LESSON 48
(1967)
AMBASSADOR COLLEGE
BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
Why Did Mohandas Gandhi Fast?
About Our Cover ...
Former Indian political and religious leader, Mohandas K.
Gandhi, gained political prominence by fasting often. But Gandhi
fasted for the purpose of fomenting strife and division within
his country. He fasted to propagate his goal of national
independence, not to develop GODLY HUMILITY. God's Word shows
that Gandhi's fasting was totally in VAIN! You need to understand
God's purpose for fasting and WHY He commands true Christians to
fast today. This lesson reveals why fasting in absolutely
essential to our SPIRITUAL growth and development.
WHY CHRISTIANS SHOULD FAST TODAY
JESUS CHRIST came to this earth so WE "might have LIFE, and
eternal life in God's Kingdom.
But He also came to show us how to live a rich, joyful,
productive life RIGHT NOW in the HUMAN FLESH! As part of that
abundant Christian life He taught fasting.
Abundant Living
Christ HUMBLED Himself often by fasting. He made fasting a
PART of abundant living. Jesus instructed His disciples: "WHEN
you FAST, anoint your head and wash your face, that YOUR FASTING
may not be seen by men but by your Father who is in secret; and
your Father who sees in secret WILL REWARD YOU" (Matthew 6:17-18,
RSV).
Christ did not say "IF" you fast -- rather, He said "WHEN
YOU FAST." This meant there WOULD be a time when CHRISTIANS
SHOULD FAST!
When the disciples of John the Baptist asked Christ WHY HIS
disciples didn't fast, Jesus answered: "Can the wedding guests
mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? The DAYS WILL COME,
when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and THEN THEY WILL
FAST" (Matthew 9:15, RSV).
Christ, the bridegroom, was taken away. THOSE DAYS HAVE
COME!
Why Fast?
To most people, "fast" is merely the opposite of "slow"!
They don't know that to "fast" MEANS to voluntarily go WITHOUT
food and water.
Most people would think you'd STARVE to death if you told
them you were going to FAST for a day or two!
To most people, FASTING sounds like part of an ascetic way
of life -- a life of suffering and misery -- completely devoid of
all the pleasures of abundant living.
But these are MISCONCEPTIONS. They are TOTALLY WRONG!
Fasting is NOT penance. Neither is it a "hunger strike" to
try to FORCE your OWN WILL on God or other people. Mohandas
Gandhi fasted that way.
Fasting is a little-used TOOL and key to overcoming our
human nature which God has placed at our disposal. Fasting shows
God that you are IN EARNEST about seeking Him -- that you're
depending totally upon HIM for ALL your physical and spiritual
needs.
Fasting for spiritual reasons is intended to help bring
about a HUMBLE ATTITUDE and to draw one CLOSER to Almighty God.
This CLOSENESS to God is what produces a life of abundant living
-- coupled with a peace of mind never before experienced!
This lesson will show you what your Bible reveals about
spiritual fasting -- exactly WHAT it is, what it DOES, and HOW to
do it.
This vital, life-giving knowledge is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO
YOUR SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT!
God Commands Us to Fast
1. On what day in the year does God absolutely COMMAND His
people to FAST? Lev. 23:26-27, 29, 32.
COMMENT: God commanded His people Israel to "AFFLICT" their
"souls," or bodies, one day of the year -- on the DAY OF
ATONEMENT. Christians are spiritual Israelites today, as we
learned in Lesson 37.
Anyone who did not AFFLICT himself by FASTING upon this
solemn Day of Atonement was "cut OFF " from among the
congregation of Israel!
2. Does David clearly show us that one AFFLICTS his body
when he FASTS? Ps. 35:13. Notice the marginal rendering for
"humbled" is AFFLICTED. Did David "chasten" himself often with
FASTING? Ps. 69:10. Notice that David's ENEMIES reproached him
for fasting (verses 11-12, 18).
COMMENT: The word "humbled" in Psalm 35:13 is translated
from the Hebrew word "anah," which means "to afflict, abase, beat
down, chasten, and humble the SELF" (Strong's Exhaustive
Concordance of the Bible). The same Hebrew word is translated
"afflict" in Leviticus 23:27-32.
3. What is the Bible example regarding abstaining from food
and drink when one "afflicts" one's soul -- that is, FASTS? Deut.
9:9, 18; Esther 4:16 and Acts 9:8-9.
4. Did Luke, the author of the book of Acts, know that the
Day of Atonement was a day of fasting -- did he call it "THE
FAST"? Acts 27:9. See the margin of your Bible which refers you
back to Leviticus 23:27 and Numbers 29:7.
COMMENT: The Old Testament command to observe the Day of
Atonement by fasting is NOT THE ONLY COMMAND God gives His people
to fast! Notice now the New Testament injunction for Christians
to fast today -- IN ADDITION TO the Day of Atonement.
5. Did Jesus Christ fast? Mat. 4:2. What was the PURPOSE of
Jesus' fast? Verse 1.
COMMENT: Jesus fasted to DRAW CLOSE to God the Father IN
PRAYER and receive SPIRITUAL STRENGTH to withstand the sinister
temptations of the Devil!
6. Does the apostle Paul show us that Jesus NEVER CHANGES?
Hebrews 13:8. Is Jesus to live His life in Christians today?
Phil. 2:5; Rom. 8:9 and Gal. 2:20.
COMMENT: Paul plainly shows that Jesus is the same
yesterday, today, and forever. If He fasted when He trod the
dusty roads of Palestine, then He will be fasting TODAY -- IN US
-- if He LIVES IN US by His Holy Spirit!
7. Will we therefore be FOLLOWING Jesus' EXAMPLE of fasting?
I Pet. 2:21 and I John 2:6.
COMMENT: Since Jesus did fast over 1900 years ago, and since
Christians are those who follow Jesus' EXAMPLE -- they will fast
TODAY!
Christ's Greatest Trial
Jesus Christ was faced with the trial of overcoming Satan
the Devil in SPIRITUAL COMBAT. Had Jesus failed to overcome the
Devil, He would have DISQUALIFIED Himself as the Savior and Ruler
of all mankind!
Let's notice how Christ PREPARED Himself for this greatest
of all trials.
1. Why did the Spirit of God lead Jesus into the wilderness?
Mat. 4:1.
COMMENT: Jesus Christ went into the wilderness for the
specific purpose of being TEMPTED by Satan the Devil. He had to
overcome the Devil's temptations to prove He was qualified to
become the Messiah and Savior of mankind.
This was a SPIRITUAL BATTLE far more significant and
stupendous than any of us can realize. Satan the Devil laid
before Jesus Christ the REALITY of this temptation in a manner
more poignant and real than any temptation that has ever been
placed before any of us! Jesus knew He would have to be
successful in overcoming the Devil.
