19 Revelations from the Lord During 14 Days of Fasting
Fasting has sharpened my mind like a blade—ready to cut Satan to pieces.
“He who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet’s reward. And he who receives a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man’s reward.” Matthew 10:41
Today is my Day 15 of water fasting and also the beginning of the final week.
I want to thank all those who prayed for me and for those who participated in this fast. I've been in intense spiritual warfare since Day 6. I'm grateful that I do not and don’t have to fight this battle alone.
The Lord fights for us—but we must stand firm in our ground to behold the victory He's bringing to earth. That “standing firm” part is what we often call, “be still.” Without praying and lifting up one another, it's impossible to be still and stand firm. Even Moses needed two men to lift his arms when he was tired.
Whether you fasted or are planning to fast this final week, your prayers have already gained you the right to reap the rewards of those who fasted.
June is the Hebrew month of Sivan; may the Lord restore all that you’ve lost and all the years eaten by the enemy. May the former and the latter rain pour out together upon your life this month. It is written: when a thief is caught, he must repay sevenfold. The enemy has been caught, and in Jesus’s Mighty Name, we ask for justice—he must repay us sevenfold for all that he stole from us. Amen!
In this article:
19 revelations from the Lord
NO.1 “I trust the God of my father.”
May you live your life in such a way that when you children grow up and face challenges and crisis in their lives, they will have the confidence and peace to declare:
“I believe in the God of my father.”
NO.2 “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.”
Proverbs 13:22
Inheritance means inheritance. Wealth means wealth.
For it is also written:
“He that is despised, and hath a servant, is better than he that honoureth himself, and lacketh bread.” Proverbs 12:9
NO.3 “Time and chances happen to them all.”
Ecclesiastes 9:11
Time is fairly given to all men; life is determined by how the man spends his time.
NO.4 Your god manifests when it’s taken away.
Sit down and think about it:
Can you do without food? Without coffee? Without sugar? Without your spouse? Your children? Your parents?
What else can’t you do without? Whatever you can’t do without—that is your true god.
“If you can’t do without it, you have to do without it.”—Derek Prince
NO.5 Distractions ruined more men than temptations.
Satan’s main weapons to destroy you so you’ll never fulfill your destiny:
Fear
Lies
Confusion
Temptation
Distraction
Most people don’t even need to be tempted—they seek distractions and self-sabotage.
God won’t allow you to be tempted beyond what you can bear—but honestly, the enemy doesn’t even bother to tempt you. Why? Because you’re already distracted.
NO.6 If you can’t shake it off, you shouldn’t.
How to know if you’re delaying obedience?
Simple. You’re still thinking about it.
The desire is in you because the destiny is in you.
NO.7 Sacrifice is not offering.
Cain gave an offering. Abel gave a sacrifice.
An egg is a chicken’s offering, but bacon is a pig’s sacrifice.
An offering is a good thing to do, but a sacrifice is the right thing to do.
The good thing often feels right, and the right thing often doesn’t feel good.
Fasting is a sacrifice of your body, not an offering. There’s no other way to fast other than fasting from food—all food, period.
NO.8 Pray until it happens.
“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.” Matthew 7:7
The most obvious sign that someone lacks the fear of God is this: they do not take His Word seriously.
The door is not always wide open. Most often it's closed—as it appears to be. Closed, yet unlatched. You must knock, push, even kick it down.
Never be polite with the devil. Take back what is yours with force. Pray or become prey—the choice is yours.
NO.9 Your “beliefs” are mostly your wills.
You “cannot” is a false concept; the truth is, you will not.
You cannot fast because you have diabetes. The truth is, you will not fast—because fasting has healed even type I diabetes and cancer.
You cannot tithe because you are struggling to pay your bills. The truth is, you will not tithe even though income still comes in each week, each month.
You cannot start the business you have conceived for years because you have a job. The truth is, you will not start that business because after working your 9-to-5, you waste your 5-to-9 eating pizza and watching Netflix.
It's not that you can’t—but you won’t.
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NO.10 The devil doesn’t just confuses lust with love.
What makes him truly evil is that he confuses love with lust—so you hold on to lust and give up on love.
NO.11 Small quits each day lead to abortion of destiny.
Today you quit fasting. Yesterday you didn’t show up at the gym. The other day you overate. The day before you got drunk. For weeks you haven’t opened your Bible or spent quality time with God. You have brain fog; your mind becomes slow and confused, your body grows fat and sluggish. Your dreams and goals are on pause—your 2025 has no fundamental difference from 2024.
Aging is not horrifying. What is horrifying is when nothing in our life grows except our age.
If each year you increase in wealth, wisdom, and knowledge, then we’re telling a completely different story.
The saddest combo is deepening wrinkles and repeated follies, year after year.
NO.12 Manna no longer falls from heaven in the Promised Land.
Different seasons, different provisions. You've crossed the Red Sea and the Jordan. You've conquered cities in the Promised Land. Now you've graduated—from miracles to principles, from bread to seeds.
Your financial breakthrough won't come as cash but as ideas. Don't miss them. Don't fear. What God assigns, He enables.