Do you need dynamite in your life?
Do you want more than just a
'firecracker' type of power to resist sin
and the devil? Well, there's good news
for you! The Lord has the dynamite you
need to blast out those stubborn areas of
sin and rebellion. Jesus said, 'You shall
receive power, after the Holy Spirit is
come upon you...' (Acts 1:8) The word
'power' here in the Greek is dunamos. And
from dunamos we get the words dynamic,
dynamo, and dynamite. So when you receive
the Holy Spirit, you receive dynamite
power.
Fasting
'lights the fuse' that sets off this
dynamic power of the Holy Spirit in your
everyday life. Fasting is one of the most
powerful weapons of spiritual warfare that
God has given to His people. Yet there's
very little teaching offered in this area.
Most believers are quite unaware of the
power and benefits found in the discipline
of fasting.
Satan seems to have done his homework in
keeping believers from hearing these
truths. However, the teaching of the New
Testament assumes that fasting is already
an important part of every believer's
life. While you won't find a scripture
directly telling you to fast, you can find
Jesus saying:
'When you fast, put oil on your head and
wash your face, so that it will not be
obvious to men that you are fasting, but
only to your Father, who is unseen; and
your Father, who sees what is done in
secret, will reward you.' (Matt 6:17-18)
Do you see the point? Jesus didn't say
'if' you fast, He said 'when!' Apparently,
fasting is not to be considered optional
for the Christian life. In the ninth
chapter of Luke we find a time when Jesus'
disciples were unable to cast a
particularly ferocious demon out of a
little child. The spirit would send the
child into fits. (It was probably a demon
that brought on epilepsy.) The disciples
were quite embarrassed by their failure to
deal with this demon. When Jesus showed up
on the scene, the child's father then
accused Him. That same thing happens
today. When you and I can't (or won't) do
the works of Jesus, people tend to blame
God. Later, after Jesus cast the demon
out, the disciples asked Him, 'Why
couldn't we do it?' Jesus replied, 'Some
demons don't come out but by prayer and
fasting.'
Let's consider principles of fasting found
in the Old Testament: 'After
this, the Moabites and Ammonites with some
of the Meunites came to make war on
Jehoshaphat. Some men came and told
Jehoshaphat, 'A vast army is coming
against you from Edom, from the other side
of the Sea. It is already in En Gedi.'
Alarmed, Jehoshaphat inquired of the Lord,
and he proclaimed a FAST for all Judah.'
[emphasis mine] (2 Chron 20:1-3)
In
this scene we see King Jehoshaphat
besieged by Israel's enemies: the
Ammonites and the Moabites. These
countries were prickly thorns in the side
of Israel. In the nineteenth chapter of
Genesis we find that Ammon and Moab were
the children of an incestuous relationship
between Lot and his daughters. As a
result, for generations they and their
descendants were the plague of Israel.
Jehoshaphat was understandably afraid.
Israel was extremely outnumbered in
chariots, horses and men. So what did he
do?
He set himself to seek the Lord by
proclaiming a fast throughout all the
land. He understood something that
believers desperately need to know in
these days. He knew that fasting was the
way to get God's special attention during
desperate times. In fact, fasting is the
way to obtain God's special attention
anytime! As the chapter goes on, God did
indeed come through in a dramatic way to
rescue His people from their enemies.
What was true then is true today. When you
feel outnumbered by enemies all around; or
when you, like Jehoshaphat, feel
overwhelmed by fear, fasting is the
answer.
Do you know what fasting does? As you stop
providing nourishment to your body, it
weakens you. Jehoshaphat became weak
because he understood that when you're
weak, that's when you're strong. He knew
he was weak, but he wasn't weak enough. He
and his people needed to get really weak
and broken, so that God's deliverance
power would come and rescue them from
their enemies.
FASTING: THE PRACTICAL WAY TO DENY
YOURSELF
Many believers today would like to have
sufficient power in their lives to set
others free from Satan's power. But, in
order to fight and win any battle of the
Spirit, you must be willing to pay the
price. Christ fasted often. He kept His
walk fine tuned through the discipline of
fasting. The Apostle Paul also tells us in
his epistles that he fasted often.
