"And I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes: And I prayed unto the Lord God, and made my confession... " Daniel 9:34
Fasting is the most powerful spiritual discipline of all the Christian disciplines. Through fasting and prayer, the Holy Spirit can transform your life.
Fasting and prayer can also work on a much grander scale. According to Scripture, personal experience and observation, I am convinced that when God's people fast with a proper Biblical motive-seeking God's face not His hand-with a broken, repentant, and contrite spirit, God will hear from heaven and heal our lives, our churches, our communities, our nation and world. Fasting and prayer can bring about revival - a change in the direction of our nation, the nations of earth and the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
The awesome power can be released through you as you fast through the enabling of the Holy Spirit.
Fasting is one of the most neglected spiritual admonitions. In fact, it has been ignored for so long that it is difficult to find information on the "how-to's" of this life-changing experience.
In the following study, you will learn about different types of fasts, how and when to fast, and Biblical examples to follow.
If you need a spiritual breakthrough in your life, are spiritually dull, can't break free from a particular sin, experiencing relationship difficulties or need direction from the Lord, fasting is highly recommended.
Learn to overcome fasting obstacles and misconceptions, and find the victory you have been desiring in your life and in the lives of those around you!
Fasting is an extremely valuable and important facet of the Christian life; but it is not an infallible means of "getting what we want" from God. (Jeremiah 14:12 "When they fast, I will not hear their cry ...") Example: II Samuel 12:15-23 (David's son died anyway.) Obedience is better than sacrifice (I Samuel 15:22).
Personal Study:
Before you start
Define fasting
Look up verses Benefits of fasting
Fasting obstacles Types of fast
In the following study, you will learn about different types of fasts, how and when to fast, and Biblical examples to follow.
If you need a spiritual breakthrough in your life, are spiritually dull, can't break free from a particular sin, experiencing relationship difficulties or need direction from the Lord, fasting is highly recommended.
Learn to overcome fasting obstacles and misconceptions, and find the victory you have been desiring in your life and in the lives of those around you!
1. Before you start:
Pray: ask the Lord for insight and understanding of His Word.
Gather the following tools:
Bible in one or two translations
Dictionary (Webster's 1828 or Bible Dictionary recommended)
Pen and notebook (journal) to record your thoughts
Give yourself one hour periods of study time in a quiet place.
Meditate upon what you are studying.
2. Define fasting.
3. Look up the following verses and fill in the chart below:
Ezra 10:6, 10:10-11
Esther, chapters 4-8
Acts 9:7-19
Exodus 34:28
Deuteronomy 9:9-29, 10:1-11
Matthew 4:1-3
2 Chronicles 20:1-29
Ezra 8:21-23,31
Joel 1:13-14, 2:12,15,18-27
Daniel 10:2-3
Daniel 1:8-17
1 Kings 17:5-7
Matthew 3:4
1 Corinthians 7:5
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Fasts:
Supernatural Fasts:
Group fasts:
Partial fasts:
4. In addition, read Psalm 35:13, Ezra 8:21. What are the benefits of fasting?
5. Can you think of other benefits of fasting?
6. What are the different ways to fast?
7. Why would we fast?
8. FASTING OBSTACLES
Make a list of reasons why you have had difficulty fasting in the past or failed to fast at all:
FACTORS THAT CAN KEEP CHRISTIANS FROM FASTING
Ignorance - don't know the facts about fasting
Selfishness - allow temporal desires to cause us to esteem food higher than doing God's will
Indifference - don't see the need to fast in our own life or the lives of those around us
Lack of self-control - one of the fruits of the Spirit is self control. We need to deny ourselves and
follow Christ (Mark 8:34-35).
Wrong priorities - placing the good and pleasant above the spiritual (God's desires)
False concept of Christianity - involves not being aware of what it really means to be a
disciple (disciplined follower) of Jesus. Paul gives us an example in 2 Corinthians 11:27:
"In weariness and toil, in sleeplessness often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness..."
9. TYPES OF FASTS
COMPLETE FAST:
A normal fast is no food, but beverages are allowed (caffeine is to be avoided).
Unless supernaturally sustained, you should not do a complete fast for more than
3 days and nights.
Before starting a longer fast (3 days or more):
Divine direction - don't copy others; be sure you are led of the Lord as to
what type of fast and how long.
No caffeine - discontinue a few days BEFORE the fast
Eat less the day before a fast to help your body adjust
eat fruit as a last meal before the fast
Temptations - know that the evil one will try to discourage and distract you
during your fast. Be sure to trust God, not your feelings during this time.
During the fast:
Dress warmly - you can expect to feel colder during a fast, especially in your
hands and feet
Use warm, not hot, water for showers and baths
Avoid ice cold beverages
Exercise regularly, but moderately - if you experience weakness, discontinue
Fast in secret - don't tell others you are fasting; it is between you and the
Lord. You can talk about the benefits or reasons why you fast, but do not give
details about a particular fast.
After the fast:
avoid starches for a few days
chew your food well
stop eating when you feel full
don't become physically active too soon
eat healthy food
Here is a suggested schedule for reintroducing food after a complete fast:
DAY 1: liquids every couple of hours in small amounts; fruit juices are great
DAY 2: eat small quantities of fruit, milk and yogurt in small quantities
DAYS 2 and 3: (the longer you fast, the more time you should allow before
introducing these foods)
In small quantities: salads, homemade vegetable soup without grease, cooked
vegetables
After a few days: cheese, nuts, eggs
Lastly: fish and meats
DO NOT UNDERTAKE A COMPLETE FAST IF YOU ARE:
a diabetic
malnourished
pregnant or nursing
10. PARTIAL FAST:
A partial fast eliminates certain foods, drinks or non-food pleasures. The Lord
may lead you to do a partial fast eating and/or drinking certain foods and
avoiding others. For example:
drinking fruit juices
eating bland foods (foods which are nutritional and yet are not especially
pleasant to the taste)
eliminating meats
eliminating sweets
eating only fruit, nuts and vegetables
abstaining from non-food items like a favorite TV show, or eliminating TV altogether
References
fasting - a voluntary abstinence from food (Vines), a common practice among Jews, and was continued among Christians; the Hebrew word tsoom means "to cover over" as pertaining to the mouth. Websters 1828 defines it "to abstain from food, beyond the usual time; to omit to take the usual meals, for a time; as, to fast a day or a week; to abstain from food voluntarily, for the mortification of the body or appetities, or as a token of grief, sorrow and affliction; to abstain from food partially, or from particular kinds of food; as, the Catholics fast in Lent."
Much of the information contained in this study was found in:
Edwards, Bob. Spirit-Led Evangelism
Wallis, Arthur. God's Chosen Fast.
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