2. What did Jesus Christ begin to do in PREPARATION for His
encounter with Satan? Mat. 4:2.
COMMENT: Jesus prepared Himself by FASTING! He AFFLICTED His
body by denying Himself food and water. Christ had to endure and
overcome the desire to eat and drink for FORTY LONG DAYS AND
NIGHTS! Then the Tempter came.
3. What was the first temptation Satan set before Christ?
Verse 3.
COMMENT: Satan not only tempted Jesus to consume physical
food, but also appealed to Christ's HUMAN VANITY by telling Him
to PROVE He was the very SON of God by turning stones into bread!
The twisted mind of Satan thought Christ would be at His
WEAKEST -- since He had gone without food and water for so long.
By this time Christ was experiencing hunger and thirst almost
beyond HUMAN endurance.
But in reality, Jesus was at His STRONGEST -- SPIRITUALLY
speaking!
Christ was completely HUMBLE before God and CLOSE to His
Heavenly Father through fasting and PRAYER. He was filled with
the Spirit of God and knew He could draw upon His FATHER'S POWER
to RESIST the Devil!
4. What was Jesus' reply to the Devil's tempting suggestion?
Verse 4.
COMMENT: Jesus had the SPIRITUAL POWER from His Father
necessary to combat the great spiritual force of Satan. He
depended on the Father's power for deliverance -- not His own!
Jesus' human strength had all but left Him by this time.
5. Finally, after enduring and overcoming the additional
temptations Satan brought upon Him, what was Jesus Christ able to
COMMAND the Devil? Verse 10.
COMMENT: Jesus Christ endured the greatest spiritual battle
ever fought! Satan the Devil OBEYED Christ and slunk away. Christ
won over Satan because He humbled Himself by drawing close to God
through FASTING and MUCH PRAYER!
Thus Jesus Christ QUALIFIED to become our Savior and the
future King of this earth.
Christ Teaches Fasting
Jesus Christ knows the kind of life to which His disciples
-- true Christians -- are called. He knew we would have to face
various trials and temptations. He knew we would need to prepare
and condition ourselves as well.
The first mention of fasting in the New Testament, other
than the actual example set by Jesus before His temptation, is
found in the "Sermon on the Mount."
In the sixth chapter of Matthew, Jesus gave us the EXAMPLE
of how to pray. We've learned how vital a part PRAYER is in the
lives of all Christians. Yet, in this chapter Jesus Christ placed
the SAME EMPHASIS on FASTING as He did on prayer!
1. Exactly what did Jesus teach His disciples about fasting?
Mat. 6:16-18.
COMMENT: Jesus TAUGHT His disciples to FAST. He gave them
clear-cut, concise instructions on HOW TO FAST. He did not say
"if, some time, you think you might want to fast" -- He stated,
"WHEN YOU FAST"! He knew His true followers WOULD FAST!
2. But what did the disciples of John ask Jesus concerning
His disciples? Mat. 9:14.
COMMENT: The disciples of John didn't see Jesus' disciples
fasting. They wondered why and asked Him.
3. What was Jesus' reply? Verse 15. Did He clearly state
that there would be a time when they WOULD fast? Read also the
accounts given in Mark 2:18-20 and Luke 5:33-35.
COMMENT: Since Christ was with His disciples most of the
time, it obviously was not necessary for them to fast in order to
draw close to God. For GOD was actually WITH THEM IN THE FLESH!
But when Christ ascended to Heaven, He was no longer with
His disciples in the same intimate physical way. And so in order
to DRAW CLOSE to God -- who is spirit and in Heaven -- the
disciples followed the teaching of Christ and FASTED OFTEN to
become SPIRITUALLY CLOSER to God.
Jesus' clear-cut and concise teaching applies to all of His
spirit-begotten children today since they are still fleshly
mortal beings. Jesus' teaching reveals that fasting is the way a
physical human being can truly HUMBLE himself and really DRAW
CLOSE to God in prayer!
4. After His resurrection, what ORDER did Christ give His
Church? Mat. 28:18-19. Did He command His Apostles to TEACH ALL
THINGS He had commanded THEM to do? Verse 20. Haven't we just
seen that Christ taught them to fast?
COMMENT: Since Christ does not change (Heb. 13:8), His
commands to the early Church also apply to all Christians through
the centuries! He expects Christians today to worship the
ever-living God in the SAME WAY. THEREFORE GOD EXPECTS HIS
SPIRIT-BEGOTTEN CHILDREN TO FAST TODAY!
Example of the Early Church
The early New Testament Church of God was a FASTING church.
And it was filled with SPIRITUAL POWER! Let's look at the example
God's early Church set for us today.
1. When Jesus Christ struck down the apostle Paul (who was
then Saul) on the road to Damascus, did Paul spend the next three
days FASTING? Acts 9:8-9. Did he also spend this time PRAYING?
Verses 10-11.
COMMENT: A DRAMATIC CHANGE was taking place in Paul's life.
This was the time of Paul's CONVERSION! HE WAS crying out to God
with ALL of his being while he fasted. PAUL WAS HUMBLING himself
before God by FASTING, and PRAYING for His mercy and forgiveness!
2. After God sent Ananias to Paul so he might receive his
sight, did Paul show his willingness and desire to humbly obey
God by BURYING his old sinful way of life in the waters of
baptism? Acts 9:17-18.
3. Did Paul later command Christians to FOLLOW his EXAMPLES
of Christian living in the EXACT MANNER he followed the examples
set by Jesus Christ? I Cor. 11:1 and Phil. 3:16-17. Did Paul
CONTINUE to follow Christ's example by fasting often? II Cor.
11:27.
COMMENT: Paul himself set an EXAMPLE in spiritual fasting
for the Church of God. In recounting his harrowing experiences as
a minister of God, he related that he was in "countless fastings"
-- which means HE FOLLOWED CHRIST'S EXAMPLE and sought to be
SPIRITUALLY CLOSER TO GOD by doing a great deal of fasting!
4. Did the leaders of the early Church FAST and PRAY to
learn God's will when certain men had to be selected for specific
jobs? Acts 13:1-3. Did God's ministers FAST and PRAY when they
ordained elders in the Church? Acts 14:23.
5. In his instructions to the Church at Corinth, the apostle
Paul showed that God's people would be a FASTING people. What did
He teach husbands and wives concerning the marriage relationship?
I Cor. 7:4-5.
COMMENT: Paul was instructing husbands and wives not to
withhold normal MARRIAGE RELATIONS from each other, except it be
with common consent, in order to devote themselves to FASTING AND
PRAYER. Paul clearly shows that fasting and prayer could, on
occasion, INTERRUPT the normal marriage relationship from time to
time!
