Christian Fasting Is. 58 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO

This study is about Christian fasting following the Bible study that we did on Isaiah 58.

Should Christians fast?  Absolutely.  Paul did, often [2 Cor 6:5; 11:27].  Jesus did [Matt 4:2].  And Jesus instructed his disciples to fast [Matt 6:16-18] saying that they would fast after he was gone [Matt9:15].  So, fasting is doctrinal.

Why should we fast?  There are several reasons for fasting that we can find directly from scripture.  But suffice it to say that you can fast any time you sense the need to eliminate earthly distractions in your attempt to “get a hold of God.”

How and how long should we fast?  That depends.  Generally speaking, you will be fasting for a purpose like one of those above.  You will be seeking the Lord’s direction on a matter or trying to get a specific prayer answered.  So, you will normally only fast as long as it takes to get “peace” or assurance that God has heard your prayer and is going to answer it.

When should we fast?  Any time you desire.  However, there are some times that the scriptures tell us we should fast.

What are the benefits of fasting?  There are several according to Is 58:8-12.  However, remember that this was written to Israel and thus we are spiritually applying these verses to us.

Notice in this passage that there was the putting away of certain other things besides food and water and there was the correction of certain things gone wrong.  Keep this in mind when fasting.  Keep your vessel clean spiritually as well as physically.

Should we drink when we fast?  Yes, unless the duration is short.  There are those who fast without food or water for three days.  You’d better check with your physician before  attempting that; dehydration is a risk and a serious problem.  Generally, water is sufficient hydration for a short duration.  However, some people like diabetics and people who are hypoglycemic have to receive nourishment in liquid form to stabilize their blood sugar.  Fruit juice and the liquid from cooked vegetables will work.  There are probably good sources for this information in libraries or on the internet.

When should we not fast?  Don’t fast when it is going to puff you up like a Pharisee.  A person who fasts is not spiritual just because he fasts.  The Pharisees were notorious for fasting and they crucified the Lord.  Here are some choice examples of bad fasting: Is 58:3-4; Lk 18:12; Jer 14:12; Jer 36:9; and Matt6:16.