Shane Idleman emphasizes that powerful spiritual breakthroughs often require the intense discipline of prayer and fasting to break strongholds and move God's hand.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of fasting as a powerful spiritual tool to break strongholds, defeat the enemy's plans, and intercede for nations. It highlights the need for a deeper hunger for God through fasting and prayer, drawing examples from biblical figures like Joel, Esther, Nehemiah, and Jesus. The message underscores the transformative impact of prayer and fasting in preparing believers for spiritual warfare and seeking God's intervention in desperate times.
Full Transcript
Is it tough to miss some meals? Or does King's Stomach have that strong of a reign in your heart? Isn't that the truth? Let's be completely honest. That's the truth. Fasting sounds the alarm.
Our lack of hunger for fasting reveals our lack of hunger for God. And a lot of you are new, so I can do this again. But what fasting does, let me give you an illustration.
Okay, prayer. This is prayer. You know where this is going, Phil, don't you? This is prayer.
You can get some stuff done. Any of you guys that use this at home? You can get some stuff done. But sometimes, sometimes, sometimes you've got to, sometimes this kind does not come out except by prayer and fasting.
Sometimes you've got to hit the enemy over the head with a big sledgehammer. Sometimes you've got to break the concrete, the rock and the strongholds of the addiction. This will do it sometimes, but sometimes I've got to get out the big guns.
I've got to get on my face before God Almighty. I've got to do some damage to the enemy's kingdom. Sometimes this kind does not come out except by prayer and fasting.
It is like a sledgehammer to the enemy's plans. It's like hitting a block wall. I can break down a block wall with this.
It's going to take me a long time. You just keep hitting those cinder blocks. You get a little hole, little hole gets bigger, bigger, bigger.
So I'm going to have to come back tomorrow. But sometimes you get right to the point. You add a little emphasis.
And that's what prayer does, prayer and fasting. I'm going to leave that just for illustration. You don't forget that's 25 pounds.
That thing is heavy. My dad used to do that all the time. He'd say, go get the sledgehammer.
I'd come back with a little hammer. He'd go, no son, that's not going to work. That's not going to work.
Guys, what we've been doing is not going to work. Five minute devotionals, quick little prayers. They're not bad, but sometimes, sometimes you've got to pull down heaven.
The principalities that have been unleashed on this nation. Joel prayed. And Joel fasted.
Remember Joel? We talked about the book of Joel. Sound the alarm. Call the sacred assembly.
And cry out to God, call a fast. See, there was desperation. What about Esther? Before there was destruction on the Jewish people.
Call a fast. Nehemiah, call a fast. Ezra, call a fast.
Jeremiah, call a fast. Jesus, why did Jesus fast before He began His ministry? Is it just, hey, I'm just going to try this out for 40 days. Let's see what happens.
I'm getting a little bit overweight. Let me have some autophagy take place. Get rid of some of this extra weight and just hit the ministry field a little bit lighter.
I believe it prepared Him for ministry. There's something about submitting the flesh in this area of fasting. And I get discouraged just like you do.
That's why I don't read comments anymore on social media. Sorry. But they go something like this.
There's no hope for America. There's no hope for California. And I say, says who? I mean, let's be honest.
Says who? Because I know the darkness, the greater the light. I know that God often, God often gets us down to that last hour. God's not worried.
He's not, oh, I got hit by a right hook by the enemy. Now what am I going to do? God's not worried. That the power of prayer and fasting with intercession.
Do you know what intercession is? Do we have Jeremiah? There it is. This is God. This is God talking to Jeremiah.
Then you will call on me and come and pray to me. And I will listen to you. Jeremiah interceded.
God said, I'm going to do this to the people. But Jeremiah, if the remnant just calls on me, if they call on me, that remnant, that's a voice I will not turn away. He told Moses, get away from these people.
I'm going to wipe them out. And Moses says, no, God, stay your hand. I'm interceding on behalf of the people throughout church history, throughout biblical history.
When God's people interceded on behalf of the land, God said, I will stay my hand of judgment. Is there not 50 men in Sodom and Gomorrah? I will not destroy it because of 50 men. The righteous, the remnant taking a stand.
It's weary, it's difficult, but it can be done. See, it's the atmosphere of prayer and the language of heaven that changes the game. Think about this in the temple of God in the Old Testament.
The temple had one room so sacred, so sacred that no one could go in there except one person once a year. And he better have his ducks in a row and everything done right, or he's going to die in that room. This room, so sacred where God's presence was, so sacred, going to intercede on behalf of the people.
God said, you come here, I'll dwell with you, I'll meet you here in this tabernacle, this holies of holies, I'll meet you there. And that's one thing that's wonderful about the resurrection, when Jesus said, it is finished, and that veil that separated that room, it was tore, and God basically said, now you have access to the Father. That sacred room, now you have access to the Father.
Wouldn't that change the way you pray? God hears the prayers of his people. So I expect all of you tomorrow at 8.30, we're having corporate prayer. The prayer room's probably not going to be big enough, maybe next door, here in this multi-purpose room.
We're going to pray. I believe in a God who, it's not to come to church, hear a sermon, go home and go to In-N-Out Burger. That's not the scriptural course.
Actually, have nothing, try to fast tonight, go home and open the word of God and be hungry for God and begin to cry out for him. When he hears that desperate call.
Sermon Outline
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I. The Power and Purpose of Fasting
- Fasting reveals our hunger for God
- Prayer and fasting break strongholds and spiritual blockages
- Fasting is a spiritual sledgehammer against the enemy
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II. Biblical Examples of Prayer and Fasting
- Joel, Esther, Nehemiah, Ezra, Jeremiah all called for fasting
- Jesus fasted to prepare for ministry
- Intercession has historically stayed God's hand of judgment
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III. The Role of Intercession and Access to God
- Intercession is pleading on behalf of others
- The veil was torn at Jesus’ resurrection granting direct access to God
- Prayer changes the spiritual atmosphere and moves heaven
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IV. Practical Call to Action
- Engage in corporate prayer and fasting
- Be hungry for God beyond quick devotionals
- Cry out to God with desperation and faith
Key Quotes
“Sometimes you've got to hit the enemy over the head with a big sledgehammer.” — Shane Idleman
“Sometimes this kind does not come out except by prayer and fasting.” — Shane Idleman
“The veil that separated that room, it was tore, and God basically said, now you have access to the Father.” — Shane Idleman
Application Points
- Commit to regular fasting combined with prayer to deepen your spiritual breakthrough.
- Engage actively in intercessory prayer for your community and nation.
- Approach prayer with the confidence of direct access to God through Jesus Christ.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is fasting important in the Christian life?
Fasting intensifies prayer and reveals our hunger for God, helping to break spiritual strongholds and prepare believers for ministry.
How does prayer and fasting affect spiritual battles?
Prayer and fasting act like a spiritual sledgehammer that can break through enemy plans and strongholds that regular prayer alone may not overcome.
What biblical examples show the power of fasting?
Figures like Joel, Esther, Nehemiah, Ezra, Jeremiah, and Jesus all fasted to seek God’s intervention and prepare for significant spiritual moments.
What is intercession and why is it important?
Intercession is praying on behalf of others, and it has historically been powerful enough to cause God to withhold judgment and bring about mercy.
How has access to God changed since Jesus’ resurrection?
The tearing of the temple veil at Jesus’ resurrection grants believers direct access to God, making prayer and intercession more intimate and powerful.