But WHY? Exactly why should a Christian FAST? Why did Christ
fast? Why did the apostle Paul fast? What is fasting and WHY
SHOULD YOU FAST?
The PURPOSE of Fasting
Some have thought that fasting is a kind of PENANCE -- that
God is pleased if we "punish" ourselves by a fast.
Fasting in order to drive a "bargain" with God -- fasting in
order to try to bend God to YOUR way of thinking, in order to get
your own way or your own WILL about some matter -- is an
ABOMINATION to God! It is ABSOLUTELY WRONG!
We fast to DRAW CLOSER to God -- to get our minds off the
world and the flesh and ON GOD!
Fasting -- doing WITHOUT ANY food and water -- also teaches
a vital, priceless SPIRITUAL LESSON. Let's learn this vital
lesson and understand HOW fasting draws us closer to God.
1. Does God have great regard for those who are HUMBLE and
"contrite" -- REPENTANT -- in attitude? Isa. 66:2 and 57:15. Does
God give GRACE -- unmerited pardon -- to the humble? I Pet. 5:5.
COMMENT: True humility is NOT penance, or a state of
poverty. It is an ATTITUDE OF MIND! And the one who is humble and
repentant in attitude -- respectful of God's Word and has a
teachable spirit -- is the one God FAVORS and RICHLY BLESSES!
2. Does God require men to walk in HUMILITY before Him?
Micah 6:8 and Eph. 4:1-2.
3. Are all Christians therefore commanded to be clothed with
HUMILITY before their Creator? I Pet. 5:6 and Col. 3:12.
4. Does God HEAR THE PRAYERS of the humble? Ps. 9:11-12 and
10:17. Will God always come to the AID of the humble? Job 22:29.
5. Do the HUMBLE and OBEDIENT receive riches, honor and
eternal life from God? Prov. 22:4. But must the attitude of
humility ALWAYS PRECEDE honor from God? Prov. 15:33.
6. Are people "naturally humble"? Do their minds have a
humble approach to Almighty God by NATURE? Rom. 8:7. What is the
NATURAL proclivity of our human nature? James 4:5. What are the
other thoughts and actions of the natural, hostile, carnal mind?
Gal. 5:19-21.
COMMENT: Envy, strife, jealousy, etc., come from a stubborn,
unyielding attitude that is anything but humble! This is the
natural, carnal mind with which you and I were born. The natural
mind is not and CANNOT, OF ITSELF, be truly humble.
Some might call themselves "naturally humble". But in
Jeremiah 17:9, God calls the carnal mind what it really is:
"DECEITFUL ABOVE ALL THINGS AND DESPERATELY WICKED"! By nature,
man's mind LACKS Godly humility. That's what our hearts are like!
God ought to know -- He created us.
God plainly states through Jeremiah that your mind is out to
deceive, trick, fool, and bluff at every turn. This means your
mind can TRICK you into THINKING you're humble when you're NOT!
That means you probably LACK the humility necessary for INTIMATE,
CLOSE CONTACT WITH GOD!
If a person thinks he's "naturally humble," his carnal mind
has TOTALLY DECEIVED HIM!
7. Does the natural mind of man, with its pride and lack of
Godly humility, lead to a fall? Prov. 16:18-19.
8. Does God RESIST the proud? Jas. 4:6. But what does He
give the HUMBLE? Same verse. What are we therefore to do? Verses
7-8. How do we become HUMBLE and DRAW CLOSE to God -- are we to
"afflict" ourselves? Verses 9-10.
9. We have clearly seen that the vanity of our carnal nature
causes us to become exalted and puffed up. How did David control
his tendency to become arrogant? Ps. 109:24 and 119:71. Did he
understand that sincere humility before the Eternal God is
acquired through FASTING? Ps. 35:13.
COMMENT: In the Bible "fast" and "humble" often mean the
same thing. Often it will be expressed "he HUMBLED himself before
God." This means that he FASTED before God! So when you see the
command to humble yourself, it usually means to FAST.
10. Will God eventually EXALT the humble? I Pet. 5:6 and
Mat. 23:12. Did Jesus teach that no one will be accepted of God
until he becomes humble? Luke 18:13-14.
COMMENT: Notice in Luke 18:11 that this Pharisee fasted
weekly with a WRONG ATTITUDE. He fasted with the intent of
exalting himself in his self-righteousness. His fasting was a
form of PENANCE, thinking other people would be IMPRESSED with
his suffering, his "righteousness." And he thought God would be
pleased if he made himself SUFFER, and would therefore grant him
HIS WILL.
That is NOT THE PURPOSE of fasting!
The purpose of fasting is to HUMBLE ourselves -- to help us
see ourselves as we really are! And to see God as He is!
True humbling is REPENTANCE, not penance. It leads to
conversion -- admitting one's human ways are all wrong and
turning to God's ways, receiving the power of His Holy Spirit to
completely overshadow one's own puny human strength.
Fasting is a HUMBLING experience. It cuts us down and lets
us know how small and weak and insufficient unto ourselves we
really are. You learn REAL humility!
You learn that you are merely a very physical human being.
You learn that if you don't get that supply of physical food --
you'll eventually die of starvation! You learn the same is true
with your spiritual life -- that you'll shrivel up and die
SPIRITUALLY without a constant supply of the SPIRITUAL "food" of
God's Word and the ENERGIZING POWER of His Holy Spirit!
Without fasting, you may MENTALLY admit that you are not
much. But you don't really comprehend it -- you DON'T FEEL IT!
YOU don't SEE how really weak and insignificant you ARE, until
you begin to go without food and drink for a period of time. THEN
the lesson is driven home -- right to the pit of your stomach!
Not only do you learn how weak and worthless YOU are, when
you fast -- but you are made AWARE of the greatness of God.
Being human, and as long as you feel strong and sufficient
of yourself, you will by nature trust in yourself. God is not so
IMPORTANT to you.
But when you fast, God becomes VERY important! You begin to
feel in your innermost being how much you NEED AND DEPEND UPON
GOD. Fasting brings you to grips with REALITY. You see -- and
FEEL -- yourself as you REALLY ARE. You are brought face to face
with your dependence IN EVERYTHING upon your Heavenly Father!
You begin to see how greatly you must rely upon God, and
receive of His spiritual strength. You realize you have no
strength of your own, but that GOD is the source of ALL POWER,
all might -- the source of the MIRACLE-WORKING POWER OF HIS HOLY
SPIRIT!
