A Lesson On The Spiritual Discipline Of Fasting
What we can do to add this to our spiritual growth.
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Early in my faith, I never understood fasting and how it affects spiritual growth. Yet, as I have matured and learned to practice this discipline, I have found a new depth in connecting with Jesus and growing in my faith.
Fasting is a spiritual discipline practiced for centuries across various religious traditions. In Christianity, fasting is a profound means to deepen one’s faith, reflect on spiritual matters, and seek a closer relationship with God.
This chapter will delve deeper into the biblical foundations of how fasting aids in spiritual growth and provide comprehensive practical steps to engage in this profound practice effectively.
The Biblical Foundations of Fasting
The Bible talks a lot about fasting, and it share insight into why it is important for our spiritual growth and for connecting with God.
1. Fasting as a Path to Humility
Fasting is often associated with humility before God. Ezra 8:21 describes Ezra proclaiming a fast to humble themselves before God, seeking a safe journey for themselves and their children.
By abstaining from food, believers physically express their dependence on God, acknowledging that their true strength comes from Him alone.
This profound humility opens their hearts to receive more of God’s grace, deepening their reliance and trust in His providential care.
2. Fasting for Spiritual Clarity and Guidance
Fasting can significantly enhance spiritual clarity and divine guidance. As shown in Acts 13:2-3, while the church at Antioch was worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit directed them to set apart Barnabas and Saul for the work He had called them to.
This illustrates how fasting and prayer sharpen spiritual receptiveness, enabling believers to discern God’s direction more clearly and respond more decisively to His call.
3. Fasting as a Means of Repentance
Fasting serves as a powerful expression of genuine repentance and seeking forgiveness. The story of Jonah illustrates this when the Ninevites, from the king to the ordinary people, fasted to show their sorrow and repentance over their sinful ways (Jonah 3:5-10).
This collective act of fasting moved God to compassion, sparing them from impending destruction, and highlights how fasting can be a catalyst for divine mercy and forgiveness.
4. Fasting Strengthens Prayer
The connection between fasting and prayer is frequently emphasized in Scripture, enhancing the efficacy of our prayers.
Daniel’s example in Daniel 9:3, where he fasts and prays fervently to seek God’s mercy, shows that the physical act of fasting intensifies the spiritual urgency and sincerity of our prayers.
This dedicated approach makes our prayers a more profound expression of faith and deep desires, potentially leading to more impactful spiritual outcomes.
5. Fasting as a Testimony of Sacrifice
Jesus’ 40-day fast in the wilderness, as recounted in Matthew 4:1-2, was a period of spiritual testing and strengthening before His public ministry.
This significant event demonstrates that fasting can testify to our willingness to sacrifice and deny our earthly desires to focus wholly on God, preparing us for more substantial works and profound service in His kingdom.
Practical Steps to Engage in Fasting
Fasting isn't something that you jump into and go like crazy. I have found that taking steps into the practice of fasting is essential to be authentic and consider your health. In this section, I have provided five things to consider when starting the practice of fasting.
1. Start with Short Fasts
Beginners should start with manageable fasts, such as skipping one meal or fasting for a specific part of the day. This gradual approach helps your body and spirit adjust to fasting rhythms without overwhelming you.
As you grow more accustomed to the discipline, you can gradually extend the duration of your fasts, thereby deepening your spiritual experiences and benefits.
2. Set Clear Spiritual Objectives
It is crucial to define your spiritual goals before beginning a fast. Whether seeking guidance, engaging in repentance, or needing strength for a particular challenge, having a clear objective will focus your prayers and reflections during the fast.
This purpose-driven approach ensures that your fasting is both intentional and spiritually productive.
3. Prepare Physically and Spiritually
Physical preparation is essential, especially if you plan an extended fast. Nutritious eating in the days leading up to the fast and proper hydration are crucial.
Spiritual preparation involves prayer and meditation on scripture, setting one's mind and heart on the purposes of one's fast. This preparation makes the fasting experience both safer and more spiritually fulfilling.
4. Stay Hydrated and Rest
It is vital to maintain hydration with water and, if allowed, nutritious liquids like broth or juice during the fast. Also, allowing yourself more time to rest and be less physically active than usual helps manage energy levels and maintains focus on spiritual activities rather than physical exertion.
5. Break Your Fast Gradually
When your fasting period ends, reintroduce food gradually. Start with light meals and avoid heavy foods immediately to prevent digestive discomfort.
This careful approach helps your body adjust smoothly to regular eating patterns. It can also be a reflective process of transitioning from a period of spiritual intensity back to everyday life routines.
Conclusion
Fasting is a profound spiritual discipline that enriches our relationship with God. It fosters humility, enhances prayer, promotes repentance, and sharpens spiritual discernment.
Following these practical steps and grounding your practice in the biblical reasons for fasting can deepen your faith and help you grow spiritually.
Fasting is not just a denial of the flesh but an affirmation of the spirit’s desire to gain more of God in one’s life.
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> By abstaining from food, believers physically express their dependence on God, acknowledging that their true strength comes from Him alone.
Never crossed my mind until this article... But it makes sense.
Thank you for this thoughtful post. This was very well written to help explain all aspects of fasting.