How to Fast the Biblical Wayಮಾದರಿ
Yesterday, we looked at the biblical examples of fasting and you may be feeling like you need to start a fast. But first, it is important to understand why you are fasting. Do you need guidance, healing, wisdom, grace, or answers regarding a situation? Knowing this will help you be more intentional and specific in your prayers.
Decide what kind of fast you are doing and set an amount of time. You may want to check your schedule to make sure there isn’t an event that would interfere. Then make a commitment to complete it. You can tell a friend or write a note to the Lord-whatever helps hold you accountable.
Create a daily schedule with a set time to pray, worship, and read God’s Word. You might want to even pick out a devotional to go along with your fast. This app has a ton of great choices.
Prepare yourself spiritually. Pray, pray, pray. This isn’t supposed to be easy so ask God to give you the strength as He opens your heart up to receive.
Prepare yourself physically. Talk to your doctor if you have any health issues. Start eating smaller portions or less food. Cut out caffeine. Whatever you can do to give your body less of a shock.
This is for the Lord and it’s important, but if you fall short of your fasting goals, remember that the God you serve is a God of grace and mercy and He loves you deeply.
About this Plan
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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