And so the purpose of fasting is to HUMBLE YOURSELF before
God by going without food and water for a period of time, during
which you draw closer to God by spending a great DEAL of time IN
PRAYER TO GOD and the STUDY OF HIS Word. You fast to CHANGE your
attitude and DRAW CLOSE to God. It's the ATTITUDE God is
interested in -- He wants to see a HUMBLE and REPENTANT MIND!
(Isa. 66:2.)
Fasting makes you realize what Job did -- that you are
nothing but a heap of ashes! A mere chemical existence in the
form of human flesh -- that's what your life is. That's what God
wants us to realize.
Then, when we recognize how feeble we really are, and how
great God really is, we can turn and trust in ALMIGHTY GOD for
the SPIRITUAL power to overcome and grow in His character!
Ahab and Manasseh Humbled Themselves
Because men have fasted and really sought God with all their
hearts, MIRACULOUS CHANGES in their lives, in the courses of
nations, and the world's history have taken place. God HEARD! GOD
ANSWERED!
Some of the most outstanding leaders known to mankind fasted
-- and records of these fasts and the results have been preserved
for you in your Bible. Not as mere historical facts, but as
LIVING EXAMPLES! These men of character went through experiences
as EXAMPLES for Christians today (I Cor. 10:11).
The Bible shows that God also heard and granted favor even
to the EXTREMELY WICKED when they humbled themselves before God
with FASTING and sought Him in earnest, heartrending PRAYER!
1. What does the Bible say of Ahab, King of Israel? I Kings
21:25. Did Elijah the prophet warn him of the punishment God was
going to bring upon his house? Read verses 17-24 and SUMMARIZE in
your own words.
2. When Ahab heard Elijah's prophetic words, he was
frightened -- TERRIFIED! What did he then proceed to do -- fast?
Verse 27. The words "and went SOFTLY" shows that Ahab displayed
REGRET even in his gait!
3. What did God say after He saw Ahab's repentant actions --
his regret and FASTING? Verse 29.
COMMENT: Because Ahab sincerely HUMBLED himself before God,
the punishment was POSTPONED until after his death!
4. Just how wicked was King Manasseh when he took over the
rulership of Judah after the death of his father, Hezekiah? Read
II Chronicles 33:1-9 and SUMMARIZE in your own words.
COMMENT: King Manasseh is recorded as having been one of the
most wicked kings in Israel's history. He led Judah in idolatry
for over thirty years!
5. Did Manasseh make the nation to sin MORE THAN the heathen
peoples who possessed the land before the children of Israel? II
Kings 21:10-11. Did Manasseh MURDER many innocent people? Verse
16. What was God going to do to the nation for its vile sins?
Verses 12-15.
6. Did King Manasseh and His people heed God's warnings? II
Chron. 33:10. As punishment for their sins, did God cause the
nation to be taken into captivity by the cruel Assyrians? II
Chron. 33:11.
7. Everything now seemed lost -- it looked hopeless for
Manasseh and all Judah! In this terrible state of affairs, what
did King Manasseh finally do? II Chron. 33:12.
COMMENT: Remember that in the Bible "humble" is often
synonymous with "fast." So Manasseh "humbled himself" before God
by FASTING! When the Bible says Manasseh humbled himself GREATLY,
it means he spent a great deal of time fasting before the Eternal
God.
8. Did Manasseh also PRAY to God WHILE he fasted? Verse 13.
Did he come to know that the Eternal God is the TRUE God? Did God
hear and accept the humble supplications of REPENTANT King
Manasseh and deliver him and his people?
9. After Manasseh repented, what action did he take to
CORRECT his past evil ways? Verses 14-15. In what other way did
Manasseh display positive obedience to the true God? Verse 16.
COMMENT: Manasseh COMPLETELY REVERSED his foul, haughty and
disobedient attitude! He sought God by FASTING and PRAYER. He
humbled himself before God very greatly and prayed for the
deliverance of his nation and himself. God heard -- God
INTERVENED -- and God Almighty DELIVERED him and his people, and
restored Manasseh's Kingdom!
It's never too late for even the extremely wicked to turn to
God if they sincerely want to. But they must take positive,
REPENTANT ACTION as Manasseh did!
God Delivers King Jehoshaphat
Another example is that of King Jehoshaphat of Judah.
1. Did a huge heathen army menacingly approach Jerusalem to
do battle? II Chron. 20:1-2. What was Jehoshaphat's reaction? Did
he trust in his OWN military might, as the United States would do
today, if attacked? Or did be set himself to seek God's help by
proclaiming a FAST throughout the land of Judah? Verses 3-4.
2. Did fervent, sincere PRAYER accompany their fasting?
Verses 5-12. In verses 8-9, was Jehoshaphat reminding God of His
promise to Solomon? II Chron. 7:13-14.
3. What did God answer the king through His prophet? II
Chron. 20:15-17.
4. How did God intervene to deliver Judah? Verses 22-24.
COMMENT: God heard the cry of the people because they came
seeking Him with earnest FASTING and sincere PRAYER. Once again
fasting accompanied with heartfelt prayer brought results! God
heard and miraculously crushed several mighty armies by causing
them to fall upon each other and DESTROY THEMSELVES!
5. Were the people also blessed with great riches after God
defeated the enemy? Verse 25. How many days did it take them to
cart off the spoils?
6. Did God also strike great fear into the surrounding
nations for Judah's future safety? Verses 29-30.
COMMENT: What a tremendous result of earnest fasting and
sincere prayer! The chips were down -- the odds were against
them. All looked hopeless -- but the entire nation turned to God
for help and He blessed them beyond their wildest expectations!
But how about YOU? When YOU are faced with a seemingly
insurmountable problem, what do YOU do about it? Do you attempt
to fight it with your own infinitesimal human strength? OR DO YOU
SEEK GOD BY FASTING AND PRAYER? Do you FAST, and commit your
problems into God's powerful hands?
God is no respecter of persons. He will intervene for YOU as
much as for King Jehoshaphat and Judah. If you HUMBLE yourself
before God by FASTING and PRAY for His divine intervention and
power, you ALSO will see your problems "fall upon each other" and
DESTROY THEMSELVES!
A DOOMED City Spared!
1. Was the prophet Jonah commissioned by God to take a
warning message of impending doom and destruction to the SINNING
people of Nineveh? Jonah 1:1-2 and 3:4.
2. How large was this leading Assyrian city of that time?
Jonah 3:3.
COMMENT: A three days' journey meant that Nineveh was a
huge, sprawling city. Jonah walked through this vast city,
proclaiming the destruction God was to bring upon it because of
its many sins. Jonah was taking a message directly from Almighty
God to the SIN-LADEN, HAUGHTY peoples of this Assyrian
metropolis.
3. Did the people of Nineveh BELIEVE God's warning? Jonah
Was a FAST proclaimed for ALL the population? Same verse.