Fasting is the ultimate way to crucify
your flesh. Jesus said that all who follow
Him must take up their cross and deny
themselves. Paul tells us repeatedly in
the books of Galatians and Romans that
we're called to be crucified with Christ.
Quite frankly, the most effective and
practical way to be crucified is to fast:
to periodically deny your flesh the basic
sustenance of food. Fasting weakens you
physically, and thus opens you
proportionally to the things of the
spiritual realm. In fact, fasting
actually sharpen your senses. Nothing
clears the hazy clouds of the flesh
better than fasting. Where before you
experienced 'partly cloudy' days in your
spiritual life, fasting can bring about
beautiful 'blue sky' days. The apostle
Paul tells us: 'Do
you not know that in a race all the
runners run,but only one gets the prize?
Run in such a way as to get the prize.
Everyone who competes in the games goes
into strict training. They do it to get a
crown that will not last; but we do it to
get a crown that will last forever.
Therefore I do not run like a man running
aimlessly; I do not fight like a man
beating the air. No, I beat my body and
make it my slave so that after I have
preached to others, I myself will not be
disqualified for the prize.' (1
Corinthians 9:24-27)
The apostle Paul understood that
self-denial was the only way to walk the
Christian walk. He, too, had to learn to
keep the passions, cravings and desires of
the body in check. If he didn't, then he'd
be disqualified from all of the things he
earnestly desired. Jesus told His
sleeping disciples in the garden, 'The
spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.'
Have you ever said to yourself, 'Tomorrow
morning I'm going to get up early and seek
the Lord?' So, you set your alarm clock
for 5:00 a.m. And you go to bed excited,
'Praise God, I'm going to do it. I'm
actually going to get up early and spend
time with God!' Then, before you know it,
the alarm clock goes off! It's 5:00 a.m.
You open your eyes, look at the clock
and...BINGO! That verse becomes REAL to
you: 'The spirit is willing, but the flesh
is weak.' Your inner man is saying,
'Arise, get up, your whole day will be
different if you'll meet with God this
morning!' And you say, 'Yea, O.K., just
five more minutes - I know, I'll pray here
under the covers.' Have you ever done
that? With your head on your pillow you
say, 'Yes, Lord, good morning God, praise
your....zzzzz.' I'm sorry, but that never
works. I
was talking to someone recently who told
me, 'I'm having difficulties with my quiet
time. I get up early every morning, but I
keep falling back to sleep.' I said,
'Really, why is that? Do you take a
shower? Do you get dressed?' 'No,' he
said, 'I do it in my bed.' I told him,
'No wonder you're having a hard time.' Let
me share with you a principle I've learned
over the years. To the degree that you
yield to the indulgences of your flesh, to
that degree do you lose spiritual
sensitivity and power. If you want to
maintain spiritual sensitivity and
anointing, you must learn the principle of
self-crucifixion. And fasting is the
ultimate discipline of crucifixion. If
you're interested in fighting effective
spiritual warfare, but are not operating
in the principles of fasting, you're going
to be very disappointed! In fact, you'll
barely get off first base (spiritually) if
you aren't walking in these principles.
Fasting is the most powerful weapon we
have as believers. In fact, few things
impress God more. Let's look at an amazing
story in the Old Testament:
'In the thirty-eighth year of Asa king of
Judah, Ahab son of Omri became king of
Israel, and he reigned in Samaria over
Israel twenty-two years. Ahab son of Omri
did more evil in the eyes of the Lord than
any of the others before him. He not only
considered it trivial to commit the same
sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, but he also
married Jezebel daughter of Ethbaal king
of the Sidonians, and began to serve Baal
and worship him. He set up an altar for
Baal in the temple of Baal that he built
in Samaria. Ahab also made an Asherah pole
and did more to provoke the Lord God of
Israel to anger than did all the kings of
Israel before him.'
