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Ep. 55: Fasting and Prayer: What Most Christians Get Wrong

1 h 5 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Is fasting just about skipping meals — or is there something deeper happening spiritually? In this episode, we break down what biblical fasting actually means, why it's not the same as intermittent fasting, and how the Bible connects fasting to prayer, repentance, and spiritual warfare. We explore the 40-day fasts of Moses, Elijah, and Jesus, the connection to the Mount of Transfiguration, and why Jesus said some battles can only be won through prayer and fasting. Plus: what a media fast can reveal about your habits, why fasting "sucks" (and why that's the point), and how to make this discipline a lifestyle — not just a crisis response. 📖 Key Scriptures: Exodus 34, Matthew 4, Deuteronomy 8, Isaiah 58, Mark 9, Matthew 6, 1 Kings 19, Nehemiah 9, 1 Corinthians 9 www.DeformedTheologyShow.com [www.DeformedTheologyShow.com] New episodes every Monday at 5am Central. #BiblicalFasting #FastingAndPrayer #ChristianFaith #DeformedTheology

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episode Ep. 55: Fasting and Prayer: What Most Christians Get Wrong artwork

Ep. 55: Fasting and Prayer: What Most Christians Get Wrong

Is fasting just about skipping meals — or is there something deeper happening spiritually? In this episode, we break down what biblical fasting actually means, why it's not the same as intermittent fasting, and how the Bible connects fasting to prayer, repentance, and spiritual warfare. We explore the 40-day fasts of Moses, Elijah, and Jesus, the connection to the Mount of Transfiguration, and why Jesus said some battles can only be won through prayer and fasting. Plus: what a media fast can reveal about your habits, why fasting "sucks" (and why that's the point), and how to make this discipline a lifestyle — not just a crisis response. 📖 Key Scriptures: Exodus 34, Matthew 4, Deuteronomy 8, Isaiah 58, Mark 9, Matthew 6, 1 Kings 19, Nehemiah 9, 1 Corinthians 9 www.DeformedTheologyShow.com [www.DeformedTheologyShow.com] New episodes every Monday at 5am Central. #BiblicalFasting #FastingAndPrayer #ChristianFaith #DeformedTheology

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Ep. 54: The Alien Deception: What Scripture Reveals About UAPs

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Ep. 52: The Unforgivable Sin Explained: Is Rejecting the Holy Spirit the Blasphemy?

Is there really a sin God won't forgive? In this episode, we dig into Matthew 12:22-32 — the only place Jesus explicitly talks about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and why it's called unforgivable. We break down exactly what Jesus meant when He told the Pharisees they had committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit — and why it's not what most people think. This isn't about a careless word or a moment of doubt. It's about something far deeper: a positional rejection of the Holy Spirit's conviction — the very means by which grace is offered. We also talk through what sparked this conversation: the viral AI-generated image of Donald Trump depicted as Jesus. Is it blasphemy? Sacrilege? We work through the definitions, the biblical context, and why the answer actually matters for how we understand holiness and reverence. In this episode: * What does "blasphemy against the Holy Spirit" actually mean? (Matthew 12:22-32) * Why did Jesus say this sin is unforgivable? * What is the Holy Spirit's role in conviction and salvation? (John 16) * How do we know if we've committed the unpardonable sin? * Is the Trump AI Jesus image blasphemy or sacrilege? If you've ever feared you've committed the unforgivable sin — this episode is for you. We walk through what Jesus actually said, what the Pharisees actually did, and why concern itself is a sign of grace at work. 📖 Scriptures: Matthew 12:22-32 · John 16 · 1 Corinthians 2 · Romans 11 · Luke 12 · Galatians 6 🎙️ Deformed Theology [deformedtheologyshow.com] — Going deeper into the Word, beyond the walls and the debates.

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