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IN FOCUS
Church of God-eim
PO Box 3332 . Modesto, CA 95353
www.cog-eim.org
September 9, 2006
Fasting
A way to stay close to God
An insert that was included in
an old Good News magazine presented the following information
regarding fasting. Because we are coming up to the Day of
Atonement soon, this information should be of value to you. Here
is the insert as it appeared:
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God expects us to fast (Matt. 6:16-18;
9:14-15). It shows that we really want to humble ourselves and depend on
God.
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God was able to bless many people after
they humbled themselves through fasting. King Ahab’s life was prolonged (I
Kings 21:17-29). Nineveh was spared from destruction (Jonah 3:4-10). Jesus
was able to resist Satan’s temptation (Matt. 4:1-11). The early Church
leaders were guided in decision making (Acts 13:1-3).
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The biblical example of a true fast is not
partaking of either food or liquid (Ex. 34:28). The Bible records one-day
fasts (Lev. 23:27, 29). It also teaches that two or three-day fasts are
appropriate on occasions (Esther 4:16). However a person’s physical
condition must be considered. If a person is not in good health, the advice
of a licensed medical doctor should be obtained to determine if a fast is
medically prohibited in his or her case.
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Avoid seeking your pleasure, doing
unnecessary work or justifying your carnal ways during a fast. Don’t view it
as a form of penance designed to force God to do what you want (Isa.
58:3-4). Don’t do it to be seen of men (Matt. 6:17-18). Rather, let God
reveal to you any areas where you are self-centered or weak.
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Consider selecting a specific purpose to
concentrate on while fasting. It might involve over-coming a personal
problem, receiving guidance in decision making, gaining better understanding
or seeking blessings needed in God’s work or in someone’s life (Isa. 58:6-7;
Esth. 4:16).
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Pray, study God’s Word, and meditate. Admit
where you have sinned (Dan. 9:1-19). Thinking about God’s greatness and your
need to depend on Him (Jas. 4:9-10; I Pet. 5:5-6). Seek a deeper
understanding of God’s will and the strength to live it (Isa. 58:10-11).
Make changes that will increase the love you show toward God and your
fellowman (Rom. 13:8).
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After drawing closer to God, make your
requests known. Also give thanks for your blessings (II Chron. 33:11-13;
Phil. 4:6).
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Reap the rewards of a better attitude, more
understanding and more direct intervention by God (Job 22:29; Ps. 9:11-12;
Prov. 22:4).
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Fast often enough to stay close to God. By
doing so you’ll be much stronger spiritually (Matt. 23:12).
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