Acts 13

I find the lives of the early Christians fascinating. In Acts 13, the prophets and teachers of the church in Antioch were fasting and worshiping the Lord. I wonder what our world would look like if members of the church gathered more often to worship, fast, and pray. It seems like we usually go to church on Sunday and then don’t connect with others throughout the week. Everyone is so busy with their own lives and distractions.

We should get together in small groups more often to fast, pray, and worship God. Maybe we need to organize spiritual retreats for our members. What if we started an “Evening in Antioch” with a day of fasting, then met up as a group to worship and pray? I think this would be valuable for young adults graduating or anyone in a transitional stage in life. What if God wants to renew our church or send us out, as he did with Barnabas and Paul?

‘One day as these men were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Appoint Barnabas and Saul for the special work to which I have called them.”‘

Acts of the Apostles 13:2

I know I need to fast more; I believe it’s expected of us. I’ve been in many different churches, and I can’t remember ever having a dedicated time of fasting other than during Lent. Maybe it wouldn’t be so intimidating if we did a 1/2 day fast, then built ourselves up.


16 “And when you fast, don’t make it obvious, as the hypocrites do, for they try to look miserable and disheveled so people will admire them for their fasting. I tell you the truth, that is the only reward they will ever get. 17But when you fast, comb your hair and wash your face. 18Then no one will notice that you are fasting, except your Father, who knows what you do in private. And your Father, who sees everything, will reward you. ‘

Matthew 6:16-18

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