(1
Kings 16:29-33)
Needless to say, Ahab was one bad king. He
seemed to go out of his way to find things
to do that would provoke the Lord. A few
chapters later we read:
'There
was never a man like Ahab, who sold
himself to do evil in the eyes of the
Lord, urged on by Jezebel his wife. He
behaved in the vilest manner by going
after idols, like the Amorites the Lord
drove out before Israel.' (1 Kings
21:25-26) Now
look what happens. The prophet Elijah came
to Ahab and pronounced severe judgment
against him, to the effect that he would
die a violent death and that all of his
descendants would be cut off! Then in
verse 27 we read: 'When
Ahab heard these words, he tore his
clothes, put on sackcloth and FASTED. He
lay in sackcloth and went around meekly.
Then the word of the Lord came to Elijah
the Tishbite: 'Have you noticed how Ahab
has humbled himself before me? Because he
has humbled himself, I will not bring this
disaster in his day, but I will bring it
on his house in the days of his son.''
(1Kings 21:27-29) Can
you believe this? Ahab was one of the most
evil kings in the Old Testament: a vile
worshipper of Satan. But when the God's
Word came, he fasted. He humbled himself.
He put teeth into his repentance. And what
happened? God was impressed! So impressed,
in fact, that He delayed all judgment
against Ahab until the next generation!
FASTING PUTS TEETH INTO REPENTANCE
Have you ever said to God, 'I'm sorry for
what I did, Lord; I repent,' knowing full
well that you're going to do it again,
probably within hours? Many believers have
a 'revolving door' relationship with God:
'I'm sorry God, I'll never do it again,
never!' Then, they do it again. 'Sorry,
God - this time I really mean it!' Yet,
after a while, they're right back into the
same old sin. Eventually, it'll get to
the point where you don't even want to say
'I repent,' knowing full well the
shallowness of the words. Can
you at all relate to what I'm talking
about? Let me tell you, fasting lets God
know that you're serious about repentance.
In fact, fasting will help break the cycle
of sin. When Ahab fasted to show God that
he meant business, God chose to grant him
an extraordinary measure of mercy and
grace. He'll do the same for you once you
put teeth into your repentance with
fasting! The prophet Joel confirms this: ''Even
now,' declares the Lord, 'return to me
with all your heart, with FASTING and
weeping and mourning.' Rend your heart and
not your garments. Return to the Lord your
God, for he is gracious and compassionate,
slow to anger and abounding in love.'
(Joel
2:12-13)
Consider this next verse carefully. The
prophet Samuel is admonishing the Jews to
return to the ways of the Lord:
'And Samuel said to the house of Israel,
'If you are returning to the Lord with
all your hearts, then rid yourselves of
the foreign gods and the Ashtoreths and
commit yourselves to the Lord and serve
him only, and he will deliver you out of
the hand of the Philistines.'
(1
Samuel 7:3)
The 'foreign gods and the Ashtoreths'
speak of the idols that may be lurking
within a believer's heart. The
'Philistines' speak of the bondage's that
may be present as a result of those idols,
such as: fear, gluttony, lust or
other compulsive, driven activities. So,
first, you must return to the Lord
with all of your heart, and in so doing
put away all the hidden idols within. The
passage goes on: 'So
the Israelites put away their Baals and
Ashtoreths, and served the Lord only. Then
Samuel said, 'Assemble all Israel at
Mizpah and I will intercede with the Lord
for you.'
When
they had assembled at Mizpah, they drew
water and poured it out before the Lord.
On that day they FASTED and they
confessed, 'We have sinned against the
Lord.' And Samuel was leader of Israel at
Mizpah.' (1 Samuel 7:4-6) Here
again we see the principle plainly laid
out in the Word. The Jews saw their sin
and bondage and desperately wanted to be
free. So, what did they do? They put
teeth in their repentance. It's one thing
to say, 'Lord I will not sin again. I'm
tired of it. I want to stop.' It's
another to prove what you say by denying
yourself and choosing to enter a period of
fasting!
FASTING RECONNECTS YOU
Fasting is a powerful re-connector with
God. By denying yourself through fasting
you're showing Him that you love Him.
