The Bible describes four major types of fasting:
A Regular Fast - Traditionally, a regular fast means refraining from eating all food. Most people still drink water or juice during a regular fast. When Jesus fasted in the desert, the Bible says, "After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry." This verse does not mention Jesus being thirsty.
A Partial Fast - This type of fast generally refers to omitting a specific meal from your diet or refraining from certain types of foods. Daniel 10:2-3 says, "At that time I, Daniel, mourned for three weeks. I ate no choice food; no meat or wine touched my lips; and I used no lotions at all until the three weeks were over." In Daniel 1:12, they restricted their diet to vegetables and water: "Please test your servants for ten days: Give us nothing but vegetables to eat and water to drink."
A Full Fast - These fasts are complete - no food and no drink. Acts 9:9 describes when Paul went on a full fast for three days following his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus: "For three days he was blind, and did not eat or drink anything." Esther also called for this type of fast in Esther 4:15-16: "Then Esther sent this reply to Mordecai: 'Go, gather together all the Jews who are in Susa, and fast for me. Do not eat or drink for three days, night or day. I and my maids will fast as you do. When this is done, I will go to the king, even though it is against the law. And if I perish, I perish.'" It is recommended that this type of fast be done with extreme caution and not for extended periods of time.
A Sexual Fast - 1 Corinthians 7:3-6 says, "The husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife, and likewise the wife to her husband. The wife's body does not belong to her alone but also to her husband. In the same way, the husband's body does not belong to him alone but also to his wife. Do not deprive each other except by mutual consent and for a time, so that you may devote yourselves to prayer. Then come together again so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control."
Although not mentioned in the Bible, Christians today commit to fasting from other activities as well. Some give up entertainment such as TV or movies to concentrate on prayer. Others fast from sleep or another activity for a specified period of time.
Fasting,
Ms. Dabs
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Fasting
This week discussion is about fasting. Prepare yourself to learn and hear what God has to say about fasting. Especially in a time like this when the saints of God are elevated. Send your comments and points to us. What do you say about fasting?
Seek God while He is yet present,
Ms.Dabs
Seek God while He is yet present,
Ms.Dabs
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Doubt and Fear
God did not give us a spirit of fear but a spirit of faith that overcome doubt and fear. In doing so we can now freely walk in perfect love. Love is a weapon use to help cast out such sins as unbelieve. God want us to be bless. Therefore, we must believe what we have not seen and have faith in the things to come through Jesus Christ. Readings Matthew 14: 24-33 to help you build your faith to overcome daily trials. Faith will also help you to reverence God and not fear man. Actually, we encourage you not to take your eyes off Jesus who is your primary souce of protection. According to Matthew 14: 28-33, Peter took his eyes off Jesus and lost faith and became fearful. He began to doubt the power of God while he was walking on water trusting God to hold him up. However, he got distracted and lost faith. He began to sink when doubt stepped in.
Although, Peter was afraid, he knew who to call upon in time of trouble and that was Jesus. He cried out for the Lord to save him and was saved. We have to remember when we are afraid or have fear in our lives we must know who to turn to for deliverance. Keep Jesus in your near presence to help you overcome fear and doubt at all times. God is our source in times of trouble no matter if we become afraid or lose trust. Just turn to Jesus always.
Remember doubting Thomas? Be not of little faith or doubt those things which you have not seen. Read John 20: 24-31. Doubting Thomas was one of the 12 disciples in the Bible. Another name for Thomas was Didymus, which comes from the Hebrew and Greek words both meaning 'the twin.' He wasn't one of the more well known disciples, but he was popular enough to earn the nickname "Doubting Thomas." He was given this label because he simply did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead. I too have been a 'Doubting Thomas.' But the experience made me a better person and made my faith so much more stronger in my walk with Jesus. I doubted many times about who I am in Christ. I know who I am now because I have faith and believe the word of God.
What happens to him? Doubting Thomas does not stay a doubter. When he sees the risen Jesus, all that Jesus has taught over the years now clicks in, and to his death Thomas is an outspoken advocate for his Lord. You to can become free of doubt and fear and move to be an advocate for Jesus Christ. Use your experiences and make testimonies of them too help the next person gain freedom from doubt and fear.
Bless the Lord,
Ms.Dabs
Although, Peter was afraid, he knew who to call upon in time of trouble and that was Jesus. He cried out for the Lord to save him and was saved. We have to remember when we are afraid or have fear in our lives we must know who to turn to for deliverance. Keep Jesus in your near presence to help you overcome fear and doubt at all times. God is our source in times of trouble no matter if we become afraid or lose trust. Just turn to Jesus always.
Remember doubting Thomas? Be not of little faith or doubt those things which you have not seen. Read John 20: 24-31. Doubting Thomas was one of the 12 disciples in the Bible. Another name for Thomas was Didymus, which comes from the Hebrew and Greek words both meaning 'the twin.' He wasn't one of the more well known disciples, but he was popular enough to earn the nickname "Doubting Thomas." He was given this label because he simply did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead. I too have been a 'Doubting Thomas.' But the experience made me a better person and made my faith so much more stronger in my walk with Jesus. I doubted many times about who I am in Christ. I know who I am now because I have faith and believe the word of God.
What happens to him? Doubting Thomas does not stay a doubter. When he sees the risen Jesus, all that Jesus has taught over the years now clicks in, and to his death Thomas is an outspoken advocate for his Lord. You to can become free of doubt and fear and move to be an advocate for Jesus Christ. Use your experiences and make testimonies of them too help the next person gain freedom from doubt and fear.
Bless the Lord,
Ms.Dabs
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