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How to Prepare for RCCG 2025 100 Days Fasting


Here are Important Keys on How to Prepare for RCCG 2025 100 Days Fasting

The RCCG annual fasting and prayer season is a sacred time for spiritual renewal, breakthroughs, and divine alignment. With 100 days of intentional seeking, it’s essential to prepare yourself mentally, physically, and spiritually to make the most of this life-changing season. Proper preparation helps ensure you stay consistent, focused, and spiritually alert throughout the fast.

Here are 10 key steps to prepare for the RCCG 100 Days Fasting:

Read; 100 Prayer Points for RCCG 2025 100 Days Fasting

1. Set Your Heart Right

Fasting is not just about abstaining from food; it’s about seeking God wholeheartedly. Before the fast begins:

  • Reflect on your relationship with God and ask Him to reveal areas that need growth.
  • Confess and repent of any sins to start the fast with a clean slate (1 John 1:9).
  • Pray for a heart that is fully surrendered to Him, ready to hear and obey His voice.

Also see; RCCG 2025 100 Days of Fasting and Prayer

2. Establish Clear Spiritual Goals

Define what you want to achieve during the fasting period:

  • Do you seek a deeper relationship with God?
  • Are you praying for specific breakthroughs—personal, family, or ministry-related?
  • Do you desire spiritual renewal or clarity for a new season in your life?

Write these goals down and commit them to God in prayer (Habakkuk 2:2-3).

See; The Power of Divine Timing: Trusting God’s Plan When Life Feels Stuck

3. Study and Meditate on the Word of God

Prepare your spirit by immersing yourself in God’s Word. A deep understanding of Scripture strengthens your prayer life during the fast.

  • Create a Bible reading plan that aligns with the fast. Include scriptures on fasting, spiritual growth, and God’s promises (e.g., Isaiah 58, Matthew 6:16-18, Psalm 91).
  • Meditate on the Word daily to keep your mind focused on God.

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4. Plan Your Prayer Routine

The 100 days of fasting are not just about abstaining from food—it’s a time of intensified prayer. To prepare:

  • Set specific prayer times throughout the day (e.g., morning, noon, and evening).
  • Gather RCCG prayer points or create a personal prayer list covering key areas: personal growth, family, the church, and the nation.
  • Dedicate moments for quiet reflection and listening to God.

5. Prepare Physically for the Fast

Your body needs proper preparation to adapt to extended fasting periods:

  • Ease into the fast: A few days before the fast begins, reduce heavy meals and sugary foods. Transition to lighter meals and increase your intake of fruits, vegetables, and water.
  • Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water before the fast begins is essential to prevent dehydration.
  • Plan your breaking meals: Choose simple, nutritious foods to break your fast each day. Avoid overeating or consuming processed foods.

6. Seek Accountability and Fellowship

Fasting can be challenging, but you don’t have to go through it alone.

  • Join your local RCCG parish or small group for prayer and encouragement.
  • Share your fasting goals with a trusted spiritual friend or mentor who can pray with you and keep you accountable.
  • Attend corporate prayer meetings to draw strength and stay spiritually connected.

7. Prepare Your Environment

Create an atmosphere conducive to prayer and worship:

  • Minimize distractions by reducing social media, TV, and unnecessary engagements.
  • Set up a prayer corner or space in your home with your Bible, journal, and worship music.
  • Surround yourself with resources like devotionals, RCCG fasting guides, or uplifting sermons.

8. Commit to Discipline and Perseverance

Fasting for 100 days requires spiritual and physical discipline. Prepare your mind to stay the course, even when challenges arise.

  • Remind yourself of the purpose of the fast whenever you feel discouraged.
  • Rely on God’s strength to persevere, as fasting is not just about human effort but divine enablement (Philippians 4:13).

9. Pray for Strength and Guidance

Ask God to prepare you for the journey ahead:

  • Pray for grace to remain faithful throughout the fasting period.
  • Ask for wisdom in balancing your spiritual commitments with daily responsibilities (work, school, or family).
  • Commit every aspect of the fast—your health, time, and prayer focus—into God’s hands.

10. Approach the Fast with Expectation


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Enter the fasting season with faith and anticipation of what God will do.

  • Believe that God will answer your prayers and bring transformation (Mark 11:24).
  • Expect to grow spiritually and experience breakthroughs as you humble yourself before Him.
  • Maintain an attitude of gratitude and trust throughout the journey.

Conclusion

The RCCG 100 Days Fasting is a divine opportunity to draw closer to God, experience His power, and align with His plans for your life. By preparing your heart, mind, and body, you can fully embrace this season of spiritual growth and breakthrough.

Remember, fasting is not about ritual but relationship. It’s about seeking God with all your heart and allowing Him to transform you from the inside out. As you prepare, pray, and fast, may the Lord strengthen and sustain you, and may 2025 be a year of undeniable testimonies and fulfillment in Jesus’ name. Amen!


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