Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Day 4 of 21 Days of Fasting

No doubt, that by day 4 of the fast, we are starting to feel the effects on our mind and body. It is no secret that fasting is a hard process. Be confident in your decision to join the church in this fast. Stand firm and do not waiver for your blessing is on its way.
At this point in the book, “Are You Ready for a Miracle,” you have come to a couple of conclusions.
1. The book is directed towards healing.
2. The book is challenging our way of thinking.

Even if you don’t think you need physical healing keep reading the book. We all need spiritual, mental, and emotional healing. No one on earth has led a perfect life and we all have been involved in or caused pain. For this reason we all have shortcomings and hang-ups that cause us to lack faith where it is needed. It is a hard thing to change your self-perception, but God looks at us with love and compassion. So much love that He sent His Son to die for us! If He loves us that much, don’t you think He would want us to be healthy? While fasting, pray that God continues to reveal Himself to you and be obedient to His Word. Let’s pray that we all grow in wisdom, strength of the Word, faith, and our relationship in Christ.
God Bless

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Paul LaRose currently serves as the Discipleship Ministries Director for the Kentucky District of the Assemblies of God. He is also Senior Pastor of New Harvest Assembly of God in Frankfort, Kentucky. His passion for discipleship and Christian education is made evident by the fruits of his ministry labor. Paul has been involved in two successful church plants. He served as the Associate Pastor at Harmony Tabernacle AG in Dallas, Texas planted in 2001 where he developed the Christian Education program from the ground up. He currently pastors New Harvest AG planted in 2002. New Harvest is one of the fastest growing AG church plants in the Kentucky District and provides a strong Discipleship and CE program for all those that attend. Paul has been working with the Kentucky School of Ministry in course development. He wrote the course work for the Youth Leaders Tract and is finishing the Children’s Workers Tract. These courses are being used in many of our Assemblies of God Schools of Ministry.