4. When the news of Jonah's dire message reached the king,
did he command a COMPLETE FAST for EVERY LIVING THING in the
city? Jonah 3:6-7. Did the king also order the people to turn
from their evil ways -- to REPENT of the sins they were
committing -- and PRAY for God's mercy? Verses 8-9.
COMMENT: The king was absolutely TERRIFIED by Jonah's
message of impending doom! He began fasting himself and commanded
EVERYONE else to fast -- INCLUDING ALL THE ANIMALS! This Gentile
king MEANT BUSINESS!
And so the people of Nineveh followed the king's example and
command -- they HUMBLED themselves before God by fasting and
REPENTED of their sins.
5. Did God notice the people's fasting and repentance? Verse
10, first part. Did He therefore spare them in His mercy? Same
verse, last part.
6. Did Christ mention this marvelous example of repentance
to the self-righteous Pharisees? Mat. 12:41. In the Great White
Throne Judgment resurrection, will the example of these people
condemn the vain and haughty Pharisees for their rejection of
Christ's warning to repent?
COMMENT: God withheld destruction from the great city of
Nineveh because the people were willing to CHANGE THEIR WAYS!
They believed God's warning message and REPENTED of their sins.
And they fasted in order to get off their "high horses" of vanity
and show God they were in DEAD EARNEST about seeking His
forgiveness and mercy!
God heard their sincere, earnest prayers and SPARED them!
The Jews Learn a Lesson
Ezra was another man of God who knew the value of fasting.
When the children of Judah were about to return from Babylon, he
realized that many perils lay in their path. He was frightened
lest enemies fall upon his defenceless group, slay them, and
scatter them to the winds. Notice what he did.
1. Did Ezra order the people to FAST and PRAY to God for
protection? Ezra 8:21-22. Did God answer? Verse 23.
COMMENT: God heard and delivered them. He saw how sincere
they were -- He saw their FASTING and heard their PRAYERS -- and
He protected them!
2. Is this example, as well as others we've studied, for
YOUR benefit -- for your learning and instruction? Rom. 15:4 and
I Cor. 10:11. Are you FOLLOWING IT?
3. How did Daniel, on a previous occasion, approach God when
he desired SPECIAL UNDERSTANDING? Daniel 9:3. Also READ Daniel's
prayer to God in verses 4-20.
COMMENT: Daniel humbled himself before God by FASTING! He
also confessed his sins and the sins of his people, and claimed
God's mercies and forgivenesses.
4. When his fervent prayer was ended, did the archangel
Gabriel come to give him the understanding he sought? Verses
21-23.
5. Later, did Daniel once again seek special understanding
by fasting and prayer? Daniel 10: 2-3, 12.
COMMENT: Daniel FASTED and PRAYED. He was "greatly beloved"
because of his sincerely repentant and obedient attitude toward
God. From the first day he began "chastening" himself WITH
FASTING, his prayers were HEARD! God sent the archangel Gabriel
to reveal some of the most vital prophecies of the Bible!
God's servants have always been FASTING servants! Fasting
has helped to change their lives and has LITERALLY CHANGED
HISTORY! Many times God miraculously INTERVENED because His
people FASTED!
They HUMBLED themselves by afflicting their bodies with
fasting -- admitting that they were insufficient of themselves.
They EXTOLLED GOD'S GREATNESS, His divine might and power, and
DEPENDED upon Him. They admitted their carnality and sinful human
nature -- they FASTED AND REPENTED of their sins!
As a result, God heard their prayers and SUPERNATURALLY
DELIVERED AND BLESSED THEM!
BUT WHAT ABOUT YOU?
Is fasting a part of YOUR Christian life?
What About YOU?
Does your life lack real SPIRITUAL IMPACT? Are you bogging
down in countless problems, trials, difficulties and
frustrations?
Then YOU NEED TO FAST!
If you have been drawing CLOSE TO GOD by prayer, Bible study
AND occasional FASTING as Jesus Christ COMMANDS US to do, then
you will be GROWING SPIRITUALLY!
You'll be conquering your human nature and learning to
submit to the WILL OF GOD. You will be receiving -- if you've
been converted -- the POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT to zealously serve
God as you should! You'll be a spiritual MIGHTY MAN OR WOMAN OF
VALOR, instead of a spiritual WEAKLING!
God exhorts YOU, and ALL Christians, "therefore also now,
saith the Lord, turn ye even to me with ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH
FASTING, and with weeping, and with mourning: and rend your
HEART, and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your God:
for He is GRACIOUS AND MERCIFUL, SLOW TO ANGER, and of GREAT
KINDNESS, and repenteth Him (or changes His mind) of the evil.
Who knoweth if He will return and repent, and LEAVE A BLESSING
behind Him ... ?" (Joel 2:12-14).
God has shown you His will about fasting. True Christians
plainly NEED TO FAST! YOU have only YOURSELF to blame if you fail
to obey God in this vital point of His Word!
How NOT to Fast
Certain cautions need to be made plain, so that when you
fast, it will NOT be IN VAIN.
Fasting is a PERSONAL matter. It is between God and YOU!
Others should not know you are fasting unless it is your mate or
some other member of your family who is directly affected by your
not eating. You should be especially careful not to fast as did
the hypocritical Scribes and Pharisees.
1. What did Jesus warn His disciples about INSINCERE
fasting? Mat. 6:16.
COMMENT: The Scribes and Pharisees of Christ's day did not
fast for the deep spiritual purpose that Christ intended. They
fasted out of pure VANITY! They fasted to get the approbation of
MEN -- not God!
When they fasted, they deliberately let their hair hang down
and would not wash their faces. They walked about the streets in
a downcast, dejected manner with grimaces of pain written all
over their faces -- all the time BRAGGING about their fasting.
These hypocritical Scribes and Pharisees were fasting to be
SEEN OF MEN -- not God! They wanted others to SEE them and say,
"Oh, look at that poor fellow. He's FASTING!" These hypocrites
hoped the people would think they were very RIGHTEOUS men.
The Pharisees were guilty of fasting INSINCERELY! Christ
commands us NOT to fast in this manner.
2. How did Jesus say we should fast? Mat. 6:17-18.
COMMENT: Christ tells us to WASH our faces and COMB our hair
-- to SMILE when we fast. Why? Because your fasting is to be seen
of GOD -- not men!
3. Did God rebuke His ancient people for fasting in vain?
Zech. 7:5-7.
COMMENT: Fasting for VANITY IS AGELESS! Fasting -- yet not
having your heart set on resuming to God and drawing near to Him
-- is futile.
Such a fast will do you no good whatsoever! And hypocritical
fasting -- fasting to be seen of MEN -- is loathsome IN GOD'S
SIGHT. God will turn away from anyone fasting in such a
selfrighteous, insincere attitude. It is NOT well-pleasing to
Him!
