Daily Devotion

January 24, 2026

Positioning Yourself for Victory


“When you are afraid, you may cry out, and the Lord will answer you.” II Chronicles 20:9 (NIV)

There are seasons when life feels overwhelming. The pressure is heavy, the enemy feels close, and the future looks uncertain. That is exactly where King Jehoshaphat found himself in II Chronicles 20. Surrounded by enemies and facing destruction, he did not rely on strategy or strength. He called a fast.

1. Fasting Positions You to Hear God Clearly

Jehoshaphat fasted because he needed direction. He needed God to speak. And the Bible says that after the fast, God did speak. Fasting quiets the noise of the flesh and sharpens the sensitivity of the spirit. When you fast, God will speak to you. It may be through His Word, through a sermon, through wise counsel, or through a strong inner witness. You may not hear an audible voice, but you will know you heard from God.

2. Fasting Shifts the Battle From You to God

God’s response to Jehoshaphat was powerful. “The battle is not yours, but God’s” II Chronicles 20:15 (NKJV). Because the king humbled himself, God stepped in and took over. Fasting is an act of surrender. It says, “Lord, I cannot do this on my own.” When you fast, you move the burden off your shoulders and place it into God’s hands.

3. Fasting Breaks Strongholds That Willpower Cannot

Throughout Scripture, fasting is connected to freedom. David fasted after great sin and found restoration. Israel lost two battles in Judges, but when they fasted, victory came. Some struggles do not respond to effort alone. Jesus said certain battles only respond to prayer and fasting. Matthew 17:21 (NKJV). Fasting confronts spiritual resistance and breaks cycles that feel impossible to overcome.

4. Fasting Opens the Door for Restoration

Manasseh’s story proves no one is too far gone. After deep rebellion, he humbled himself with fasting, and God brought him back from captivity. Chains that looked permanent were broken. God is still restoring sons and daughters today. What looks lost is not beyond His reach.

5. Fasting Brings Clarity to God’s Will

Romans teaches that when we present our bodies as living sacrifices, we begin to discern the good, acceptable, and perfect will of God. Romans 12:1–2 (NIV). Fasting is one of the clearest ways to present your body to the Lord. When the body humbles itself, the spirit becomes clear. Confusion lifts. Direction comes.

God is not asking for perfection. He is asking for surrender. When you value obedience, heaven responds. When you fast, God speaks. When God speaks, chains break.

Prayer: Lord, I humble myself before You. I present my body and my life as a living sacrifice. Speak to me clearly, break every chain, and lead me into Your perfect will. I trust You to fight the battles I cannot win. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

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