A Home of Surprises
Before my wife and I were handed the keys to our new home in 2013, we already
knew that we had signed up for a home with some home improvement surprises. One
surprise in particular was a severe issue with the plumbing. During the
inspection phase it was realized that the kitchen stack was not properly
draining to the pipe that led to the city’s sewers (easily deduced by looking
down the access of the city-bound pipe while running the water upstairs). What
surprised us even more was that the blockage was so bad that the kitchen sink would
begin to fill up as we continued to run the kitchen tap. One experienced plumber
diagnosed the problem, explaining that the stretch of underground pipe between
the kitchen stack and the rest of the house’s plumbing had likely rotted, and that
the pipe was clogged up with food, grease, earth, or a combination of all of
the above. Basically, every time we ran the kitchen faucet, the water went
straight into the ground, underneath our house.
After deciding to go through with closing on the house, we
quickly scheduled a professional plumbing company to come in and carve into our
basement floor. Using jackhammers and shovels, they broke ground and began to
dig up the shockingly degraded pipe. The expert that quoted the job was 100%
correct. Apparently, the home’s previous owners made it a habit of pouring
grease down the drain. Over the years, the iron piping rotted away, causing a
complete breakdown in the underground plumbing.
Spiritual Plumbing
Plumbing in our homes is not unlike the plumbing that we maintain in our
spiritual lives as we communicate with God. Last week, we discussed how we are
called to
be filled with the Spirit on an ongoing basis. This type of lifestyle
requires us to be diligent with the plumbing of our hearts. In our homes, blockages
or even damage can occur to the plumbing of the house if we dispose of grease
down the kitchen sink or refuse to utilize a garbage disposal. Likewise,
continuously absorbing a diet of worldly entertainment and habitually acting
upon sinful temptations can cause severe disruption in our spiritual lives (aka
blockages of the Spirit).
To help clear the spiritual blockages in our lives and open
up the lines of communication with the Holy Spirit, fasting can be a powerful
spiritual discipline that can help us recalibrate on what the Lord is calling
us to pursue within our current season. By abstaining from food for a short
season, we focus more on God and spend more time with Him through our season of
fasting. More than likely, the boost in spiritual clarity that we gain during
our fast will help us learn to be less resistant to the nudges of the Holy
Spirit throughout the day.
Group Fasting
If your group is interested to try something new during its spiritual journey
this year, try fasting for the 24 hours before the group meets. Encourage one
another that day through a group-text and fall in prayer to support and uplift everyone
as you seek the Lord throughout the day. After trying this for a few weeks, see
if the group might like to try a longer span of time once or twice within the
next month or two. Prayerfully consider the frequency of fasting, for the
discipline could quickly devolve into legalism if the activity itself becomes
more important than the pursuit of God. Every individual and group is
different, and healthy reflection can assist the group in determining what fits
best for everyone involved.
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