4. Did ancient Israel make a PRETENCE of seeking God and His
ways when they fasted? Isa. 58:2.
COMMENT: With some today, fasting is a hypocritical parade
-- a self-righteous display -- a "holier than thou" approach,
even as it was with ancient Israel. IT IS NOT SINCERE REPENTANCE
FROM THE HEART -- a sincere CHASTENING of the self!
5. What did the people answer God in reply to His
condemnation of their INSINCERITY in seeking Him? Verse 3, first
part. Did God show them that their ATTITUDE in fasting was
entirely wrong? Verse 3, last part and verse 4.
COMMENT: The Revised Standard Version makes verse 4 much
clearer: "Behold, you fast only to quarrel and to fight and to
hit with wicked fist. Fasting like yours this day will not make
your voice be heard on high." In other words, such a fast is
futile -- VAIN!
Their attitude for fasting was not that of earnestly seeking
God's will -- rather, the people were seeking their OWN LUSTFUL
WILL! THEY WERE GUILTY OF FASTING INSINCERELY!
They did not desire to change their vile, sinful ways. They
were merely fasting SELFISHLY to try to GET their OWN way. This
is not the humble and contrite, or REPENTANT, attitude that God
respects and accepts.
6. What else did God say about such hypocritical fasting?
Verse 5.
COMMENT: Fasting for PENANCE -- merely as an act of
contrition and suffering to get God to NOTICE YOU -- is loathsome
to God. Such insincere and self-righteous fasting is nothing more
than just plain VAINTY!
7. What kind of fasting does God want -- what type of fast
is well-pleasing in His sight? Verses 6-7.
COMMENT: "To loose the bands of wickedness" means to QUIT
SINNING! Fasting to DRAW CLOSE TO GOD and to purge your life of
all sin -- learning to walk by God's living laws of joy and
happiness -- is what God desires!
8. What blessings will God bestow upon those who fast and
seek Him in the RIGHT ATTITUDE? Verses 8-11. Isn't this kind of
fasting WORTHWHILE and WELL-PLEASING to God?
COMMENT: God wants to see a sincere, humble, SELF-SEARCHING
fast. A fast during which one is striving to root out sin and is
drawing CLOSE TO God.
9. Will God hear the prayers of those who fast
hypocritically? Isa. 59:2 and Jer. 14:10, 12.
COMMENT: God will not hear their prayers because they are
NOT WILLING to put sin out of their lives. They want the
blessings of God without putting out the very agent -- SIN --
that CUTS THEM OFF from God and brings CURSES upon them!
When one seeks God with PRAYER and FASTING, his whole intent
should be that of meekly surrendering to God's will. Often this
means a COMPLETE CHANGE in thoughts, attitudes, and habits. One
must be willing to SURRENDER EVERYTHING TO God -- bringing every
thought into captivity to Jesus Christ (II Cor. 10:5).
This is the kind of fasting God RESPECTS and ACCEPTS.
How Long? and When?
The Bible does not set specific time limits for each kind of
fasting, except for the Day of Atonement which is a commanded
DAY-LONG fast -- from sunset to sunset -- as we already know.
David fasted for SEVEN DAYS when his child by Bathsheba was
sick unto death (II Sam. 12:16-18), doing without nourishment of
any kind. But this was a very SERIOUS matter. David had committed
an ENORMOUS SIN in God's sight! He knew he had to TOTALLY REPENT
and have his heart cleaned up by the Spirit of God (Ps. 51:1-19).
Generally speaking, fasting for spiritual reasons may be
from one to three days. If the problem is serious, or the need
URGENT, it certainly would not be wrong to fast longer. But in
the case of longer fasts, GREAT CARE needs to be maintained!
Moses, Elijah, and Christ Himself are the only three
examples in the Bible where a servant of God fasted FORTY DAYS.
They had very SPECIAL missions to perform and had to prepare
themselves with prolonged fasting and prayer. But such fasting
for this degenerate age is absolutely NOT advisable for you, OR
ANYONE ELSE!!
Fasting MUST NOT BE CONTINUED TOO LONG!
An UNWISE, OVER-LENGTHY FAST CAN PROVE FATAL!
Moses, Elijah, and Christ were able to fast forty days. They
were physically in far better and stronger condition than most of
us today. It would be almost totally impossible for a person
today to fast forty days without food and water and NOT DIE!
SUCH A FAST WOULD BE MOST UNWISE FOR YOU!
NEVER GO TO EXTREMES! Generally, one to three days' fasting
is enough.
But WHEN should you fast?
A one-day fast may be taken anytime during the week. But if
your work is strenuous and you feel fasting would hinder you in
your job, perhaps Sunday would be the best time.
While working at your job, it usually will not be possible
to fast much more than a day or two at a time. During such fasts
you should utilize the normal mealtime for sincere, heart-rending
PRAYERS TO GOD -- devoted to the specific reasons for fasting.
If you feel the need for a longer fast from time to time,
you can use the opportunities that vacations and certain "days
off" afford us. There will certainly be times during the year
when you may employ several days in a row for fasting.
If you contemplate a three-day fast, you might find it more
convenient to fast over the weekend. A fast from Friday through
Sunday will not generally interfere greatly with one's work. And
during the weekend you will also have MORE TIME to draw close to
God through BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER.
One caution needs to be observed, however. Since the Sabbath
is a HOLY DAY of God and a FEAST DAY, it is not generally
advisable to spend the Sabbath fasting. But on certain occasions
it is permissible, especially if the spiritual problem is URGENT.
However, since the Sabbath IS a feast, you should NOT make it
your CONSTANT ROUTINE to fast every Sabbath!
If you ever think you should fast for LONGER than three
days, you should definitely seek WISE COUNSEL PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING
SUCH A LENGTHY FAST! (Some may also need to seek advice if they
plan to fast more than ONE day -- depending on their health.) If
you have ANY QUESTIONS about fasting, be sure to consult one of
God's ministers. If this is not possible, then write to Mr.
Armstrong for advice concerning your situation.
For further information on HOW to fast, and fasting for
PHYSICAL reasons of health, be sure to write for Mr. Armstrong's
article "The Plain Truth About Fasting."
Learn to Fast Progressively
Some may have to learn to fast PROGRESSIVELY and gradually
work up to fasting for one or more days at a time.
A good way to begin is to make the positive decision to fast
for ONE MEAL. YOU might decide that breakfast would be the meal
to begin with.
The procedure, then, would be to go to bed the previous
night with the POSITIVE REALIZATION that the following morning
you are going to put away the temptation and desire to eat and
drink according to your regular routine. Put yourself in the
positive mental attitude that you NEED TO DRAW CLOSER TO GOD!
