A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
I’m imagining the feelings of deep loneliness, despair, and fear in his heart as he sat in prison with his death sentence approaching. It’s fascinating that he, the greatest prophet, the forerunner of the long-anticipated Messiah, the one who stood at the dawn of the inaugurated Kingdom, had heavy doubts about Christ skipping frantically through his mind.
I’m reminded by this passage how the people – those suffering from diseases, blindness, and demonic oppression, those with no food or money, and those with personal and emotional problems – must have been fascinated beyond comprehension by Jesus. With just a word, He brought healing, restoration and life to many. However, all those miracles, as fascinating as they were to the people at the time and as they are to us today, are intended to point us to larger truth: Jesus Christ is truly the Son of God.
I’m reminded by this passage that there is power in simply meditating upon Jesus as the Son of God, and that all true joy in our lives finds its starting point here. As I reflect on Jesus’ words to John the Baptist, I feel Him saying to me, “You might face hardship and persecution, imprisonment and death, but I will not change. You have seen my light dawn into this world and into your life. You have seen miracles, and you have experienced a change of heart. Now, trust in me and rely upon me. I am He, the Messiah, the ‘one that is to come’ and the one whose Kingdom will have no end.”
During this season of fasting, I pray that we can simply meditate upon the truth that Jesus is the Son of God. May the Lord enable us to find our deepest sense of peace in nothing other than that truth, and may He minister to our souls in deep ways that cause us to fall before His throne with a heart of praise and gladness.
Maria Greshock