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How to Fast the Biblical Way

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Have you been thinking about starting a fast? When we look at the Bible, we see many great examples of fasting. The greatest example of fasting, in my opinion, was Jesus Himself.

Jesus spent 40 days and 40 nights fasting and praying in order to prepare for the calling His Father gave Him. Maybe you have a calling on your life, but it is overwhelming, or you don’t know where to start. This is a great reason to fast.

Paul and Barnabas fasted when seeking God’s wisdom regarding the elders of the churches. Maybe you have an important decision to make and want to be sure you choose properly. This is a great reason to fast.

After Jonah preached to the Ninevites, they repented and began a fast. Maybe you made some bad choices, and you are feeling convicted. This is a great reason to fast.

Nehemiah mourned and fasted when he heard the terrible news about Jerusalem. Maybe you suffered a loss, or something didn’t go the way you planned. This is a great reason to fast.

Daniel fasted when seeking an answer from God. Maybe you’ve been praying for a long time and not seeing results. This is a great reason to fast.

The Israelites fasted when they had lost many men in battle and realized they needed God’s help for victory. Maybe you’ve been fighting a battle and you feel like you just keep losing. This is a great reason to fast.

The New Testament does not demand you to fast. It presents a fast as something that is good, beneficial, and profitable. It assumes that you will fast, because of the advantages. Matthew 6:16 says “when you fast”. It does not say, “if you fast”. So, it is important to remember that fasting is not a requirement, but it is a necessity.

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How to Fast the Biblical Way

Have you been considering a fast? Let’s look at some examples of fasting in Scripture, the reasons for fasting, and the different types of fasts, along with how to fast and how not to fast. This plan shares some important information about fasting from a biblical perspective, not a worldly one. Be sure to be praying about if this is something God is calling you to do.

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