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Pray that the Lord will help you let loose of the bonds that entrap us and keep us from breaking free of yokes of bondage.

Is this not the fast that I have chosen: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, to let the oppressed go free, and that you break every yoke? (Isaiah 58:6 NKJV)

In Isaiah 58, the Lord rebukes His people for their hypocrisy. God hears Israel honoring Him with their mouths, but the people’s wicked actions show that their hearts were far away from Him. Yahweh implores His people to do away with the pretense of ceremonial fasting and other superficial religious activities; instead, He asks Israel to truly set themselves apart by walking in His ways.

Our focus today is to draw close to Jesus by “undoing the heavy burdens.”  What does this mean?  If obedience pleases our King, then we must try to understand God’s instruction.

Just as Israel did in Isaiah’s day, we, as Christians in the more affluent Western world, also have the tendency to overlook and even add to the pain of others because of our self-absorption. Instead, God wants us to remove calluses that can easily form around our hearts in this busy day and wicked age, so we will see and respond to the suffering of others. As we become aware of “neighbors” in need, it is both a duty and our privilege as Christians to be like the Good Samaritan in compassion to lighten their load.

Have you ever carried around a heavy backpack for a while, taken it off, and felt almost weightless after removing the substantial load?  I have. For a few moments after the weighty pack’s removal, it’s almost like I can fly!  God asks us to take off the loaded-down burdensome backpacks of pain, suffering, and oppression we see our neighbors carrying, so that they too may experience spiritual “weightless” joy and fly with perfect peace. For a business owner who has employees, it means treating your people with kindness, offering fair wages, and giving words of encouragement for a job well done. For the working mom living in suburbia, it means taking the time in her already busy schedule to walk around the block and pray for those hurting who live just yards away. It means making dinner for a new mother overwhelmed with an infant. Lifting the weights off another’s back is simply to love your neighbor as yourself. Jesus said this was the second-greatest love, right after our full love for God (Matthew 22:38).

In Your Time Seeking God Today

  • Ask God to show you if have been unkind by adding weight to someone else’s shoulders. Have you caused a loved one unnecessary stress? Have you not done your part?  Have you been greedy, demanding, or just not had the time for someone in need?  Repent of anything that God brings to mind. There will be no condemnation from God.
  • Pray that God will open our eyes and hands to the hurting and oppressed. Ask Him to show how to love your neighbors, so that we all carry life’s loads together in unity.
  • Rejoice and be glad when Jesus gives you opportunities to show Christ’s love in tangible ways. Gives thanks for all the times the Lord has enabled you to help others!

Related Scripture

  • Matthew 11:28-30;
  • Matthew 22:38-39;
  • Luke 10:25-37;
  • Acts 20:35

(Submitted by IFA friend and intercessor, Julie Hamner)

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Laura
January 11, 2018

I really liked the comment that we can add to the
burden of others with unkindness. We need to remember the power of our words and smiles to lift
up others.

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Theresa
January 11, 2018

Prayer and fasting is so powerful and when put together it gives us insight to hear the Lords instruction and guidance so we know how to pray and what to pray!

Winston A. Ashcroft
January 10, 2018

Prayer: Almighty God our heavenly father, I thank you for sparing our lives to see another year. Praise honor and gratitude for freeing us from the burden of sin and yoke of bondage during the past year 2017. Help us not to fall victims of such ungodly situation this year 2018. Make clean our hearts within us and do not take your Holy Spirit from us.Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

PFaust
January 10, 2018

Lord,

It is my desire to carry out your first and second commandments with all my heart. I want to love you with my whole being, with everything. I want to abandon myself wholly to you today and everyday. I want to love myself rightly so that I can love my fellow man as myself. Please help me.

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Jim
January 10, 2018

MINIMUM CHRISTIAN RESPONSIBILITY: Eph 6:18
18 with all prayer and supplication praying at all seasons in the Spirit, and watching thereunto in all perseverance and supplication for all the saints, ASV
1 Tim 2:1-3
2:1 I exhort therefore, first of all, that supplications, prayers, intercessions, thanksgivings, be made for all men;
2 for kings and all that are in high place; that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and gravity.
3 This is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; ASV

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