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| | Fasting | : : What is Spiritual Fasting? | | Fasting | : : Is Fasting Relevant in a Covenant of Grace? | | Fasting | : : Fasting: Superficial or Supernatural? | | | Fasting unto the Lord goes beyond rote, superficial sacrifice of food. Fasting unto the Lord, when done with the proper heart and the proper spirit, cleaves you to the Lord; everything on earth takes a back seat to worshiping and communing with your Heavenly Father. It is about "holding fast" to Him regardless of your circumstances (reference Deuteronomy 10:20, 11:22, 13:4, 30:20; Joshua 22:5, 23:8; 2 Kings 18:6; Psalm 119:31, 139:10; 1 Peter 5:12).
In Jeremiah 14:12, the Lord proclaims, "Although they fast, I will not listen to their cry." His refusal to listen to His people was based on their continued wickedness; their superficial sacrifice meant nothing because they persisted, unrepentant, in sinful behavior. Jesus, too, warned about fasting as an empty, perfunctory ritual. Jesus spoke to the Pharisees about hypocrisy and hardened hearts in Matthew 15:8-11, 18-20: "You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you: 'These people honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me. They worship Me in vain; their teachings are but rules taught by men.' Jesus called the crowd to Him and said, 'Listen and understand. What goes into a man's mouth does not make him 'unclean', but what comes out of his mouth, that is what makes him 'unclean'. ... But the things that come out of the mouth come from the heart, and these make a man 'unclean'. For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander. These are what make a man 'unclean'. ..." phone tracking apps for android turbofish.com monitoring apps for android adult porn stories mom and son tolobel.com tamil sex stories readable
| | Fasting | : : Fast Unto the Lord, Not Unto Men | | | Fasting is a sacred and special sacrifice; it is for the Lord, not for human approval or notice. In Matthew 6:16-18, Jesus cautions those who choose to fast for human admiration and approval, "When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are fasting. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that it will not be obvious to men that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, Who sees what is done in secret, will reward you."
Please understand the spirit of Jesus' message. He is not saying that absolutely no one should know when we are fasting. In fact, it is very important to have a trusted Christian friend or a network of Christian friends who can pray for you while you are fasting. Jesus is cautioning against fasting for the approval and notice of man, just as He cautions against giving for sheer spectacle. looking to cheat redirect how to tell if wife has cheated
| | Fasting | : : Who Fasted in the Bible? | | | Below, in chronological order, is a representation of those who fasted in the Bible, but it is not a complete or exhaustive list.
Moses
(Exodus 34:28), in a 40-day radical fast (no food or water), sustained by the Lord as he received the 10 commandments
The Israelites
(Judges 20:26-27), in a corporate fast, to seek the Lord's guidance
(Nehemiah 9:1), in a corporate fast, confessing their sins and worshiping the Lord
(1 Samuel 7:6), led by Samuel in a corporate and intercessory fast, repenting for their sins
King David
(2 Samuel 12:16), in intercession for his ill son
(Psalm 35:13) in mourning and intercession for the illness of others
(Psalm 69:10) in humble repentance, asking God for personal mercy and restoration
Elijah
(1 Kings 19:8) in a 40-day radical fast, prompted and sustained by the Lord
Ezra
(Ezra 8:21-23), in humble petition before the Lord
Esther
(Esther 4:16), in a three-day fast, accompanied by fasting intercessors, as she sought the Lord's favor in interceding for the Jews
The Ninevites and the King of Nineveh
(Jonah 3:5-10), in a corporate fast, earnestly repenting of their evil ways
Jesus
(Matthew 4:2, Luke 4:2), in preparation for His earthly ministry
New Testament Leaders and Prophets
(Acts 13:1-3), in worship of the Lord before He instructed them to set apart Barnabus and Saul for His designated missionary appointment
Paul and Barnabus
(Acts 14:23), in committing the appointed church elders to the Lord symptoms of chlamydia in the throat phuckedporn.com oral chlamydia pictures my girlfriend cheated on me with another girl prashanthiblog.com my ex girlfriend cheated on me why some women cheat open boyfriend cheated on me dilation and curettage risks open herbal abortion free coupon sites open medication discount coupons women want men click why are women unfaithful
| | Fasting | : : Are There Different Kinds of Fasts? | | Fasting | : : How Do I Fast Unto the Lord in Today's World? | | Fasting | : : The Compassion of Jesus and the Purpose of this Fast | | | In the account of Jesus' desert temptation, both Matthew and Luke record that, at the end of His 40-day fast, "He was hungry". Jesus, fully man and fully God, experienced every emotion and sensation as His children do: hunger, weakness, tiredness. The significant difference, of course, is that even in His weakened state, Jesus perfectly avoided temptation and sin. He did so by completely relying on the Word of God. Jesus knows that you will feel weak, hungry, sick, and even afraid at times, but He will sustain you in ways you never thought possible. To receive that sustenance, you must persevere in trust and faithfulness.
"Jesus answered, 'It is written: Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.' " (Matthew 4:4) looking to cheat redirect how to tell if wife has cheated phone tracking apps for android turbofish.com monitoring apps for android albuterol (salbutamol) pill go dapoxetine
| | Fasting | : : I'm Afraid to Fast! | | Fasting | : : How Fasting Relates to the The Great Commandment | | Fasting | : : True Fasting as Detailed in Isaiah 58 | | Fasting | : : Isn't Fasting Practiced by Other Religions (and By Those with No Religion?) | | Fasting | : : Why Fast Now? | | Fasting | : : Corporate and Intercessory Fasting | | Fasting | : : 2008 Lenten Fast | | Fasting | : : I'm a Pastor; How Do I Get My Congregation Involved? | | Fasting | : : I'm a Parent; How Do I Include My Children in this 40-Day Journey? | | Fasting | : : Have Additional Questions, or Need More Information? | | | Should you have additional or specific questions about fasting, please e-mail us. We would welcome the opportunity to hear from you. May God bless your faithfulness!
| | Fasting | : : Have Additional Questions or Need More Information? | | Fasting | : : This is My First Fasting Experience; What Should I Expect? | | Fasting | : : Legalism and the Liquid Fast | | Fasting | : : I Feel So Weak! What Should I Do? | | Fasting | : : How to use this website for fasting and prayer | | Fasting | : : Recommended Books on Fasting and Revival | | | Recommended Books on Fasting and Revival
Bragg, Paul C. and Patricia. The Miracle of Fasting. (Santa Barbara, CA: Health Science, n.d.).
Bright, Bill. The Coming Revival. (Orlando, FL: New Life Publications, 1995). See pages 131-
135 for prayers of repentance).
Bright, Bill. First Love. (Orlando, FL: New Life Publications, 2002).
Bright, Bill. The Transforming Power of Fasting and Prayer. (Orlando, FL: New Life Publications, 1997).
Bright, Bill and Jenson, Ron. Glow in the Dark. (Sisters, OR: Multnomah Publishers, Inc., 2005).
Jonathan Edwards on Revival. (Carlisle, PA: The Banner of Truth Trust, 1987).
Towns, Elmer L. Fasting for Spiritual Breakthrough. (Ventura, CA: Regal Books, 1996).
Towns, Elmer L. Knowing God Through Fasting. (Shippensburg, PA: Destiny Image Publishers, Inc., 2002).
Wallis, Arthur. God's Chosen Fast. (Fort Washington, PA: Christian Literature Crusade, 1993).
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