Satan doesn't want you to know anything
about the discipline of fasting. In the
fourth chapter of Luke, we find the devil
suffering a humiliating defeat at the hand
of Christ after He'd fasted forty days in
the wilderness. So, obviously, the enemy
certainly doesn't want God's people
understanding and moving in this vital,
spiritual weapon. Unfortunately,
however, most believers today are far more
into 'feasting' than 'fasting.' The only
difference between fasting and feasting is
the letter 'e.' There's nothing wrong with
feasting, mind you. Solomon says,
'Whatever you do, do it with all your
might!' When it's time to feast, feast;
but remember, when it's time to fast,
fast! Speaking of feasting, it's a fact
that there's no better way to break a
compulsive problem with gluttony or
overeating than fasting. The same thing's
true with the compulsive drives of lust. A
good fourteen to twenty-one day fast will
bring marvellous victory in these areas,
particularly if followed up with an
intense ministry of deliverance. At times
I've heard people say, 'I've tried this
diet and I've tried that diet and nothing
seems to help me get my weight off!' Let
me tell you about the ultimate diet - the
fast! It's the best diet you can find and
pretty uncomplicated. Not only do you
benefit physically, but spiritually as
well. The degree to which you're willing
to deny yourself and take up the cross 'of
fasting,' to that degree will you
experience liberty in areas of
long-standing bondage. Freedom is not
hard to find, it's just that there's a
price to pay. In other words, you get what
you pay for. That's true in the world and
it's true in the spirit. That's why Jesus
told His disciples to 'count the cost.'
How about you? What are you willing to do?
How much are you willing to deny yourself,
even in the area of food, to be free?
FASTING CLEARS THE SPIRITUAL AIR AROUND
YOU
Have you ever woken up to a foggy morning
or driven from JHB to Durban in the early
hours of the morning? Few things are as
depressing. You get in your car and drive
down the road trying to get around in it.
Everybody has their lights on. It's
terrible. But what happens? The sun slowly
rises in the sky and gradually it burns
the fog off. After a while the air is
clear again and you can see where
you're going. You know, a lot of folks are
that way spiritually. Their heads are `fog
bound. ' They walk around with confusion
and anxiety in their mind most of the
time. You see, fasting is like the rising
sun. It burns off that mental fog so that
you can see clearly. Fasting has a way
of clearing the `spiritual air' around you
so that you can more readily hear the
Lord's voice when He speaks to you. In
fact, before any major decision in your
life or before any major purchase, it's
best to fast before the Lord -- then
you're more likely to hear which way to
go. Fasting enhances your spiritual
senses. We all have the natural senses of
feeling, sight, hearing, smell and taste.
But did you know that they have their
counterparts in the spirit? 'Taste and see
that the Lord is good,' it says in the
Psalms and, 'He that has ears to hear,
let him hear what the Spirit says,' we're
told in Revelations. Jesus said, 'Blessed
are the pure in heart for they shall see
God,' and Paul speaks of, 'The eyes of
your understanding that will be
enlightened.' We have spiritual
counterparts to our natural senses. When
you fast, your spiritual senses become
sharper and you're more able to perceive
and grasp the things of the Lord. Fasting
is the only way to go when you need clear
guidance and direction in your life.
FASTING RELEASES GOD'S ANOINTING
Let's look at another principle of
fasting. In the book of Esther we find
Queen Esther facing a momentous decision.
The Jews were to be killed by the wicked
Haman unless Esther interceded before the
king for their lives. However, she risked
death herself if she dared go in unto the
king without permission. So what did she
do? She told Mordecai, her uncle, to:
'Go, gather together
all the Jews who are in Susa, and FAST
for me. Do not eat or drink for three
days, night or day. I and my maids will
FAST as you do. When this is done, I will
go to the king, even though it is against
the law. And if I perish, I perish.'
(Esther 4:16)
The story goes on to tell us that Esther
was graciously admitted before the king
and that he heard her requests for her
people! Like Esther, few things will bring
power to your times of intercession like
fasting. Perhaps you've been praying for
a lost relative or friend for years and
have not seen anything happen. If you'll
begin to fast as well as pray you're
likely to be surprised at what will occur!
