Archive for August, 2013

Two Reasons Not to Miss This Sunday

Pastor-BeachThis coming Sunday, we will launch toward the fall. Many of you have been all over the country during the last several weeks, but this Sunday is the time we reconnect to God and His people called Cross Church. Anticipation is growing for all we believe God is going to do this coming Lord’s Day.

Exciting Message This Sunday

God has roared into my heart this week concerning the message we will preach. At each of our campuses, we will teach Acts 17:10-15. This is a powerful passage with enormous application for each of us. Before the Sunday worship service:

  • Read Acts 17:10-15
  • Spend time meditating on what it says
  • Ask God to speak to you through the message

Let’s all be ready to worship, learn, and receive the Word of God for our lives from Acts 17:10-15 with great enthusiasm.

Exalting Jesus Through Our Worship

At our Springdale and Pinnacle Hills Campuses, the choir will be back in the loft, joining the worship team in leading exciting worship. Let’s fill the house of God with the worship of our Lord. If you’re interested in being a part of the choir, attend choir rehearsal on Wednesday night from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. at either the Springdale or Pinnacle Hills campus.

Engage in a Small Group

This coming Sunday is the day each of us needs to connect with a Small Group. This is vital to us. Find a group you will enjoy being a part of. This Sunday, we introduce our new three-year curriculum series called Bible Studies for Life. Our first six-week study will teach us how to handle the pressures of life. Now is the time!

Expect God to Do Something Special on September 1

After winning our first Razorback football game of the year on Saturday, August 31, we will have a special God-anointed word for September 1. On this Sunday, I will introduce a new ministry that literally hundreds and hundreds of people can join, and quite honestly, thousands could join us. This is something each of us can do. We will take a break from the book of Acts on September 1. The message from the Bible will teach us, challenge us, and launch us towards the next great move of God in Cross Church.

Bring Someone With You the Next Two Weeks!

Ronnie W. Floyd

Prayer and Fasting in the Life of the Pastor

Prayer and fasting is one of the most neglected spiritual disciplines in the life of the Pastor. We know that prayer and fasting was not only a part of the lifestyle of many major leaders in the Scripture, but even in the life of Jesus Christ. Therefore, I want to focus on prayer and fasting in the life of the Pastor.

What is it?

Fasting is abstinence from food with a spiritual goal in mind. It is when you neglect the most natural thing your body desires, which is food, in order to pursue the God of Heaven to do something supernatural in your life. Prayer and fasting is not a hoop you jump through in order to try to catch the attention of God. It is far more significant than a self-determined tactic to get God’s attention. We cannot manipulate God.

Fasting places our focus on God alone, nothing else. Through sacrificing food, we are reminded of the need to deny ourselves continually. As our bodies are cleansed internally through fasting, our lives become more cleansed by the grace of God. Fasting points us to the holiness of God. Consequently and simultaneously, it also makes us aware of the sinfulness of ourselves.

When Should You Pray and Fast?

Pastors should fast when they are led by the Holy Spirit to do so. This fast may be for a day, a few days, a week, twenty-one days, a month, or up to forty days. Or, it could be a meal a day for one week. I don’t want to get sidetracked on all of these issues, but I want you to consider when you should pray and fast as a pastor.

When You are Desperate

I have practiced prayer and fasting ever since my days in college. I was never taught about prayer and fasting. What I learned, I learned through Scripture. I had practiced fasting for several years before 1995. I fasted for one day, three days, and even up to a week. For many years, I practiced fasting one day a week.

In 1995, everything changed for me. I developed an enormous desperation for God to do a mighty work in me, my church, and America. I believe God spoke to me early one morning when I was before Him. Under God’s specific leadership, I believe He instructed me to pray and fast forty days for spiritual revival personally, in my church, and for our nation. I was sick and tired of seeing what man could do; I wanted to see what God could do. After I processed the challenges of fasting for that length of time, I began to fast for forty days, drinking only water and 100% juice. To make a long story short, those forty days changed my life. From that experience, I wrote a book entitled, The Power of Prayer and Fasting.

When You Need Direction

It is amazing to see what God does when He aligns your spirit with the Holy Spirit of God. Nothing does this like fasting. Your mind, will, emotion, and body fight against fasting. But when God leads you to fast, your spirit comes alive. You are automatically more in tune with God and His Spirit. You begin to see what He wants you to see, feel the way He wants you to feel, and sense what He wants you to sense.

As you immerse yourself in the Word of God during a time of fasting, you become alive to His will. You begin to see and sense what God is saying to you. As God speaks to us through the Word, it is prayer and fasting that can prepare us to hear and embrace the Word of God.

When I need direction about major matters in my life, family, or church, I set aside a time for prayer and fasting. Therefore, when I pray more because I eat less or eat nothing, I am able to begin to see where God is leading me in my life and ministry.

When You Need a Miracle

Fasting helps us seek God in complete humility. Fasting helps us abide in the secret place. The more humble we are before God, the more we become convinced that God alone is the answer for everything.

Let’s face it: At times in life, family, and ministry, we find ourselves up against the wall in desperate need for a miracle. This is not a bad place because it usually forces us to know that God alone is the only answer to the need.

In 1990, my wife, Jeana, was diagnosed with cancer. After one major surgery, some supporting surgeries, radiation treatments, and six months of horrible, extreme, aggressive chemotherapy, my wife was healed from cancer. Since that year and the successive treatments, she has never had any kind of cancer at all. This is a miracle. To God alone be the glory!

In 1990, we had two little boys, a large growing church, and many demands on our lives. When she was diagnosed, I pursued the God of Heaven in desperation. During all of 1990, I fasted one day a week for my wife to be healed. God gave me a word about her healing from Isaiah 43:1-3. Weekly, I would fast and pray for my wife to be healed, stating this text again and again before the Father. Daily, I would carry an index card with Isaiah 43:1-3 written on it. When I had any fear or doubt, I would call out this scripture before God. God healed my wife.

Some may question whether God can do miracles. I do not. He can do anything, anytime, anywhere, with anyone. Through excellent medical care and treatment, and extraordinary prayer and fasting, God healed my wife. Miracle!

Finally

Therefore Pastor, I want to encourage you to take up a level of fasting in your life and ministry. For many of you, this is a new discipline. For others, it is a reminder about a neglected discipline. And for others, it is a blessing because you know the power of prayer and fasting. In my book, The Power of Prayer and Fasting, you can learn about this entire spiritual discipline in much greater detail. I hope you will pursue God with prayer and fasting.

Yours for the Great Commission,

Ronnie W. Floyd