
Fasting Day 3- On the third day
- Living Waters Tabernacle Newburgh, NY

- Jan 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 5
Fasting Day 3
Today, we arise like on the third day, with resurrection power. We adorn ourselves in garments of praise and approached the king of glory to intercede for his people. Let us be bold and courageous, turning to faith expecting miracles!
Yet even now,” declares the LORD,
“Return to Me with all your heart,
And with fasting, weeping, and mourning;
And tear your heart and not merely your garments.”
Return to the LORD your God,
For He is gracious and compassionate,
Slow to anger and abounding in mercy
And relenting of catastrophe.
Who knows, He might turn and relent,
And leave a blessing behind Him,
Resulting in a grain offering and a drink offering
For the LORD your God.
Blow a trumpet in Zion;
Consecrate a fast, proclaim a solemn assembly,
Gather the people … (Joel 2:12–16).
May He grant deliverance, physically and spiritually.
In these sacred moments of heavenly calling, we find ourselves drawn nearer to the very core of God's love, transforming into beacons of His compassion and kindness for a world desperately yearning for hope.
I know the Lord is leading.
Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders laborers in vain.
Today, we arise as mediators, like Esther served as for the deliverance of our families, marriages, communities, and churches. We embody the role of an intercessor, much like Moses, who fervently pleaded on behalf of the Israelites.
Remember:
May our hearts unite in harmony with the intercessor's divine mission, grasping the responsibility of standing in the gap for others, pleading for God's mighty intervention in the face of alarming challenges.
God bless
Return to the LORD your God,
For He is gracious and compassionate,
Slow to anger, and abounding in mercy
And relenting of catastrophe.
Who knows, He might turn and relent,
And leave a blessing behind Him,
Resulting in a grain offering and a drink offering
For the LORD your God.
Blow a trumpet in Zion;
Consecrate a fast, proclaim a solemn assembly,


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