of the past. The devil does not
want God’s people to get a glimpse of the power of these exercises.
He has done well at keeping most of the church blind to them. For
the next few minutes, I would like to pull the curtain back and give
a challenge to the many churches that read The Remnant. You have
in
your hand the possibilities of a total transformation of your
fellowship and even your community. I pray that the Spirit of God
will cause a holy hush to settle down over many as you read and
consider this exercise.
A few weeks ago, the local elders at Charity felt the Lord
leading us to have three days of fasting and prayer. The desire of
the elders was for the whole church to enter in and seek God with
fasting and prayer. We were burdened about three areas of need:
- Local needs perplexed us. We had no answers, and the needs
were staring us in the face for months. God must have an answer to
these.
- We were not happy with the complacency among us. There was a
cooling off. We seemed to be floating along, slowly slipping but
not aware of it.
- We were burdened about our missionaries on the fields and the
hard situations they were facing: Poor health, money issues
between them and the nationals, and the overwhelming task of
winning thousands with so few workers.
Although you will have different needs and desires than we had,
it is good to have some specific needs to fast and pray about.
We chose to fast and pray from Thursday at lunchtime until Sunday
after church. We chose these days so that the men who had work
obligations would still be able to work without too much weakness.
Let me share our schedule with you so that you can get an idea of
what we did.
We began our fast after the noon meal on Thursday. There were no
other corporate plans for the day.
On Friday the brethren had a prayer meeting at the church
building that lasted from 10:00am to 4:00pm. During this time some
people slipped in and out; others prayed the whole time. Openness
and confessions were encouraged. The time was spent in praying,
burden bearing and singing.
On Saturday the brethren had another session of prayer from
10:00am to 3:00pm. The sisters had a special prayer time from 1:00pm to
3:00pm.
Saturday evening the whole church met for a prayer service. We
started early so that the children could be home in time to rest for
Sunday. This service lasted for three hours. A sermon was preached
about fasting. Again openness, honesty and confession were
encouraged. A season of prayer followed.
On Sunday, we had our normal service. However, the atmosphere
from the preceding days permeated the service, and brokenness was
settling down on all.
At the end of the meeting, we all broke our fast together with a
fellowship meal. What a sweet meal we had together!
I am not sure that I can describe the powerful corporate effect
this exercise had on everyone involved. Everyone felt it. Even those
who did not enter into the fast for various reasons were all
effected in the Sunday morning service. We had a beautiful time as a
church. The Lord has continued to work in unusual ways from those
days until now, several weeks later. The Wednesday evening after the
fast we had an evening of revival when many broke down confessing
needs. The rest gathered around to pray for them.
The three areas of need that I mentioned earlier in this article
have received definite attention from the Lord since those days of
prayer. Hallelujah! I remember other times when the church set
herself to fast and pray. God has always come and honored her with
special miracle-working power. I wonder what God would do if a
church would do such a thing every week for six weeks, or even six
months? History would trumpet its voice back to us and tell us that
mighty things will be done in that place.
Here is the challenge. How many churches will try it for three
days? What special needs does your church have? God is able to
completely change that situation through fasting and prayer. Take
the test in hand and prove the Lord in your difficult circumstances.
He will show Himself strong on your behalf.
Are we an end-time church? Is the night fast approaching when no
man can work? Do we believe we live in the time of the end? Then let
us rise up and show the world around us that we serve a living God!
Oh, may our communities say, "The Christian’s God has come. Let us
go to the church and watch Him work." Let us make plans to attack
the strongholds of the enemy with the weapons of our warfare. I know
of a surety that if you will do this just one time, the fruit you
will taste will convince you to do it again.
Father, in Jesus' name, bless this most important exercise to the
transformation of many churches. Amen.
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