21 Days Fast & Prayer - Day 4

Day 4: Faith that trusts God’s healing presence

Healing flows from God’s presence. When we pray in faith, we invite not just answers but the nearness of the healer Himself.

In today's video, District Supervisor Mark Slomka shares his theology of fasting.


Today's Family Moment

 

Spending time with God brings healing. When we pray, we’re not just asking for help—we’re drawing near to God, the healer Himself.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

ADDITIONAL SCRIPTURE

REFLECT ON THE WORD

All of us are in need of healing. We were made by a good God for a perfect world. Because of the presence of sin in this world, we instead find ourselves in a broken and warped world that is constantly trying to break and warp us. We all bear the scars of sin, brokenness, decay and death in our bodies, minds and souls.

But God loves us too much to leave us in this broken state. Ephesians 1:3-6 tells us that because of God’s love, He is working to make us
“whole and holy by His love.” He was willing to give His own son for our healing and restoration. Because of this great love, we have faith that when we are in the presence of God, He is working for our healing and restoration.

Everything we ache for finds fulfillment in Jesus. He is our healer— the one who sees our pain and cares for us. There is no place we can
find healing and hope apart from Him.

God’s healing is comprehensive: body, mind and spirit. We’re given a glimpse of this reality on Earth and anticipate the full experience
when we see Him face to face.

There is no malady of body or soul that He will not tend to, though some healing will not happen this side of heaven. In faith, we believe
that simply being in His presence restores us. Whatever healing that we need, we can rest assured that now partially, and one day fully, God will “satisfy our desires with good things” when we are in His presence.

PRAYER + CONTEMPLATION

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