Starting last night and continuing into this evening a group of Biola students has gathered together to fast and pray. These precious students wanted to fast and call out to God to do a work of the Holy Spirit on Biola鈥檚 campus during the coming year. But they wanted to know what the Bible taught about fasting first. Here鈥檚 an outline of what I shared with them yesterday evening.
Preliminaries:
- The Bible doesn鈥檛 command New Testament believers (like us) to fast, but still seems to assume that we will (Mark 2:20).
- The Bible doesn鈥檛 prescribe only one way to fast.
Example: Daniel went three weeks without any tasty food (Dan. 10:3).
- Fasting doesn鈥檛 stand on its own; it is always linked with prayer.
- Fasting is not the key to getting our prayers answered. Fasting simply reminds us to pray, and humbles us in the presence of God鈥攚hich is the only attitude with which we can approach God in prayer.
Why do we fast according to the Bible? 10 Reasons:
- To 鈥渉umble our souls鈥 before God.
Example: The children of Israel were commanded to fast on the annual Day of Atonement. The expression 鈥渉umble their souls鈥 shows up repeatedly in connection with the fasting expected on this day (Lev 16:29, 31; 23:27, 32; cf. Num 29:7).
- To grieve or lament in the presence of God.
Example 1: Hannah cried out to God and refused to eat when she went up to the temple after Peninnah provoked her about not having any children (1 Sam. 1:6-8).
Example 2: David and the people fasted and mourned the death of Saul and Jonathan (2 Sam. 1:11-12), and then again the death of Abner (2 Sam. 3:31-36).
- To call out to God for help when we鈥檙e afraid.
Example: When Jehoshaphat learned that a great Syrian army was coming against his people, we read that 鈥淛ehoshaphat was afraid and turned his attention to seek the LORD, and proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah鈥 (2 Chron. 20:3).
- To release the bonds of the oppressed and share with the poor.
Example: Isaiah 58:6-7, 鈥淚s this not the fast which I choose, to loosen the bonds of wickedness, to undo the bands of the yoke, and to let the oppressed go free and break every yoke? Is it not to divide your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into the house; when you see the naked, to cover him鈥?鈥
- To ask God to answer a prayer.
Example 1: Daniel fasted and prayed that God would return the people from exile in answer to God鈥檚 promise (Dan. 9:3f; cf. Neh. 1:4-11).
Example 2: Ezra and company fasted and prayed for protection before their long journey back to their homeland (Ezra 8:21-23).
Example 3: Esther called for the Jews in Susa to fast and pray on her behalf so that the king would receive her after learning that Haman planned to annihilate the Jews (Esther 4:16).
- To ask God to reveal an interpretation.
Example: Daniel fasted and prayed for three weeks for God to give him understanding of a vision (Dan. 10:2-3).
- For corporate repentance and calling upon God for mercy.
Example 1: After a locust plague had decimated the land, Joel called out, 鈥淐onsecrated a fast鈥nd cry out to the LORD!鈥 (Joel 1:14; cf. 2:15).
Example 2: The Assyrians fasted when they heard that God was going to destroy Nineveh (Jonah 3:5).
Example 3: Nehemiah assembled the people to fast and confess their sin of intermarriage with pagan wives (Neh. 9:1).
- As a regular discipline for someone to whom God has given a focused ministry of prayer.
Example: Anna was an elderly widow in the temple 鈥渟erving night and day with fastings and prayers鈥 (Luke 2:36-37).
- To resist temptation.
Example: The Holy Spirit drove Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil; he fasted and prayed for forty days before the temptation (Matt 4:1-2; Luke 4:1-2).
- For guidance.
Example 1: The prophets and teachers were 鈥渕inistering to the Lord and fasting鈥 when the Holy Spirit told them to set apart Barnabas and Saul/Paul for missionary work (Acts 13:1-4a).
Example 2: Barnabas and Paul appointed elders in the churches they planted 鈥渉aving prayed with fasting鈥 (Acts 14:23).
How should we fast? Attitudes:
- We should fast humbly.
Example 1: David wrote, 鈥淚 humbled my soul with fasting鈥 (Psalm 35:13).
Example 2: In the Parable of the Pharisee and Tax Collector, the Pharisee said these words鈥攊n prayer(!)鈥攖o God(!), 鈥淭hank you that I am not like other people 鈥 I fast twice a week 鈥 鈥 (Luke 18:12; cf. Isaiah 58:3-5).
- Engaging the heart, not just the stomach.
Example: Joel relayed God鈥檚 words, 鈥溾榊et even now,鈥 declares the LORD, 鈥楻eturn to Me with all your heart, and with fasting, weeping and mourning; and rend your heart and not your garments鈥欌(Joel 2:12).
- Out of weakness and need.
Example: David wrote, 鈥For zeal for your house has consumed me, and the reproaches of those who reproach you have fallen on me. When I wept in my soul with fasting, it became my reproach. When I made sackcloth my clothing, I became a byword to them.鈥 (Psalm 69:9-11). Elsewhere: 鈥淢y knees are weak from fasting鈥 (Psalm 109:24)
- Privately, to whatever degree is possible.
Example: 鈥淏ut you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face so that your fasting will not be noticed by men, but by your Father who is in secret 鈥︹ (Matt. 6:17-18; cf. 6:16)
I hope this short summary of fasting in the Bible will help you the next time you consider fasting for prayer.
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