Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Questions about Fasting

Chapter 1:
Week 2 - Food

So, how's it going?  Have you considered fasting from food in any way this month?  I have considered it...but haven't done it yet.  I am realizing the value of accountability here.  If I don't tell anyone, I can change my mind, postpone it, cut it short, back out - you get the picture.  So, although according to the bible we are not supposed to make a "big fuss" over our fast (see below), I am going to lean on my sisters for accountability.  So here is my promise, I am going to do two 24-hour fasts before we meet on the 9th of February.  Just telling you that I plan to do it sort of "seals" my commitment and will make me stick to my word.  So thank you for that!

I wanted to look at some outside input on fasting this week, so I went to one of my favorite websites for questions related to Christian topics.  www.gotquestions.com  Take a look at what they have to say about fasting, and dig deeper by reading the scripture verses they reference.  And if you need some accountability like I did, please post a comment and we can pray for each other.  Have a great week!

Question: "Christian fasting - what does the Bible say?"

Answer: 
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). Fasting and prayer are often linked together (Luke 2:37; 5:33). Too often, the focus of fasting is on the lack of food. Instead, the purpose of fasting should be to take your eyes off the things of this world to focus completely on God. Fasting is a way to demonstrate to God, and to ourselves, that we are serious about our relationship with Him. Fasting helps us gain a new perspective and a renewed reliance upon God.

Although fasting in Scripture is almost always a fasting from food, there are other ways to fast. Anything given up temporarily in order to focus all our attention on God can be considered a fast (1 Corinthians 7:1-5). Fasting should be limited to a set time, especially when fasting from food. Extended periods of time without eating can be harmful to the body. Fasting is not intended to punish the flesh, but to redirect attention to God. Fasting should not be considered a “dieting method” either. The purpose of a biblical fast is not to lose weight, but rather to gain deeper fellowship with God. Anyone can fast, but some may not be able to fast from food (diabetics, for example). Everyone can temporarily give up something in order to draw closer to God.

By taking our eyes off the things of this world, we can more successfully turn our attention to Christ. Fasting is not a way to get God to do what we want. Fasting changes us, not God. Fasting is not a way to appear more spiritual than others. Fasting is to be done in a spirit of humility and a joyful attitude. Matthew 6:16-18declares, “When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are fasting. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. But 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.”



2 comments:

  1. So did you choose your first date yet? You asked for accountability :) I am still doing my 7 hours. I am finding that it is really hard some days, easier on others. The easier days are because I am super busy and distracted. It opens my eyes that is what Satan often wants, us to be distracted from what is important. I am learning that I crave food when I am mentally bored (being a stay at home mom with a 2 year old creates days where I am really mentally bored) or frustrated. all times that I should be turning to Christ, not food, to cope. April

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  2. Hi April, Thank you for your support! Yes, I did my first day last week and it was good. I realize by the time I get close to the 24 hour point, I am really hungry and all I can think to do is praise God cause I am not thinking as clearly as I was in the morning to pray more specific prayers. Which I think is awesome, cause that is one thing I need to do more- adding praise to my prayers. God knows what He is doing!!!!

    I will pray that on your 7 hour fast days you will be more be mindfull of God, and that it will help you to focus on Him even when you are busy. :)

    I am looking forward to meeting with everyone on the 9th. One more post on Wednesday! Leslie

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