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2000-06-27 -
Fasting
Encore from 02-26-97
In my opinion, fasting is a lost discipline. Few sermons are preached on
fasting and I have found in teaching Bible studies that even the most seasoned
Christians lack knowledge and understanding of fasting. Let's look at what
Jesus said about fasting.
Matthew 6:16 "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. (NIV)
Jesus expects us to fast. He said "When you fast", not "if you fast," "when
you feel like fasting," or "if you are so inclined to fast." Notice too,
that Jesus did not say you must fast. Let's not become legalistic
like the Pharisees and let's certainly not be like the hypocrites who fasted
for the wrong reasons.
Acts 13:2-3 While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting,
the Holy Spirit said, "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to
which I have called them." 3 So after they had fasted and
prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off. (NIV)
What then is the right reason to fast? Fasting should always be for spiritual
purposes. Clearly in the above verse, the early church fasted, worshipped
and prayed. That, my friends, is the key to fasting. It should be a voluntary,
private, worshipful and prayerful time between you and your Heavenly Father.
My most successful fasts have been when I concentrated on one aspect, one
desire, one yearning and one longing to be closer to God and to listen to
His will for my life. For example, if I am reading the Bible and the Holy
Spirit clearly illuminates a passage for me in a way that I can only describe
as supernatural, I will fast and meditate on that passage during the entire
fast. I have also found great success in concentrating on one prayer during
a fast. The prayer is usually a prayer of thanksgiving for what Christ has
done for me, and one desire that I pray God will grant to me. Again the key
is to focus on Christ during the fast. Good fasts have always been life-changing
for me.
What is a bad fast? A bad fast is when I fast for the wrong reason or the
wrong attitude in my heart. I have had fasts in which I never experienced
the presence of God. Looking back I always was fasting without focusing on
Christ during the fast.
So, how do you fast? I always suggest to people to begin slowly, and of course
if you have any medical problems, consult your doctor before fasting. On
that note, fasting can be the witholding of anything you desire; it does
not have be an absence of food. It can mean for example, not watching T.V.
for a certain amount of time. So anyone can fast. I recommend people start
out with a 24-hour fast. This simply means skipping two meals, preferably
breakfast and lunch. I do drink water during the fast; some folks drink fruit
juice. There are no rules. During the day when the hunger pains occur, pray
and focus on Christ and on your purpose for the fast. The pains always remind
me of how helpless I am without God. He fulfills all my needs.
There are several books on fasting. I recommend finding a good book and learning
more about how to fast in a safe and spiritual way.
Dear Father, thank You again for this time we have together.
Thank You for providing for the fulfillment of all our needs. Father, we
are truly nothing apart from You. Father, draw us closer to You. Help us
to have the desire to know you more intimately. Most of all we praise You
and thank You for Your Son Jesus Christ, Who gave up ALL for us. In His name,
Amen.
David Massey
david@e-devotionals.org
http://www.cfdevotionals.org
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