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FASTING
HAPPY NEW YEAR LIBERTY!!!!!
Pastor Richard and Joan are on Vacation, please keep them in your prayers.
They will be back next week
Today I want to talk to you briefly on fasting.
Starting tomorrow we are starting our corporate 21 day fast as we do every January at the beginning of a new year.
I’m excited to see and hear what Holy Spirit is going to do during this fasting season.
The world has caught on to fasting.
You see people doing
Juice fast,
Intermittent fast
Alternate day fasting,
But what is biblical fasting?
Biblical fasting is abstaining from food, and possibly drink, for a limited period of time as a mark of religious commitment, and devotion, or as an expression of repentance for sins.
Kinds of fasting we see in scripture
Abstaining from food, and drink Ezra 10:6.
Abstaining from food only 1 Samuels 1:7
Duration of fasting in scripture
One day
Three days
Seven days
21 days
40 days
Scripture identifies a number of situations in which fasting is appropriate.
there are different kinds of fast.
Let me mention some.
People fasted to seek God’s guidance
Seeking God’s intervention
Esther 4:15–17
Humble yourself before God
Ezra 8:21
Repentance
1 Samuel 7:6
10 Different Types of Fasts in the Bible
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The Disciples’ Fast (Matthew 17:21) – For deliverance from sin, addiction, bondage.
If we fast, we can break the power of sins and addictions that limit our freedom in Christ.
2. The Ezra Fast (Ezra 8:21-23) – For God’s help in solving problems and for protection from Satan.
Ezra said that they prayed and fasted and God answered their request.
3. The Samuel Fast (1 Samuel 7:6) - For revival.
The people were bound by idol worship and needed deliverance.
Samuel called them to seek God and to bring the Ark back to Jerusalem.
If we fast and pray for revival, God will pour Himself out on His people.
4. The Elijah Fast (1 Kings 19:4-8) - Mental freedom from emotional problems or habits.
Through fasting, God will show us how to overcome emotional problems and destructive habits.
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The Widow’s Fast (1 Kings 17:9-16) – Fasting to provide for the needy.
The widow went without food to meet the physical needs of someone else.
Because she sacrificed her food, God made sure that she had more than enough food.
6. Paul Fast (Acts 9:9) - For physical healing and to get direction from God.
If we fast and submit our will to God, He will reveal His will to us.
7. The John the Baptist Fast (Luke 1:15) - To enhance our walk with God and witness.
If we fast for the influence of our testimonies to reach others for Christ, God will use us.
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The Esther Fast (Esther 4:16, 5:2) – For protection from the evil one.
If we fast for protection, God will deliver us from evil.
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The Jesus Fast (Matthew 4:1-2) - For spiritual power and victory over temptation, the flesh and the devil.
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The Daniel Fast (Daniel 1: 5-21; 10:3) – Fasting for health and to seek God’s favor, purpose and vision for life.
Ways to Fast
• Normal Fast – No food, water only.
• Absolute Fast – Absolutely no food or water (Caution: Should not be undertaken over 3 days and only then if you have a clear directive from the Lord and are in good health).
• Partial Fast – This could mean fasting certain meals of the day or abstaining from certain kinds of foods (i.e.: No meat or sweets, soup only, fruit and vegetables only, etc.
In Daniel 10:3, Daniel ate no pleasant bread).
• Juice Fast – Fruit and vegetable juices only.
• Corporate Fast – A church or group of people who feel God has called them to
fast together for a certain period of time.
• Jewish Fasting Period – The Jewish fast began at 6:00 P.M. in the evening and ended the next day at 6:00 P.M. (Some people follow this time period to begin and end fasts.)
• Fasting Plus Prayer — Remember, fasting should be combined with prayer.
God called us to fast and pray.
If you are fasting a certain meal of the day, use the time you would normally be eating to pray.
The combination of prayer and fasting is a powerful way to focus on seeking God for breakthroughs and answers to prayer.
• Fasting and Abstinence — Although the word “fast” is used as abstaining from food in the Bible and does not refer to giving up other things, during a fast one can practice abstinence from other pleasures as well, such as entertainment, TV, hobbies and sex, as spoken about in 1 Corinthians 7:1-5.
Fasting And Prayer
Starting this Tuesday, January 3 at 12 PM in the youth room will be having noon soaking sessions.
We want you to come and get saturated in the presence of the Lord.
Bring your journals, bring your Bibles as God will be speaking to you.
Our noon soaking sessions will be Tuesdays, Thursday, and Fridays in the youth room.
Fasting and Worship
Then on Wednesday nights starting this Wednesday, January 4 at 7 PM for three consecutive weeks ending on January 18.
We are gathering in the main auditorium as we fast for a time of prayer and worship.
Fasting Facts
Make sure you download the Liberty app or check the website or go on Instagram Liberty‘s Instagram page for our fasting fax through out the fast.
MY MOTHER FASTED
My mama was and still is a praying woman.
But every now and then she needed to supercharge her prayers.
So she would inform me and my brothers that she was going on a fast.
We would ask how long?
Some times it was 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days and on occasion she would say 21 days.
Now me and my brothers only asked how long for selfish reason.
We knew we were gonna have to pray, be quite in the house, and possibly fast with her in some way.
So we were not happy when she went on a fast.
My Mama prayed what seemed like 24/7 during those times.
She knew what supercharge her prayer life and it was fasting.
She is going to be 80 years old next year and she’s still wanting to fast and humble herself before the Lord.
What’s your motive for fasting?
What are the specific needs that you are fasting for?
Isaiah 58:3
Fasting should be a time of self-deprivation in order to focus on God and pleasing Him.
(Lev 16:29; Zech 7:5
However these people were only interested in pleasing themselves and continuing in their sins.
Isaiah 58:5
This is a satirical portrayal of the people’s fasting as mere external piety without repentance and righteous acts.
Ritualistic and insincere fasting is nothing but pomp.
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