Shane Idleman emphasizes the importance of having a humble heart and being willing to let go of sin in order for our prayers to be heard.
Shane Idleman emphasizes the importance of addressing sin in the lives of believers, referencing Isaiah 58 where God expresses His displeasure with empty fasting and prayers. He urges the congregation to recognize that true fasting must be accompanied by humility and a genuine release from sin, as their transgressions hinder their relationship with God. Idleman calls for a bold proclamation of truth, encouraging preachers to lift their voices and confront sin rather than seeking approval from their audience. He highlights that God desires a heart aligned with His will, and only then will prayers be heard and answered. The sermon serves as a reminder that true fasting involves caring for the needy and aligning one's heart with God's purposes.
Full Transcript
Isaiah 58 is very important. It's a group of people fasting and God not hearing their prayers. Wait a minute, you just said if we fast, God will hear your prayers.
Hold on. He said, Isaiah, cry aloud and spare not. He's telling Isaiah this, cry aloud and spare not.
Lift up your voice like a trumpet. Tell my people their transgressions in the house of Jacob, their sins. There's a proof text for powerful preaching right there.
That verse is to me. Get off your couch. Get out of your comfort zone.
Stop trying to please your audience. You're not trying to win a popularity contest, Shane. He said right here, cry aloud.
Oh, there's loud preaching too. See, I've got it covered too. Cry aloud, cry, spare not.
Lift up your voices like a trumpet. Tell my people their sins in the house of Jacob. Tell them their sins because they're fasting, they're seeking me, and I'm not answering because they forgot the other passage.
It says, my hand is not short that I cannot save. My ear is not heavy that I cannot hear. But your sins, your transgressions have covered my face from you.
I cannot hear you. So he's telling Isaiah, shout loudly. And the basic key is this, fasting is humility.
The releasing of appetite must correspond with the releasing of sin. So these people were fasting. Fasting, God, why aren't you hearing us? We haven't eaten all week.
Why aren't you hearing us? Because you're oppressing the poor. You're negative and critical. You're keeping people in bondage.
You're spiteful. You're hateful. You're taking pleasure in everything else.
I haven't chosen this fast. Let me tell you the fast that I have chosen. That you would release the bonds of wickedness.
That you would let go the shackles of oppression. That you would let the people go, give your food to the hungry. Bring things to those in need.
And then, then I will hear from on high. And I will open the windows in heaven and pull you out a blessing you don't have room enough to receive. I tied in Micah with Isaiah there, but that's okay.
That was the point. He's getting the people to get their hearts right. And then he said, then you shall call and the Lord will answer.
Have you ever had hindered prayers? Oh, nobody's had their prayers hindered. Wow, just me. I shouldn't be.
You guys come pastor. Let me sit down there, right? Everybody's, oh, I like this down here. Now you'll listen.
Now everybody's not bored. Right, but have you had hindered prayers? So he's saying right here, Isaiah, read it tonight. You shall call and then the Lord will answer.
See, they were fasting, but the heart isn't right. The heart has to be right and then you fast and you pray. That's the threefold thread that's not easily broken.
Sermon Outline
- I. The Call to Powerful Preaching
- A. Cry aloud and spare not
- B. Lift up your voice like a trumpet
- C. Tell my people their transgressions
- II. The Importance of Humility
- A. Fasting is a form of humility
- B. The releasing of appetite must correspond with the releasing of sin
- III. The Consequences of Unrepentant Hearts
- A. God cannot hear prayers when sin is present
- B. Sin covers God's face and prevents Him from hearing
- IV. The Fast that God Chooses
- A. Releasing the bonds of wickedness
- B. Letting go of the shackles of oppression
- C. Giving to those in need
Key Quotes
“Tell my people their transgressions in the house of Jacob, their sins.” — Shane Idleman
“Fasting is humility.” — Shane Idleman
“I haven't chosen this fast. Let me tell you the fast that I have chosen. That you would release the bonds of wickedness.” — Shane Idleman
Application Points
- We must have a humble heart and be willing to let go of sin in order for our prayers to be heard.
- Fasting alone is not enough; our hearts must be right with God for our prayers to be heard.
- We must release the bonds of wickedness, let go of the shackles of oppression, and give to those in need in order to experience God's presence and blessing.
