Daily Devotion

January 20, 2026

Fresh Oil for a Weary Soul


“Is not this the fast that I have chosen to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free?” Isaiah 58:6 KJV

Sometimes you do not need a new strategy. You need fresh oil. You find yourself in a spiritual slump, going through the motions, feeling flat and disconnected. Worship feels harder than it used to. Passion feels distant. Nothing is necessarily wrong, but nothing feels alive either. That is often the moment when fasting becomes a gift from God. Fasting has a way of waking things back up. It tunes your spirit. Suddenly, worship is not forced. Nobody has to pump and prime you. The music has not changed. The preaching has not changed. You have changed. You are open again. You are sensitive again.

Think about how your car works. Every few thousand miles, you need an oil change. If you ignore it, the oil gets thick and polluted. Movement slows. Damage begins. Eventually, the engine fails. Spiritually, the same thing happens. When you go too long without fresh oil, things get stagnant. You are still running, but not well. Fasting is how God drains the old oil and pours in the new. But before the fresh oil goes in, the filter has to be changed. That is what prayer and fasting do together. God changes the filter of your mind so your thoughts become clean again. He changes the filter of your mouth so gossip and harsh words lose their grip. He changes the filter of your eyes and ears so conviction returns. Sensitivity comes back. Life comes back.

Fasting also confronts bondage. Scripture is clear that some things do not move without fasting and prayer. When you fast, you are not fighting with human strength. You are stepping into spiritual authority. The Holy Spirit fills what the flesh releases. Power replaces weakness. Willpower flows from the presence of God.

An empty stomach creates room for a full spirit. Jesus said that out of your belly would flow rivers of living water. That flow brings courage where fear once lived. Fear tries to shut doors God is opening. But God has not given you a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. When you fast, fear loses its voice.

Fasting sharpens your awareness that you are not a victim. You are not powerless. Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world. The enemy notices people who fast, but he does not intimidate them. He backs up. This is a season for fresh oil. A season to drain what is stale and receive what is new. A season to say, Lord, change my filter, fill me again, and restore my strength.

Prayer: Lord, I bring You my weariness and my hunger. Drain what has grown stale in me and pour in fresh oil. Change my filters, renew my spirit, and fill me with Your Holy Spirit. I receive Your power, Your peace, and Your freedom. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

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