Many of us welcome the month of January to
shed the many pounds that we accumulated over thanksgiving and Christmas.
Some of us join the local gym and work out, and many will participate in
various types of "Fasts" depending on how quickly they want to
shed those pounds.
Many Christians individually or
collectively with their churches also participate in a Spiritual fast at the
start of the New Year. For many of us it is the 21-day Daniel
Fast. There are approximately 99 verses in the bible that refer
to "Fasting" and hence it must be of great importance. Although
God commanded fasting by the Israelites in the Old Testament, we do not
see Him commanding fasting in the New Testament or as a matter of fact
forbidding it. Many early Christians did however practice fasting and prayer as
a part of their spiritual lives and so should we. Having said this we should
not participate in a Fast just to say we did a fast, but we should do so with a
purpose of gaining spiritual strength, a deeper understanding of God and a
closer relationship with Him. Sometimes we need clarity from God
concerning our next steps, sometimes we need a breakthrough concerning
situations in our lives (our health, issues with our children, our marriages or
our career).
When we fast it is not about the length of time
fasting but it is the effectiveness of it. Although fasting is generally
abstaining from food, you can also fast from other things that will require
some sacrifice such as watching television. If you have never fasted before
and want to try it, you should start with a partial fast- such as abstaining
for a few hours and not an entire day.
In His Service,
Vilma
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