How to Fast the Biblical WaySample
Now that you feel prepared for your fast, let’s talk about how to fast – from getting started to staying strong in the middle, and completing your fast.
Beginning: Pray, pray, pray, pray, pray. Fasting is simple – but it is not easy. It’s amazing how quickly our flesh reacts when it doesn’t get what it wants. You must start your fast by spending time with the Lord. If you are doing a longer fast, start each morning and end each night with prayer and worship.
Middle: When you start to get hungry, use that as a sign to pray, read, or worship. Also, take a walk or do some light aerobics, trusting the Lord to provide you with strength. If you accidentally eat something – don’t quit. Just jump back into your fast.
Ending your fast: End your fast slowly. Depending on the length of your fast, your body might not be prepared for a large intake of food. Start with small portions of food that will be gentle on your digestive system. When my husband did his 10-day fast, he first drank some bone broth, which is highly nutritious and easy to digest. When he made sure his stomach could handle it, he ate sauerkraut. Fermented foods are a natural source of probiotics so they will help your body prepare for more food. Then he ate avocado which is a food you can eat small amounts of yet feel full.
The last thing about ending a fast is that you should end it expecting results. Remember why you are doing this fast and focus on what you are anticipating in your relationship with God.
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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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