When morning comes, go about your normal routine of dressing
and grooming for the day -- all the while realizing that it is
NOT just the normal routine, but rather a time when you are
giving special attention to AFFLICTING your body -- humbling
yourself before God.
When the time comes for the usual morning meal, devote that
time to prayer in place of satisfying your physical hunger and
thirst. During this prayer ask God to help you draw closer to Him
and DRINK IN of His Holy Spirit.
Next time you decide to fast, go without eating for TWO
meals, again spending your normal mealtime in prayer to God.
Finally, the next time go without food and drink for a full
TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! That way you will have gradually accustomed
yourself to fasting.
By learning to fast progressively, you'll find that fasting
for a day or two is not as difficult as you may have thought --
especially if you have your mind on the PURPOSE of fasting and
are spending your time properly!
Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong has a routine which he often
follows while fasting which is excellent -- regardless of the
specific spiritual purpose for fasting. During the waking hours
of the fast, Mr. Armstrong will spend ONE HOUR in fervent prayer
to God, utilize the NEXT HOUR in Bible study and then follow the
THIRD HOUR with meditation and reflection upon the things
studied, and the lessons to be learned.
During the meditation period, Mr. Armstrong will sometimes
take an invigorating walk -- preferably in an area where he can
be near to God's creation.
By following such a routine, one will quickly find himself
much CLOSER to God and filled with the SPIRITUAL POWER necessary
to cope with the problems at hand.
Anyone who has learned to fast knows that one experiences a
depth of understanding and a profound closeness to God in fasting
that can not be experienced in any other way. Following a routine
such as Mr. Armstrong often follows in fasting can be the means
for many to conquer obstacles in their Christian lives that
cannot be mastered in any other way!
How Often Should We Fast?
Nowhere in the Bible do we have an exact statement of how
OFTEN we should fast -- except, of course, once a year on the Day
of Atonement. Yet we have several EXAMPLES which will help us to
understand how often WE should practice fasting in our lives.
l. Did the apostle Paul fast OFTEN? II Cor. 11:27.
COMMENT: Paul had no specific command in the Old Testament
teaching him how often to fast. However, Paul was acutely aware
of the race he was running and how DILIGENTLY he needed to strive
to overcome himself and enter God's Kingdom. He considered it
necessary to FAST OFTEN -- even in the face of the trials and
afflictions he constantly endured -- to maintain the SPIRITUAL
STRENGTH necessary to serve and obey God.
2. Did the Gentile, Cornelius, obviously fast quite often?
Acts 10:1-2, 30-32. Was he therefore selected by God to be the
first Gentile to receive the gospel and the Holy Spirit? Acts
10:34, 44-45 and 11:18.
COMMENT: Cornelius lived such a life of service and
overcoming before God, that the apostle Peter was sent to him to
expound the gospel of the Kingdom and BAPTIZE him and his
repentant family. It is most significant that Cornelius had been
praying and FASTING when God decided to send Peter.
3. Have we seen that the prophet Daniel CHASTENED himself a
great deal by fasting OFTEN? Dan. 9:3 and 10:2-3.
COMMENT: We have seen that fasting played a vital part in
the lives of those God used down through history. From these
examples, the principle we should apply in determining how often
to fast should be based upon the NEEDS IN OUR LIVES.
The PURPOSE of fasting, as it is amply demonstrated in God's
Word, is not to punish ourselves as a form of penance, but to
HUMBLE ourselves and DRAW CLOSER TO GOD IN PRAYER! Therefore we
should fast FREQUENTLY enough and LONG enough to keep ourselves
CLOSE TO GOD -- in the vital spiritual condition that will enable
us to overcome and endure to the end.
Everyone of us wants to live the vital, progressive and
growing SPIRITUAL life of a dedicated Christian. Therefore Christ
has placed fasting at our disposal as a vital tool and key to
overcoming.
Fasting should become a VERY REAL PART OF OUR LIVES!
We can fall short of the tremendous goal and reward God has
prepared for us if we NEGLECT TO UTILIZE this vital tool!
Follow God's Directions -- You Won't "Starve"!
Some few who have never fasted are FEARFUL of fasting. Their
dilemma occurs because of a misunderstanding of the word "fast."
They confuse fasting with "starvation"! This is a totally wrong
concept. Fasting is NOT STARVATION!
When you fast your body automatically cuts in and utilizes a
reserve fuel supply. You need not worry about starvation when
fasting. Most people use this false scare as an EXCUSE for NOT
fasting.
There is not one single case recorded in the Bible of a
person dying as a result of fasting as God directed. But there
are many recorded examples of people who would have been SAVED if
they had fasted!
There is no excuse or reason for anyone in NORMAL GOOD
HEALTH to be fearful of fasting. God hasn't commanded you to do
anything that's harmful to your body if you're in GOOD HEALTH TO
BEGIN WITH! (However, if you want to fast, but have a health
problem which might be aggravated by fasting -- such as DIABETES
-- be sure to write for information before fasting.)
Fasting is not intended to get your mind on yourself and how
you might "starve" to death! The idea is ridiculous. Rather, get
your mind OFF YOUR FEARS AND ON THE POWER OF THE CREATOR GOD!
DON'T BE AFRAID TO FAST!
Now here are some perfectly NORMAL REACTIONS in your body
which you can expect to experience while fasting -- reactions
which are GOOD FOR YOU.
The most common sensation experienced when one first begins
fasting is the churning of the stomach. But this will stop after
a short time. The stomach is merely doing some ADJUSTING since it
isn't receiving any food.
During a fast some encounter a slight headache for a while.
This is due to the poisons in your system that the body is
throwing off. During a fast, especially of several days duration,
a CHEMICAL HOUSECLEANING WILL take place. IF YOU don't have a
headache, then you may have a "thick" feeling in your head for a
while at the beginning of the fast, which will gradually
disappear.
After missing a few meals you will begin to feel a little
weak. This is only normal and natural since no food or drink is
entering the stomach. As mentioned before, if you have a job
where heavy work requires a great deal of energy, then it would
be wise to fast when you have some time off from work.
When you feel a little weak during a fast, realize that God
wants you to learn by this that you're a physical, earthy being.
That your temporary PHYSICAL life is totally dependent on the
physical food you eat!
By analogy, the same is true SPIRITUALLY. Without receiving
God's SPIRITUAL ENERGY through His Holy Spirit, you become weak
spiritually. That is the great lesson God wants you to learn when
you feel physically weak from not eating.
So once you've started a fast -- TRY TO STICK WITH IT! Don't
quit fasting because you feel a little WEAK -- God wants you to
realize how weak you become spiritually WITHOUT His divine power!
