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The Discipline Of Fasting -
10-04-09, 09:18 PM
The Discipline Of Fasting
carm.org INTRODUCTION 1. For this series we have defined spiritual disciplines as... a. Spiritual exercises that bring one closer to God, to become more godly in character and behavior2. Previous studies examined the disciplines of... a. Prayer - especially the value of secret, simple, and steadfast prayer3. A discipline closely tied to prayer in the Scriptures is that of fasting... a. Practiced by men of God - Ezr 8:21; Neh 1:4; Dan 9:3; Mt 4:24. But some questions may come to mind... a. What exactly is fasting?[A detailed study of fasting can be found here. This study will simply summarize the answers to such questions...] I. FASTING IN THE BIBLE A. IN THE OLD TESAMENT... 1. Only one fast was commanded in the Law of Moses - Lev 16:29;23:27-29; Num 29:7 a. The phrase "afflict your soul" refers to fasting - cf. Psa 69:102. But the Israelites (and others) fasted on many other occasions a. In war, or at the threat of it - Judg 20:26; 1Sa 7:63. The purpose of fasting a. Some fasting was a natural reaction to grief over the loss of a loved one4. The nature of fasting a. Fasting generally involved abstaining from food but not water5. The length of fasting a. A fast was often for one day, from sunrise to sunset, and after sundown food would be taken - Judg 20:26; 2Sa 1:12;3:356. Warnings regarding fasting a. Fasting can easily turn into an external show and ceremonial ritualism-- Though subject to abuse, fasting played an important role in the life of Israel B. FASTING IN THE NEW TESTAMENT... 1. In the life of Jesus a. He fasted forty days in the wilderness - Mt 4:1-2; Lk 4:1-22. In the life of the early church a. Members of the church at Antioch served the Lord with fasting - Ac 13:1-23. In the life of Paul a. He fasted prior to his baptism - Ac 9:94. In the lives of others a. Anna - Lk 2:36-37-- Through both precept and example, the New Testament has much to say about fasting [Both Jews and Gentiles, Christians and non-Christians, practiced the spiritual discipline of fasting in Bible times. Should Christians fast today? I believe there is a place for fasting today...] II. WHY WOULD CHRISTIANS FAST? A. PEOPLE FAST TODAY FOR VARIOUS REASONS... 1. Some purposefully, for health reasons 2. Some without thinking, in times of grief and sorrow 3. Others, in an effort to gain some kind of self-control -- But these are not reasons Christian should fast in their service to God - Col 2:20-23 B. CHRISTIANS SHOULD FAST TO SEEK GOD'S HELP... 1. This is consistent with the majority of fasting in the OT a. In times of war or at the threat of it (Israel)2. This is consistent with the examples of fasting in the NT a. When dealing with temptations (Jesus)-- There is certainly apostolic example for Christians to fast today [If fasting has a place in the Christian life, then let's look more closely at...] III. WHEN WOULD CHRISTIANS FAST? A. WHENEVER CIRCUMSTANCES REQUIRE GOD'S HELP... 1. These may be occasions on an individual level a. When faced with difficult temptations2. These occasions might be on a congregational level a. As when appointing elders-- Not as some ceremonious ritual, but when appropriate for the occasion B. WHENEVER CIRCUMSTANCES CALL FOR MUCH PRAYER... 1. Is not God more likely to answer our prayers if we are persistent? - cf. Lk 18:1-8 2. Is not God more likely to respond if we fast in the proper manner? - cf. Mt 6:17-18 -- This may be why fasting is frequently joined with prayer in the Scriptures [Whenever there are matters requiring much prayer, fasting along with prayer is appropriate. Finally, let's take a look at...] IV. HOW SHOULD CHRISTIANS FAST? A. SOME BIBLICAL WARNINGS... 1. Not to be seen of men - Mt 6:16-18 2. Not as some regular ritual - cf. Mt 9:14-17 3. Not without true repentance - cf. Isa 58:3-9 -- To be effective, fasting must take such warnings seriously B. SOME PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS... 1. Don't fast just because it sounds like a neat thing to do a. Take the subject seriously2. If you have never fasted before... a. Start slow, fasting only for brief periods of time3. Fast when you have time to spend in prayerful meditation a. Remember the purpose for fasting-- Fasting is not an end, but a means to an end; a way to humble oneself before God1) To humble oneself in God's sightb. Thus fast when you have time CONCLUSION 1. Views about fasting have often been extreme... a. "Some have exalted religious fasting beyond all Scripture and reason, and others have utterly disregarded it." - John Wesley2. When properly understood, fasting can be a valuable spiritual discipline... a. A way to humble oneself before GodAs we seek to exercise ourselves unto godliness (2Ti 4:7), consider the practice of fasting as an appropriate complement to prayer and meditation... |
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