Power of Fasting || Pastor Alex || Wednesday Youth Service 1.7.2026
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This message was a direct call to the youth to choose obedience over convenience and separation over compromise, declaring that 2026 is the year of the great split—a clear distinction between those who truly serve God and those who only appear to.
The teaching opened with Malachi 3:16–18, emphasizing that God is actively watching and listening to those who fear Him. A “scroll of remembrance” is being written, and God promises to claim as His own those who honor Him and obey Him as children obey a loving Father. This passage establishes the central theme: there is a visible difference between the righteous and the wicked, between those who serve God and those who do not.
The youth were challenged with James 1:22, warning against self-deception—hearing God’s Word without obeying it. Obedience, not knowledge, is the mark of true discipleship.
The message then focused heavily on prayer and fasting as essential disciplines for sons and daughters of God. Using Matthew 6:6, it was emphasized that prayer is not optional—Jesus said when you pray, not if you pray. While this generation is already good at isolation, prayer calls for intentional isolation with God, not isolation filled with distractions.
Similarly, Matthew 6:16 shows that fasting is also expected of believers. Fasting brings separation, and separation reveals obedience. The teaching confronted the difficulty many young people have in separating from things and people—especially phones and devices—warning that if we cannot power down to hear God, we lose spiritual authority to reach others.
The teaching then turned to Mark 9, where the disciples failed to cast out a demon. Though they had been given authority, they lacked the power to operate in it. This led to two key truths:
- Isolation without separation brings disqualification
- Isolation with separation brings qualification
Jesus made it clear that certain spiritual breakthroughs only come through prayer and fasting. Fasting is not about manipulating God, but about positioning ourselves to hear Him speak, because the power of God flows through His Word.
Practical guidance was given on fasting, using Jesus’ 40-day fast as an example. Youth were encouraged to fast what the Lord personally instructs them to fast. The message warned that refusing to separate from “your thing” leads to wasted youthful strength and missed purpose.
Using 1 Samuel 31, the teaching showed that new beginnings often require intentional seasons of prayer and fasting. If someone wants to close an old chapter and start a better one, it begins with humility, repentance, and consecration. This tied back to Romans 2:4, reminding the youth that God’s kindness is what leads us to repentance.
The message closed with encouragement and hope. John 12:24 illustrated that fruitfulness only comes through dying to self, and Luke 22:31–32 reminded the youth that even when failure happens, Jesus intercedes for them so they can rise again and strengthen others.
Final Charge:
In this year of the great split, God is calling His youth to choose obedience, separation, prayer, and fasting—so they can walk in true power, bear much fruit, and be counted among His treasured people.
In this year of the great split, God is calling His youth to choose obedience, separation, prayer, and fasting—so they can walk in true power, bear much fruit, and be counted among His treasured people.