Other Reasons for Fasting
Many times in our lives we are faced with making important
DECISIONS which affect our lives, and possibly the lives of
others. God tells us to seek wise counsel and a multitude of
counselors in making such decisions (Prov. 11:14).
GOD is our greatest Counselor. We should seek Him diligently
for wisdom in any decision we must reach.
There can be no better way to seek God's counsel and wisdom
than by FASTING and PRAYER! If we begin to fast when there is an
important decision to be made, and cry out to God for wisdom, He
will surely give it to us.
1. What example do we find in the Bible of fasting and
prayer BEFORE an important decision had to be made? Acts 13:1-3.
COMMENT: In the Church at Antioch, a decision had to be made
as to who would be sent on an evangelistic journey into Asia
Minor. Notice that they FASTED and PRAYED and God revealed HIS
selection to His ministers through the Holy Spirit!
2. On what other important occasion did God's ministers FAST
and PRAY? Acts 14:23.
COMMENT: Again we clearly see that before elders were
ordained in the Churches in Asia Minor, the evangelists and
ministers prayed to God with FASTING, before coming to their
all-important decision.
There are still other reasons for FASTING. If you've made a
wretched failure in something -- humble yourself before God and
ask His forgiveness and pray for His power to overcome.
If you discover that your attitude is LETHARGIC and you just
can't seem to pray as you should -- then FAST AND PRAY! That's
the way to draw CLOSE to God. If you feel your prayers aren't
being heard, that is the time to HUMBLE yourself before God. God
HEARS the humble and contrite -- the repentant in attitude.
The time you really need to fast -- and QUICKLY -- is when
you've realized that you have STRAYED from God, or DESPERATELY
need his HELP!
Of course, there will be times when you'll need to HUMBLE
yourself and PRAY for God's Work and His ministers. And there'll
be times when you should fast and pray for OTHER individuals and
their problems as David did (Ps. 35:13).
But you can also fast in order to PRAISE God -- to give Him
THANKS for calling you into the knowledge of His truth. When you
fast, it need not always be when you're facing a great problem,
but simply to say "Thank you" for all of God's abundant
blessings!
So the next time you need special help to overcome a serious
problem, to make an important decision in your life, or when
you're really concerned for someone else's difficulties -- FAST.
FAST AND PRAY!
CRY OUT TO GOD WITH ALL YOUR BEING! Draw close to God with
fasting and prayer and He will hear!
Fast and Pray for Spiritual Power
When was the last time you fasted? Do you just fast "once a
year" -- on the Day of Atonement when God COMMANDS it? If so, God
knows how spiritually WEAK YOU really are! You may not REALIZE it
-- but it's true!
The longer you go without fasting, the further you tend to
drift away from the reality of God and His GREAT POWER! The
further you drift from a close, INTIMATE CONTACT with Almighty
God. And the WEAKER YOU become spiritually!
YOU NEED TO FAST! YOU need to seek God and draw close to Him
by FASTING AND PRAYER!
If you draw close to God, acknowledge your NEED for Him, and
depend on Him -- He will strengthen you by FILLING YOU WITH HIS
HOLY SPIRIT! He will give you the SPIRIT OF POWER, LOVE AND A
SOUND MIND (II Tim. 1:7). You'll receive His joy, peace,
patience, gentleness, humility, faith and self-control (Gal.
5:22-23).
God will literally INSPIRE YOU WITH HIS HOLY SPIRIT!
Notice now what Jesus says to you.
1. Even while you are going without physical food and drink,
how will you be receiving eternal, SPIRITUAL NOURISHMENT? John
7:37-39. Do you also receive spiritual "food" through the study
of God's Word when fasting? Deut. 8:3; Mat. 4:4 and John 6:63.
COMMENT: By fasting, studying the Bible and praying, you
recharge your "spiritual batteries," so to speak, by receiving
MORE of God's Holy Spirit. You receive SPIRITUAL POWER from God!
2. At one point during His ministry, a man came to Jesus'
disciples and asked them to cast a demon out of his son. They
couldn't do it (Mark 9:17-18). But when Jesus appeared on the
scene, how did He rebuke the foul spirit? Verse 25. Did the demon
leave? Verses 26-27. What did Jesus tell His disciples when they
wondered why THEY couldn't cast this wicked spirit out? Verse 29.
COMMENT: Because Jesus was close to the Father through MUCH
PRAYER and FASTING, He received the SPIRITUAL POWER necessary to
cast out this particularly obstinate and rebellious demon!
3. Did Jesus admit He could do NO spiritual works OF
HIMSELF? John 5:30. Then WHERE did Jesus say the spiritual power
He demonstrated time and again really came from? John 14:10.
COMMENT: Jesus received SPIRITUAL POWER from God the Father
to do mighty miracles and accomplish the work of God -- because
He FASTED AND PRAYED A GREAT DEAL!
You ALSO can receive that spiritual power. By drawing close
to God with PRAYER and FASTING, YOU can receive new vigor,
enthusiasm, spiritual steadfastness and REAL POWER!
Fasting can help CHANGE YOUR APPROACH TO GOD, broaden your
horizons and fill you with greater faith. Fasting will not only
cause you to be more THANKFUL for the blessings of God -- the
little things like food and drink -- but it can help change your
entire approach and OUTLOOK TOWARD EVERYTHING!
Fasting and prayer can literally ALTER AND CHANGE YOUR WHOLE
LIFE!
Fast SOON!
Do you want God to intervene on YOUR behalf? Do you really
want to RECEIVE MORE of the Holy Spirit? Do you desire to have
close, INTIMATE CONTACT with your Heavenly Father, who bestows
every good and perfect gift?
Do you desire to have greater spiritual POWER and IMPACT in
your Christian life? Do you want to be FILLED with the Spirit of
God -- the spirit of love, POWER and sound-mindedness?
DO YOU DESIRE to WALK WITH GOD?
Then FOLLOW THE EXAMPLES set for you in God's Word! Seek God
by chastening and humbling yourself before Him with FASTING!
Remember the examples of Moses, David, Jehoshaphat, Daniel,
and the nation of Judah in Ezra's time. Remember the New
Testament examples of Christ and Paul! Remember the very words of
Jesus Christ, speaking to you and me:
"THE DAYS WILL COME, when the bridegroom shall be taken away
from them, and THEN SHALL THEY FAST IN THOSE DAYS" (Mark 2:20).
If you will obey Christ, and seek God by fasting whenever
you need to, your life will be MIRACULOUSLY CHANGED! You'll be
blessed beyond your ability to comprehend. You will be blessed
with spiritual love, CLOSENESS TO GOD, and DYNAMIC SPIRITUAL
POWER!