This article relies heavily on Samuel Miller who is a Presbyterian minister from the early 1800s, however, when someone is right, they are right, so let’s get started.
“And I set my face unto the Lord God, to
seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting.”
This
is a quote from Daniel 9:3, Daniel has realized that the 70 years that the
prophet Jeremiah had prophesied was nearing the end. Realizing that corruption
was all around him and this included the corruption of his own people, Daniel
turned to God in prayer and fasting. Daniel was not presumptuous. Nor was he
lazy or sluggish in his action because of the certainty of God"s approaching
deliverance. But Daniel instead, “considers himself called to special
humiliation, fasting, and prayer.” Daniel confessed his sins and the sins of
his nation before God in an attitude of Piety, Humility, and Penitence, asking
God to bring about what He had already promised.
What is required for fasting?
1) Fasting
is abstinence.
2) Fasting
is not a requirement or duty of law that must be fulfilled. (You are not bound
by the church to fast at certain religious dates or times.)
3) There
is no required number of days to fast.
4) Fasting
is a DIVINELY INSTITUTED tool for which ALL CHRISTIANS ARE BOUND, at PROPER
SEASONS, to attend.
5) Yet
it is a matter of the heart.
Fasting is affirmed by the following
considerations. 1. Nature itself seems to recognize fasting is necessary. Throughout
time many false religions have used the practice of fasting to discipline their
followers in a legalistic sense. More recently fasting has been recognized as
beneficial for your health by giving the body a much need occasional vacation
from the labors of digestion and other necessary movements of bodily function.
Fasting has also been recognized as increasing mental acuity, while fasting, it
might be a good time to memorize scripture.
Those were physical natural reasons
to fast. What benefit is there in fasting before God? One thing to remember is,
that fasting cannot make you more presentable to God. Christ has already made
you presentable by His imparting righteousness to you when on the cross, “He
who knew no sin became sin for us, that we might be made the righteousness of
God in Him.” It is the humiliation before God, of confession of sin for
ourselves and our nation that brings Spiritual acuity we cannot get just by
mental exercises. It is in rejoicing in God’s forgiveness, God’s Mercy, God’s
Love that brings peace that surpasses all understanding.
Mark 9:29 “And He said unto them, “This kind can come forth by nothing
but by prayer and fasting.”
The above scripture speaks to a
spirit that we cannot overcome by superficial prayer. Only through much prayer
and fasting can we overcome such spiritual opposition from the unseen world
around us. One example is how the spirit of the antichrist is consuming and
controlling the world governments. OUR GOVERNMENT! This kind can only be put
out by much prayer and fasting. Sincere, humble confession and repentance, then
pleading with God to break the hold of wickedness over our nation and the
nations of the world.
By the way, confession is neither
humble nor sincere if not accompanied by repentance. Repentance is the fruit of
humble sincere confession. This is what I am calling all true believers to.
Prayer and fasting, not a certain day, not a certain amount of time. But a
continuous, weekly, whatever day of the week you can set aside until we see
God’s will revealed for our world. And we must say and believe unanimously,
EVEN SO, COME LORD JESUS!
We cannot know for certain that this
is the end of time. BUT we cannot know for
certain that it isn’t the end of time.
Now I will give you some homework.
Examples of fasting in the Old Testament and New Testament. As well as commands
to fast from the New Testament.
1) Joshua
7:6
2) 2
Samuel 12:16
3) 1
Kings 21:27
4) Nehemiah
1:4
5) 2
Chronicles 20:3
6) Jonah
3:7-8
7) Esther
4:16
8) Ezra
8:21
9) Matthew
4:2
10) Acts 2:33
11) Luke 2:37
12) Acts 10:30
13) 2
Corinthians 6:5; 11:27
What
attitude should we have when we fast?
Mathew
6:16-18, “Moreover when you fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad
countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to
fast. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. But thou, when you fast
anoint thy head and wash thy face; That thou appear not unto men to fast, but
unto thy Father which is in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret shall
reward thee openly.” When we fast, we
must remember the attitude of Daniel, who when he fasted, he laid before God
His own sins and the sins of his people in humility, broken and contrite
remembering that he is going before the Holy God. After confession and only
after confession does Daniel present his request before YAHWEH. First penitence
and humility then request and praise for forgiveness and restoration that only
belongs to God.
The Benefits of Fasting
First,
we must empty ourselves of any idea that we are meritorious because we would do
such a thing as deny ourselves sustenance for a period of time, we are not. If
we do this, we are doing only what is required of us. Many heathens have used
fasting to their own vainglory and to lead unknowledgeable people astray,
don’t fall into that trap.
Fasting,
“is a natural and significant expression of our penitence for sin.”
Fasting
is for the Mortification of the flesh, a tool to be used to stamp out our
fleshly God-dishonoring desires. From the first day of Salvation the carnal
desires of the flesh war against the Spirit of God that now dwells within us, prayer
and fasting, is the means by which we do battle to keep the flesh under control.
And that battle rages until we are home and in the presence of our Lord and our
God. Fasting must not be done to such an extreme that one would impair their
health. Just as man was not made for the Sabaoth, but Sabaoth for man, in the
same way, fasting, is for the man. As was said before fasting is a tool for us to
use to subdue the flesh in repentance and humility in thanksgiving for Grace
and Forgiveness. Not a legal requirement to be shoved down someone’s throat,
not to make one holier than thou, not to fill us with pride or shame because
one who does look down on one who doesn’t. Fasting is deeply personal and should
be kept between you and your heavenly Father.
Let
us remember that fasting has been from the beginning of time. Our forefathers
have handed fasting down throughout the ages. Should we neglect such a powerful
tool to aid us in our fight against sin?
Shall
we not fight against national sin and the corruption of our nation with every
tool that God has equipped us with? Remember, Ephesians 6:12, “For we wrestle
not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness
in high places.” God has given us this tool to fight against these powers. Shall
we not use them?
I
repeat the earlier call for fasting and prayer, fasting and prayer are the
ultimate peaceful protest. This battle can be fought from your private place of
prayer. So, I beg you my brothers and sisters in Christ to get on your knees.
Not just for sake of country but for the sake of building God’s kingdom, for
the sake of God’s glory, for the sake of God’s will in your life, my life, and
the lives of all the elect. Let us humble ourselves, and give God the Glory.