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Fasting explained - what is it?
What is Christian fasting? Biblically, fasting is abstaining from
food, drink, sleep or sex to focus on a period of spiritual growth.
Specifically we humbly deny something of the flesh to glorify
God, enhance our spirit, and go deeper in our prayer life by going
on a fast.
Christian Fasting - Focus Deeper
on God
Christian fasting isn't some kind of a "work" that's
commanded by Christ or required by Scripture. However, that doesn't
mean that fasting isn't recommended as a part of our spiritual
growth. The Book of Acts records believers fasting before they
made important decisions (Acts 13:4; 14:23). Fasting and prayer
are often linked together (Luke 2:37; 5:33). Too often, the focus
of fasting is on the lack of food. However, the purpose of fasting
is to take our eyes off the things of this world and instead focus
on God. Fasting is a way to demonstrate to God and to ourselves
that we are serious about our relationship with Him. Although
fasting in Scripture is almost always a fasting from food, there
are other ways to fast. Anything you can temporarily give up in
order to better focus on God can be considered a fast (1Corinthinas
7:1-5). Fasting should be limited to a set time, especially when
the fasting is from food. Extended periods of time without eating
are harmful to the body. Fasting is not intended to punish our
flesh, but to focus on God.
Fasting should not be considered a "dieting
method" either. We shouldn't fast to lose weight, but rather
to gain deeper fellowship with God. Yes, anyone can fast. Some
may not be able to fast from food (diabetics, for example), but
everyone can temporarily give up something in order to focus on
God. Even unplugging the television for a period of time can be
an effective fast.
Yes, it's a good idea for believers to
fast from time to time. Fasting is not required in Scripture,
but it's highly recommended. The only Biblical reason to fast
is to develop a closer walk with God. By taking our eyes off the
things of this world, we can focus better on Christ. "When
you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure
their faces to show men they are fasting. I tell you the truth,
they have received their reward in full. But when you fast, put
oil on your head and wash your face, so that it will not be obvious
to men that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen;
and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward
you" (Matthew 6:16-18).
Christian Fasting - is a Lifestyle
of Servant Living
Christian fasting is more than denying ourselves food or something
else of the flesh - it's a sacrificial lifestyle before God. In
Isaiah 58, we learn what a "true fast" is. It's not
just a one-time act of humility and denial before God, it's a
lifestyle of servant ministry to others. As Isaiah tells us, fasting
encourages humility, loosens the chains of injustice, unties the
chords of the yoke, frees the oppressed, feeds the hungry, provides
for the poor, and clothes the naked. This concept of fasting isn't
a one day thing - it's a lifestyle of servant living for God and
others.
"Then your light shall break forth
like the morning, your healing shall spring forth speedily, and
your righteousness shall go before you; the glory of the Lord
shall be your rear guard. Then you shall call, and the Lord will
answer; you shall cry, and He will say, 'Here I am.' (Isaiah 58:8-9)
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