There's power in prayer when you fast.
Fasting releases God's anointing
on whatever you do. In fact, fasting just
may be the missing ingredient that's
needed to see those loved ones come to
Christ!
In Daniel chapter ten, it's recorded that
Daniel sought the Lord for three weeks
with a 'pleasant foods' fast. As a result,
his prayers and intercessions ascended
quickly before the throne of God. In fact,
because of his fast, demonic
principalities that ruled over
the Babylonian nation were overcome by
the forces of God. The passage speaks of
warfare in the heavenlies between Satan's
spirits and the angels of God. It was
Daniel's fasting that helped determine the
ultimate outcome. Daniel was a man of
great revelation, visions, signs and
wonders. As a result of his extended fast,
he received one of the most amazing
chapters of revelation found in all of the
Bible. One of the reasons Daniel moved in
such power in the spirit is because he
understood and operated in the principle
of fasting. There are at least thirty-five
different references in Scripture where
God moved supernaturally when His people
came to Him with fasting. In this article
we've looked at just a few. But, the
pattern for all of the others is the
same. If you want to experience God's
power and hear His voice more clearly,
here's the key. Be willing to commit
yourself to the discipline of fasting, and
you'll find a level of spiritual
consecration that will not only deepen
your Christian life, but will bring you
the joys of the Spirit that you've always
wanted but have never quite obtained. Now,
let's look at another principle of
fasting found in the New Testament:
FASTING BREAKS SELF INDULGENCE
There's an important principle of fasting
found in these passages concerning the
marriage relationship. First of all, Paul
instructs couples to not deprive one
another in the marriage bed. Put another
way, he's saying don't use your body as
sexual blackmail. In any marriage, there
are times when one or the other spouse
will be tempted to get back at their
partner by demanding certain concessions
in return for sexual relations. Paul quite
clearly condemns such behaviour. He then
says that sexual abstinence might be a
very good thing at times when both
partners agree to it and will spend the
time together seeking the Lord in fasting
and prayer. This illustrates a little
known spiritual fact in marital unions.
When couples intentionally refrain from
having relations in order to spend time
fasting together, the Holy Spirit can then
come in to the relationship in a special
way to expose and repair areas of hurt,
mistrust and judgment. The fundamental
fasting principle in this is that fasting
breaks the trappings of self indulgence
and opens you to sensitivity and awareness
of other's needs. Many people tend to walk
around with self-indulgent attitudes most
of the time, like: 'I want what I want
when I want it.' However, when a couple
agrees to fast and pray this way, they
create an atmosphere of self-denial where
the woman tends to feel more cherished and
the man learns self-control.
FASTING HELPS YOU PHYSICALLY
Another benefit of fasting is that it
will help you physically. It's like
leaving your car in the garage for a few
days. Fasting gives your body a break. In
fact, a fourteen to twenty-one day fast
will often cleanse your digestive system
from resident toxins and poisons. So much
of the food we eat in our 'instant,
microwave culture' is loaded with all
kinds of chemicals and junk. Have you ever
read the ingredients on coffee sweetener
or non-dairy creamer? How about those
'instant' one minute inners? After a
while, a lot of those chemicals tend to
accumulate in your body and could possibly
be the cause of many physical maladies.
During a long fast the body will
automatically cleanse itself of residual
toxins and poisons that tend to accumulate
within the human body. The initial
headache that comes with fasting is the
dangerous toxins being removed from your
body. While you're fasting, your tongue
may accumulate a white, fuzzy substance on
the surface. Or, you may develop sores on
the tongue and in other parts of your
mouth. These symptoms indicate that, since
you've halted your stomach's digestive
system during the fast, your body is now
naturally purging out the toxins and
poisons within. When the tongue turns pink
and clean, that means your body has been
substantially cleansed. If this 'toxin and
poison cleansing' is true in the natural
realm, it's also true in the spiritual
realm. When you fast, the toxins and
poisons of the soul will come up as well:
buried hurts, bitterness, hidden
resentments, judgments, childhood
bondage's, inner vows, and things of the
past will come to the surface when you
spend time in fasting and prayer. Its
always good to fast a few days before
receiving prayer for the hurts and
bondage's of the past. That way, you
won't have to spend a lot of time trying
to 'dig up' what's wrong with you.
