Isaiah 58:14 — Then you shall delight yourself in the Lord;
And I will cause you to ride on the high hills of the earth,
And feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father.
The mouth of the Lord has spoken.
Well, here we are, the last day of the fast. Many people have shared how God has been working in their lives through the fast. There have been challenges and victories. Ground has been taken. We have been on a journey together with God and have moved forward. Philippians 3:16 says, “But we must hold on to the progress we have already made.” (NLT) If we come out of the fast and simply return to our pre-fast existence, then we will lose that progress. They key to this is found in a looking at this same verse in a literal translation from the original Greek: “but to what we have come -- by the same rule walk, the same thing think.” (YLT) We cannot have had a internal experience and then just return to the way things were. The work that God has done inside me must be walked out for me to keep it. The work God has done inside me must now affect the way I think. It is in the external expression of an internal transformation that we secure, stabilize and cement that work. This is the working out of our salvation (Phil. 2:12-13) and the revealing of faith (Jas. 2:14-26). We have been changed in this fast, now we need ourselves, each other and the whole world to see it. God did not simply call us to fast for few days but to be transformed.
The true beauty of walking into the “then” of this fast is in delighting myself in the Lord. Too often we approach Him with the thought of either what I want from Him or what He wants from me. Walking in this new place of relationship with Him causes me to delight to be in His presence. I come into the presence of the One who loves me most and whom I love most. I delight to come into the presence of the one who loves me enough to discipline me into transformation. I encounter the One who is Love, Light and Life and as I see Him I become like Him.
Victory! Victory is ours! He causes me to ride on the high hills of the earth with Him. I do not operate as those who are trying to win because I have already won. I do not have to strive to get somewhere that He causes me to arrive at. In yieldedness to His will He is able to move me. Riding in these high places will bring greater responsibility to me. I will have to be willing to be stretched and grow into the place He would have me ride in. Much is being given and much will be required. Let us not shrink back from this place but with boldness enter into it knowing the where He calls us to He will equip us for.
He also provides us with our promised inheritance. God’s promises are “yes” and “amen.” His gifts and callings are without repentance. He is willing to give us our inheritance, we must simply position ourselves to receive it. Even in the process of receiving the promise of God we must grow and learn. Israel entered the Promised Land that was their promised inheritance but had to take it. We war not against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers for the inheritance of God in the people of the earth. There is an inheritance waiting for us to go and get it/them. We do so from a position of victory. Let’s go get it!
The fast is ending — the journey continues. God bless you all!
[Also meditate on: Ps. 18:31-39, 100; Prov. 3:12; Amos 4:13; Mt. 28:18-20; Lk. 12:35-48; Eph. 1:15-23; Heb. 2:10-18]