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TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL FASTING

 

Fasting is a spiritual discipline that causes one to

disassociate him or herself from the natural desires of the flesh,

and affords us an opportunity to focus our attention on seeking

God’s direction for our lives, our loved ones, or our Church.

 

HOW TO BEGIN YOUR FAST

 

1. Set Your Objective

Why are you fasting? Is it for spiritual renewal, for guidance, for healing, for the resolution of problems, for special grace to handle a difficult situation? Ask the Holy Spirit to clarify His leading and objectives for your time of prayer and fasting. This will enable you to pray more specifically and strategically.

 

2. Make Your Commitment

Pray about the kind of fast you should undertake.

  • How long will you fast—one meal, one day, five days, one week?
  • The type of fast God wants you to undertake (water only, water and juices, “Daniel fast”—just vegetables, or fasting from some other fleshly desire such as, television, sports, chocolate, etc..)
  • How much time each day you will devote to prayer and God’s Word.

Making these commitments ahead of time will help you

sustain your fast when physical temptations and life’s

pressures tempt you to abandon it.

 

3. Prepare Yourself Spiritually

The very foundation of fasting and prayer is repentance. Unconfessed sin will hinder your prayers.

 

Here are several things you can do to prepare your heart:

  • Confess any sin that the Holy Spirit calls to your remembrance and accept God’s forgiveness (1 John 1:9)
  • Surrender your life fully to Jesus Christ as your Lord and Master; refuse to obey your worldly nature (Romans 12:1-2)
  • Do not underestimate spiritual opposition. Satan sometimes intensifies the natural battle between body and spirit (Gal. 5:16-17)

4. Prepare Yourself Physically

Fasting requires reasonable precautions. Consult your physician first, especially if you take prescription medication or have a chronic ailment. Some persons should never fast without professional supervision.

  • Prepare your body. Eat smaller meals before starting a fast. Avoid high-fat and sugary foods.
  • Expect some physical discomforts, especially on the second day. You may have fleeting hunger pains, dizziness, or the “blahs.” Withdrawal from caffeine and sugar may cause headaches.

5. Put Yourself on a Schedule

For maximum spiritual benefit, set aside ample time to be alone with the Lord. Listen for His leading. The more time you spend with Him, the more meaningful your fast will be. Make scheduled times in the morning and evening that you will spend time with the Lord without any distractions. Try to make several “quiet times” in your daily schedule (these need not be long, maybe 2-3 minutes) to simply praise God and give Him thanks (Col. 3:15).

 

6. End Your Fast Gradually

Begin eating gradually. Do not eat solid foods immediately after your fast. Suddenly reintroducing solid food to your stomach and digestive tract will likely have a negative effect. Try several smaller meals or snacks each day.

 

Excerpts taken from Bill Bright’s 7 Basic Steps to Successful Fasting and Prayer (NewLife Publications, Orlando, FL 32809)








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