“We ought to mourn for the sins of those who don’t mourn for themselves.” ~Matthew Henry, 1707
Godly people love liars.
As a muddy river’s waters are an ugly sight, so godly people mourn a liar’s ugliness. Godly lips pray for liars. Godly people go to God when liars lie. They carry their lying loads to Christ, then leave them at His feet.
The godly lean on Jesus when ungodly lies are told. God listens to the prayers of saints who pray for liars. The godly want liars to be right with God: they labor in prayer for them. Godly people return love for lies: they show God’s love to liars, in spite of their lying.
Godly people fast for liars who play fast and loose with the truth. They push their plates away as they pray for them. They know putting food aside while praying provokes God to act. Fasting for liars humbles me while I plead with God for them. It weakens my grip on their offense and strengthens my hold on faith. Fasting loosens pride’s grip on me.
Fasting for liars cleanses me of self-deception and pleads with God to clean them. It heals the hurt they cause and helps me plead their case before God. Holy people meet a liar’s hate with humbled hearts.
God promises to deal with liars. That’s why godly people “stand in the gap” before God for them.
Attack Point: Love the liars in your life. Fast and pray for them.
Orienting Your Map:
[Key Verses: Psalm 35:13-14; Job 30:25; Psalm 109:4; Matthew 5:43-44; Romans 12:14-15, 20-21; Also: Genesis 37:29-36; Leviticus 16:29, 31; Judges 9:57; 1 Samuel 16:14, 25:39; 2 Samuel 1:11-12, 3:24-39; 1 Kings 8:37-40, 1 Kings 21:27-29; 2 Kings 19:4; 2 Chronicles 6:29; Nehemiah 1:6, 9:1-2; Job 5:8-16; Psalm 4:1, 38:3-8, 51:5-7, 55:22, 66:18, 69:10-11, 79:12, 80:4-7, 141:2; Proverbs 12:19, 22, 14:19, 19:9, 24:16-18, 25:21-22; Isaiah 1:15, 15:3, 22:12, 58:3-5, 60:14, 65:6-7; Jeremiah 4:8, 6:26, 7:1-16, 8:21, 11:14, 32:18; Lamentations 1:2; Daniel 9:3-5; Joel 2:12; Micah 7:5; Matthew 5:4, 43-48; Luke 19:41-42; Romans 3:4; 1 Corinthians 4:11-13, 6:9-10; Galatians 6:9-10; Philippians 3:18, 4:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:17; 1 Timothy 2:1; 2 Timothy 2:3-4; James 5:16; 1 Peter 3:9, 5:5-7; Revelation 21:8]
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‘Fasting loosens pride’s grip on me.’ Prayer and fasting together is a way to focus our prayers, isn’t it? We certainly do not want to pray while living in sin…with blood on our hands. What a consistency throughout the old and new!