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In its simplest form, fasting is a time during which you abstain from eating. Fasting can enable you to focus, intensify your desire for holiness and help you hear the voice of God more clearly.
Fasting takes your attention off your everyday earthly needs and helps you focus your attention on more eternal, spiritual needs. At times God may ask you to pray and fast for a specific situation or individual. Or you may want to fast to grow closer in your personal relationship with Christ. Fasting can help you build a lifestyle of discipline.
Yes. Besides Jesus, Daniel fasted, as did Moses, Elijah, Ezra, Esther, Paul and the Early Church. (See Luke 4:1-14; Daniel 9:3-19; Deuteronomy 9:7-29; 1 Kings 19:8; Ezra 8:21-23; Esther 4:16; Acts 9:9, 13:1-3, 14:23)
Scripturally, fasting is almost always partnered with prayer (e.g., Ezra 8:21,23; Luke 2:36-37). During times when you would normally eat you may want or need to couple fasting and prayer with one or more of the items below:
Some people fast on a regular basis (e.g., breakfast every Monday or all day on Wednesday) as a habitual discipline (Luke 2:36-37). Other people may fast once a month or on certain occasions (Esther 4:16). Times when you want to fast may include when you need direction for a major decision in your life, strength and wisdom for a special task to which God has called you or extra prayer time for you grow in your relationship with Christ.
The most common way to fast is to abstain from eating food and drink only water. If you haven't done this before you will want to start by fasting one meal. Slowly work your way to a full day or more.
At times people will do a juice fast, drinking only juice. Some other types of fasts are not eating meat, choosing not to eat desserts, eating only fruits and vegetables, or abstaining from some other type of food.
Other non-food fasts might include abstaining from television, computers or gaming systems. The motive behind such would be to deny yourself things that get in the way of spending extra time in God's presence.
God wants to change you (Isaiah 58:6-14). Listen to God's voice for direction for your life. Hear what is on His heart. Take extra time to repent of sin and ask God for supernatural insight and strength.
Feel like your fasting isn't working? Examine your heart and motives (Isaiah 58:1-5; Zechariah 7).
This is meant to serve as a guideline to help get you started with a lifestyle of fasting. You may also want to check out, "7 Basic Steps to Successful Fasting and Prayer," by clicking here.