Fasting, prayer and Ghandi...
I read this today from commonprayer.net:
On January 12, 1948, Mohandas Gandhi began his last successful fast in New Delhi to convince Hindus and Muslims in the city to work toward peace. Six days later, convinced that harmony was achieved, he ended the fast. For most of his adult life, Gandhi read Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount every morning, convinced that it contained a truth more powerful than the empire that occupied his native India or the enmity that divided Hindus and Muslims. Through “experiments in truth” like the public fast, he sought to put Jesus’ teachings into practice for the sake of peace.
Gandhi said, “Prayer is not an old woman’s idle amusement. Properly understood and applied, it is the most potent instrument of action.”
Although I may not agree with everything Gandhi did and believed, I can still admire his courage, bravery, and his practices of fasting and prayer.
I do believe those disciplines, directed at our Great God and Savior Jesus Christ, can move mountains!
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