E verybody fasts. Religions fast. Cultures fast. Even the body itself was designed with rhythms of fasting already built into life. Yet if fasting alone produced truth, holiness, or spiritual alignment, then every person who fasted would arrive at the same destination. In Everybody Fasts . . . But Not Everyone is Right, Bishop George Bloomer challenges the assumptions many believers have inherited about fasting and spiritual discipline. With clarity and powerful insight, he reveals that fasting by itself does not guarantee transformation, discernment, or alignment with God. Sacrifice without understanding can leave people empty, vulnerable, and spiritually undiscerning. More than a teaching on food, this is a revelation about appetites, discipline, authority, consecration and spiritual influence. This compelling book explores the difference between biblical fasting and religious performance while exposing how fasting has been used throughout history by both godly and distorted spiritual systems. Bishop Bloomer examines the role of motives, discipline, appetite, spiritual agreement, and consecration, showing readers why the condition of the heart matters just as much as the act itself. Bold, revealing, and deeply practical, Everybody Fasts . . . But Not Everyone is Right calls readers beyond ritual and into genuine spiritual alignment. This is more than a book about abstaining from food. It is a book about truth, discernment, and understanding what your fast is actually producing in your life.
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