How To Fast And Pray Effectively | Dr. Myles Munroe Dr. Myles Munroe reveals the true purpose of fasting and consecration, explaining that fasting is not about bargaining with the divine or getting God's attention, but about removing interference to hear what is already being broadcast. Fasting is the "reset button" and is about power transfer, teaching the flesh who is really in charge so the spirit can wake up and receive clear instructions. Key Takeaways: Purpose of Fasting: Fasting is not punishment, manipulation, or bargaining; it is about positioning oneself to receive what has already been released. It removes the internal noise and interference of the flesh so the spirit can finally hear instructions. Consecration: Real consecration is separation for a higher purpose, withdrawing from the trivial to connect with the essential. It is not a transaction but a declaration that the system has been running on "lowgrade fuel" for too long. Prayer: Instead of "beggar praying"—asking for scraps—the design is for "decreeing" and "declaring," aligning with what is already established. Effective prayer combined with fasting moves from groveling to governing, and from pleading to positioning. The Manufacturer Principle: When things malfunction, the answer is to "return to the manufacturer" (the designer) because the one who made it knows how it works. Fasting is the tool for recalibration to the original design. Effective Consecration Elements: Consecration should include three elements: Scripture, Silence, and Surrender. Scripture feeds the spirit, silence removes noise, and surrender releases control. Resistance is Progress: Resistance experienced during fasting is not evidence of failure, but evidence that a shift is happening and transformation is beginning. The Goal: Fasting is a tool, not the goal; alignment is the goal. Prayer is the vehicle, and purpose is the destination. Consecration is the beginning, and transformation is the ending. #mylesmunroeinspiration #mylesmunroemotivation #mylesmunroe