Instead, the fast allows the Holy Spirit
the opportunity to bring to the light
areas of bondage that He wants you to see
and deal with.
TYPES AND LENGTHS OF FASTS
If you want to put teeth in your
repentance, tell the Lord you'll let
nothing but water touch your lips for
twenty-four hours. Do this
when you feel stuck in a rebellious area
in your life. This will prove to God that
you mean business. If you're seeking
guidance or want to break minor
strongholds and addictions go on a
three to ten day fast.
If you want to break major strongholds
like lust, gluttony, greed, tendencies
of selfishness, or a backbiting tongue,
plan to go on a fast from fourteen to
twenty one days. In an extended fast like
this, it takes a little over a week for
things to start breaking loose inside.
Don't end the fast just as things are
beginning to loosen up. Remember, the
longer the fast the stronger the fast.
Finally, a
twenty-one day 'pleasant foods fast'
is often effective in dealing with
different bondage's, in seeking guidance.
etc. Since this fast is not as intense as
some of the others, it takes longer for it
to have effect. One final thing about
fasting. When you go on one of the longer
fasts, use wisdom when you come off of
it. If you're ending an extended fast of
fourteen to twenty one days (particularly
if it was a water fast), drink juices and
eat fruit in ever increasing amounts for a
few days. This will allow your digestive
system the time to adapt to the process of
food assimilation after so many days of
inactivity . It is very important that
you DON'T eat any foods that are difficult
to digest, and that you DON'T eat large
portions immediately after the fast. Your
digestive system needs time to 'get up to
speed' to handle the food amounts you were
eating prior to the fast. The same
thing holds true even for the shorter
fasts of five to ten days. Use wisdom in
the 'tapering off' period. Take one whole
day after the fast and eat a moderate
portion of fruit or a bowl of shredded
wheat. Take a couple of days before you
resume your normal eating pattern.
However, you really don't need to do this
for a one day fast, and hardly ever after
a three day fast, unless you've never
fasted before.
Here are some specific guidelines
concerning various types and lengths of
fasts:
JUICE FAST:
One glass of juice at mealtimes and plenty
of water in between. Drink a 'natural'
juice without a lot of additives, sugar,
etc.
WATER FAST: a) For beginners, let
your 'water fast' be a number of days in
the midst of a juice fast. b) For a full
water fast be sure to drink LOTS of water
all day long, preferably 'distilled' water
as it has fewer trace minerals in it that
can aggravate your digestive system during
a longer fast.
PLEASANT FOODS FAST: Just as it says:
choose something specific to avoid.
Examples: 21 days without sugar (or sugar
substitutes), 21 Days without any red
meat, 21 days with no snacks, deserts etc.
between meals and a moderate portion at
meals. Refrain from any spices (also
sugar, salt, etc.) on foods
The Normal Fast:
Drinking only water and juice (Luke 4:1-2)
The
Partial Fast: The
restriction of diet, such as Daniel eating
only grains, fruits and vegetables and
drinking only water (Daniel 1:15)
The
Absolute Fast: Refraining
from both food and water. This type of
fast is not to exceed three days.
Specific Fast: The
abstinence from something that brings
pleasure such as media, a favourite food,
beverage or recreation.
Congregational Fast:
Joining together with your local body
and/or small group to "tag team" on an
extended fast (ie. one person fasts one
day, the next person the next day, etc...)
Consult your doctor if you have special
situations such as diabetes or
hypoglycemia. There are ways to fast
and/or deny your flesh safely and in ways
that will not threaten your health. God
is merciful.
