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In this second message on Fasting David invites us to reflect on the "why" behind the practice. Often Fasting is seen as a means to an end, an intense practice to get God to move or get a breakthrough. David argues that Fasting is not primarily causal, but rather a natural response to encountering a Sacred Moment. For further study on this idea check out Scott Mcknight's book Fasting.
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In this second message on Fasting David invites us to reflect on the "why" behind the practice. Often Fasting is seen as a means to an end, an intense practice to get God to move or get a breakthrough. David argues that Fasting is not primarily causal, but rather a natural response to encountering a Sacred Moment. For further study on this idea check out Scott Mcknight's book Fasting.