Ronnie W. Floyd in The Power of Prayer and Fasting issues a stirring call to revival--not through our own effors, but by coming to the Lord through prayer and fasting and letting him change ourselves, our churches, and the world for the better.
This book has changed me and the way I perceive the principles of prayer and fasting. I am not a member of his congregation but I felt such a kinship with Ronnie Floyd as I read his book. I am excited to further incorporate more fasting and prayer into my life. I have already seen miracles and power as I have started. God is good!
I believe in the power of prayer and fasting. This book is one of three that I have in my Faith Library on the topic. Ronnie W. Floyd's book came out in 1997, but again it's Bible-based so it’s timeless.
What insights I've gained in reading this book. God is showing me what He will do in my life, when I humble myself and come before Him through prayer and fasting. Hallelujah!"
I chose to read this book again as I wanted a greater understanding of the biblical truths regarding the power of praying and fasting, plus I wanted to know the 10 Secrets of Spiritual Strengths shared by Ronnie Floyd. He’s fasted many times and shares his experiences and that of others.
The chapter, Experiencing the Healing of God, reveals how drawing closer to God through prayer and fasting brings peace and healing into the lives of those who are in desperate need for God to intervene in their lives.
I desire to serve the Lord to the best of my ability. I discovered from reading, Living in Obedience to God, that there are areas in my life where I can do better.
Surrendering Fully to God was a thought-provoking chapter. I stirred me to ask myself, Am I fully surrendered to God? This book benefits me in ways I could never have conceived possible.
Another great chapter is, Keeping Our Promises to God. Not only am I encouraged to keep my promises I make to God, family and others in my life, I encouraged to pass the baton of what I learned through prayer and fasting onto others. So much food for thought. So glad I decided to take notes while reading this book.
Practicing the Disciplines of God opened by eyes ever greater to the benefits of fasting. We can choose to fast from anger, gossip, being judgmental, fear, among others and instead chose to feast on God's Word which enables us to make changes in our lives. Fasting and prayer is truly the gateway to God's supernatural power."
When I read through, Facing the Future Boldly with God, I realized more needs to be done to reach the lost in the world, that includes the areas where we live. Are we willing to pay the price? Fasting and prayer allows us to come humbly before the Lord; we can ask Him to help us be bold; to accomplish what He desires, When we ask God for something big; we must be prepared to receive it!"
The last section in the book, A Practical Guide - Fasting and Prayer as Your Spiritual Worship includes Improper Reasons/Motives for prayer and fasting. Several spiritual and physical suggestions are given for added assistance. I appreciated that answers were given to some of the most commonly asked questions. I’ve read Isaiah 58:1-14 several times; I didn’t realize these verses contain twenty-two promises from God to those who fast and pray.
Very practical read regarding fasting. It emphasizes the importance (biblical call) of fasting, but does not dig deep into the theological bases of fasting.
The way it is written often makes it sound like fasting is the “magical key” to having prayers answered, however if the reader will follow closely Dr Floyd clarified that it is not for the purpose of getting God to do what we want, and most often it changes the heart of the one fasting.
There are other books that will give a greater in-depth study with a deeper look into the scriptures which support the concepts here.
Sometimes. we don't really understand or know the power or how great fasting can be in the life of believers. Jesus fasted, Moses fasted before he saw God. Who are you and I who should not fast before moving closer to God.
There was this one part in this book. After Fasting God showed him he had pride in his life, Fasting breaks our flesh and gives ways to God. If you are hungry doing fasting, read your Bible and ask God to strengthen you with your fast.
To grow both physical and spiritual, read your Bible and read books written, but the Holy Spirit. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you read books. This is one of those books.
This book explains more in a simple English way.
If you want power, fast, if you want to see God, fast, etc, not just fast, fast in alignment with God's will, and Spirit. let the spirit of the Lord show you which areas you need him more.
This is a great read for someone who may be new to prayer and fasting. The author writes from his personal experience with fasting, but does not delve into the theology of fasting. Overall it was an easy and enjoyable read.
When I began reading this, I found it extremely repetitive. The author states the main idea of the book probably a couple dozen times in the first two chapters alone. It took me awhile to really get into it, but I'm glad I stuck with it. Fasting is a forgotten discipline in the church today, at least it was for me. It's something we mention from time to time, but don't really understand, and rarely practice. This book is a great reminder and encouragement to change those things.
And I actually got to the point that I appreciated the repetition. It really drives home the point that God's gateway to spiritual breakthroughs IS prayer and fasting. We often want the results of prayer and fasting, but are unwilling to do what's necessary. But God wants all the glory for what He's going to do in, through, and around us, so we need to humble ourselves before Him first.
If you're interested in fasting and would like to learn some things from a man who fasts often, then you should read this book.
Ronnie doesn't tell you how to fast. He outlines 10 keys to a "successful" fast (he even talks about what makes a fast successful), and his wisdom comes from the Bible.
I had been thinking more about fasting in my own life, and after reading this book I feel I have a much better grasp on what it would take and how I should go about it when I do fast.
I have always believed that having a prayer life was important. What I wasn't too excited about was the practice of fasting. Reading this book ( while fasting) helped me appreciate the value in combining prayer, reading God's word and fasting. I was more alert, less distracted and more excited during the process. God is good!
It’s a little overly positive about all the blessings and benefits that are “guaranteed” if you fast. I appreciated when he brought it back to humility and dependence on the Lord, rather than results. He did it often! It’s a great, quick read to get you started with some motivation to practice this forgotten and ignored discipline.
Absolutely loved it - I was skeptical at first thinking it to be another gimmick book but I am on my second time through the book. Dr. Floyd really hits home on the importance and power of prayer and fasting in our daily lives.
A lot of it was repetitive and I did find it rather arrogantly written. There was however, mainly in the middle some good take-aways to aid in practical fasting.