BENEFITS OF FASTING
-
Enables you to hear God quickly and
distinctly (Judges 20:26-28)
-
Puts teeth into your repentance (Joel
2:12-13)
-
Helps you regain self-control over unruly
flesh (1 Cor 7:5)
-
Helps you to endure and overcome
temptations (Matt 4:2)
-
Delivers you from the snares and traps of
the enemy (Ezra 8:21-23, 31)
-
Delivers you from deep rooted strongholds
and bondages (1 Sam 7:3-14)
-
Gives you spiritual power to cast out
demons (Matt 17:20-21)
-
Brings speedy relief when surrounded and
outnumbered (2 Chron 20:3-30)
-
Releases favour toward you from others
(Esther 4:16-5:2) (Neh 1:4, 2:6)
-
Provides clear direction from the Holy
Spirit (Acts 13:2)
-
Helps you discern a person's character
(Acts 14:23)
-
Can avert God's judgment (1 Kings
21:27-29) (Jonah 3:5-10)
-
Releases prophetic revelation of things to
come (Dan 10:3)
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Helps you live a long, healthy life (Luke
2:36-37) (Isa 58:6-8)
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Fasting and prayer can restore the loss of
the "first love" for your Lord and result
in a more intimate relationship with
Christ.
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Fasting is a biblical way to truly humble
yourself in the sight of God (Psalm 35:13;
Ezra 8:21). King David said, "I humble
myself through fasting."
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Fasting enables the Holy Spirit to reveal
your true spiritual condition, resulting
in brokenness, repentance, and a
transformed life.
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The Holy Spirit will quicken the Word of
God in your heart and His truth will
become more meaningful to you!
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Fasting can transform your prayer life
into a richer and more personal
experience.
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Fasting can result in a dynamic personal
revival in your own life -and make you a
channel of revival to others.
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Fasting and prayer are the only
disciplines that fulfill the requirements
of II Chronicles 7:14:
"If my people, who are called by my name,
will humble themselves and pray and seek
my face and turn from their wicked ways,
then will I hear from heaven and will
forgive their sin and will heal their
land." If you fast, you will find yourself
being humbled as I did. You will discover
more time to pray and seek God's face. And
as He leads you to recognize and repent of
unconfessed sin, you will experience
special blessings from God.
PRACTICAL STEPS TO FASTING
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Set Your Objective - Ask God for a
specific focus for your fast, to help you
pray more purposefully
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Make Your Commitment - Commit to which
type and length of fast you will do.
Decide what physical or social activities
you may restrict. Set a daily amount of
time you will devote to prayer
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Prepare Yourself Spiritually - Confess
every sin that the Holy Spirit brings to
mind and resolve any disputes/sin with
others. Do not underestimate spiritual
opposition ~ we are dangerous to Satan!
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Prepare Yourself Physically - Start eating
less before your fast, avoiding high fat
and sugar foods. Eat raw fruits and
vegetables two days prior to fasting. It
is not unusual for there to be some
symptoms of crankiness, dizziness and
tiredness during the fast.
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Exercise moderately - Avoid high aerobic
activities.
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End Your Fast Gradually - Break your fast
with fruit such as watermelon. While
continuing to drink fruit or vegetable
juices, slowly reintroduce fresh foods
with several small snacks over the first
several days, avoiding anything processed.
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Expect Results - God has promised to move
when his children humble themselves and
wholeheartedly seek His face.
HOW TO HANDLE THE QUESTIONS OF OTHERS
We need the prayer shield of our Christian
friends and family members to help us
continue when we feel alone and when the
enemy tempts us to give up Our Lord as he
did Jesus Christ. Eventually, people will
notice you are not eating. However, I have
found that unless you see them daily, they
do not consider your skipped meal much of
a concern. If you are asked, nonbelievers
may be satisfied by such a brief answer
as, "I have other plans for lunch today."
Or Christians should be satisfied when you
answer that you are fasting today.If
friends and family express concern for
your health, ease their fears by telling
them that you will stop fasting the moment
you feel you are harming your body or if
the Lord leads you to end your fast.
There is usually no reason for telling
strangers or casual acquaintances that you
are fasting. If you do, they may subject
you to a lot of questions that you may not
want to answer. But in any case, use your
best judgment and the Lord's leading in
telling people about your fast.
May God bless and lead
you
as you seek Him in Fasting and Praying.