Day 20 – Share What You Have Received With Others
Many people have experienced – and continue to experience – spiritual growth, inner peace, renewal, and a deeper connection with God during this Fast of Daniel.
Many people have experienced – and continue to experience – spiritual growth, inner peace, renewal, and a deeper connection with God during this Fast of Daniel.
As we approach the end of the Fast of Daniel, many are filled with expectation – especially those who are seeking the baptism with the Holy Spirit.
Each day, we are continuously exposed to many sights and sounds – both positive and negative – even while we sleep, through our dreams or background noise.
The most significant evidence of the Holy Spirit's presence in a person is not a dramatic spiritual experience or an emotional high; rather, it is the transformation of their character.
As we enter the final stretch of the Fast of Daniel, some may feel discouraged, lose focus or even consider giving up altogether.
Every person must ask themselves this important question
One common mistake people make during the Fast of Daniel is simply replacing secular content with Christian content.
In an age of individualism and digital convenience, many people wonder, “Do I really need to go to church to connect with God?”
At some point in our life, we all carry emotional baggage – memories of past hurts, disappointments, betrayals or regrets.
In today’s world, feelings often take the lead. Society teaches us to “follow our heart” and "do what feels right." However, for those who wish to walk with God, this mindset can be dangerous. Faith isn’t built on emotions; it’s built on obedience.