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  2. 3 days ago · Fasting is essentially giving up food (or something else) for a period of time in order to focus your thoughts on God. While fasting, many people read the Bible, pray, or worship. Fasting is found throughout the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, over fifty times!

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    Why do people fast? While in the modern world, fasting has become popular for weight loss and other purported health benefits, individuals and people groups in ancient times fasted to show their devotion to their deity, to demonstrate the depth of their sorrow over a sin or some situation in their lives, or to show their commitment to a certain cau...

    The first imperative in deciding to fast is that we do so out of a sincere desire to seek God’s guidance and direction. Fasting for the sake of making a show in front of others, or fasting to ask God for things that are clearly outside of his will, is an exercise in futility. More on that in a minute. First, let’s look at the physical aspects of fa...

    One important aspect to consider in taking on a period of fasting is other ways to focus your attention and energy on seeking God’s will. What are the things that distract you on a regular basis from intensifying your focus on God and on his will and direction for your life? While it may be as difficult or for some even more difficult than giving u...

    The prophet Isaiah instructs his readers about pursuing a fast while one’s heart is not in the right place (again, emphases mine): “Yet on the day of your fasting, you do as you please and exploit all your workers. Your fasting ends in quarreling and strife, and in striking each other with wicked fists. You cannot fast as you do today and expect yo...

    Finally, let’s explore the prophet Isaiah’s words regarding the practice of fasting, of pursuing answers from God or showing one’s remorse over a certain life situation. In this, Isaiah clarifies what God wants to see in our lives when we fast—namely, a sincere devotion to himself and others without self-imposed blinders for the situations around u...

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Fasting is about changing yourself to be in agreement with God’s plan and to be prepared to carry out your role in His plan. When you are deciding how to fast, it is crucially important to remember what fasting is all about—changing yourself, not changing God.

  4. Fasting is a means of humbling ourselves before God. In the Old Testament, fasting was often accompanied by other signs of humility and brokenness, such as weeping, mourning, and lamenting, as well as wearing sackcloth and sitting in ashes.

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  5. Jul 21, 2024 · Fasting is primarily a spiritual practice to be closer in union with God, a recognition of our dependence on Him. Let's read Bible verses about fasting and get a better understanding of what it means to fast, why prayer is such an important part of fasting, and how to fast according to Scripture.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · Scripture does not command Christians to fast. God does not require or demand it of Christians. At the same time, the Bible presents fasting as something that is good, profitable, and beneficial. The book of Acts records believers fasting before they made important decisions (Acts 13:2; 14:23).

  7. Aug 26, 2015 · Christian fasting sounds so simple, and yet all sorts of complications keep it from happening. Here is a basic guide for more consistent, biblical fasting.

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