Day 2 — Fasting Positions Us for Divine Acceleration

One of the great misconceptions about fasting is that it slows life down. In reality, fasting often accelerates the work of God. What might take years through effort alone can shift quickly when prayer and fasting bring us into alignment with heaven.

Throughout Scripture, fasting creates moments where God intervenes decisively. Not because He was absent before, but because fasting clears spiritual resistance and sharpens spiritual sensitivity. When we fast, we are not asking God to move closer to us — we are positioning ourselves to move more fully into His will.

Jesus teaches in Matthew 6 that fasting done in secret releases open reward. That reward often looks like momentum. Things begin to happen with less striving and more flow. Conversations open. Hearts soften. Doors unlock. Breakthroughs come faster because the spiritual atmosphere has changed.

As a church, we are fasting for more than personal clarity. We are fasting for divine acceleration — for breakthroughs in services, salvations, healings, leadership multiplication, and provision that don’t require pushing or forcing. We believe God can compress timelines when His people consecrate themselves.

Acceleration does not come from pressure; it comes from surrender. Fasting removes the clutter that slows us down spiritually and aligns us with what God is already eager to do.

Today, pray with expectation. What you are doing quietly now is preparing the ground for visible fruit later.

Prayer
Father, align us with Your timing. Remove resistance and release divine acceleration in our lives and in our church.

Declaration
As we fast, God is accelerating what He has promised.

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