Thursday, August 28, 2008

A New Way to Fast

Fasting is a bit foreign in today's culture. Most commonly it is associated with abstaining from food. If you've ever tried to fast in today's culture, you quickly realize how much emphasis we put on eating, and the difficulty of avoiding meals from a cultural viewpoint. With that aside, allow me to suggest what I believe is a much more complete understanding...

The first reference to "fasting" in the Old Testament is associated with the Day of Atonement. You can read about this in Leviticus 16 & 23. The idea was self denial; not just abstention from food, but also from sex and work. A Sabbath, a day of rest and grand reflection upon the Lord is the idea.

This idea is well pronounced in the New Testament. The best form of fasting that you can carry out in your life is a life that is dedicated to God, not the things of this world. The New Testament tells us repeatedly to deny our self; put away fleshly desires; engage the Spirit of God; be done with the passions and gratifications of earthly, fleshly wants. This is the new fast. Certainly there is value in abstaining from food for a period of time, but the bigger picture is a life that does not gorge itself on material and fleshly consumption, but rather consumption of God and His Spirit; a life that is hidden in Christ.

Here are a few of the references to consider as you give your life over to His will...


New Testament Scriptures concerning self denial from Nave's Topical Bible:
  • Take up your cross and follow him: Mat 16:24, Mark 8:34 & Luke 9:23
  • Eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom: Mat 19:12
  • Sell whatever you possess and give to the poor: Mat 19:21
  • One hundred fold reward for those that leave family to follow Jesus: Mark 10:29-30 & Luke 18:27-30
  • Giving all you have: Mark 12:44 & Luke 21:2-4
  • The disciples left everything to follow Jesus: Luke 5:11, Luke 5:27
  • Unless you renounce everything you cannot be my disciple: Luke 14:33
  • Whoever loses his life for Jesus' sake will keep it: Mat 10:37-39, Mat 16:25, Mark 8:35, Luke 9:24 & John 12:25
  • I do not count my life of any value unless finish the course: Acts 20:24
  • Our old self was crucified with Christ: Rom 6:6
  • If by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body you will live: Rom 8:13
  • Put on the Lord and make no provision to gratify the desires of the flesh: Rom 13:14
  • Let us not judge one another but live and die for Christ: Rom 14:1-22
  • I discipline my body and keep it under control: 1Co 9:27
  • I is no longer I who live, but Christ living in me: Gal 2:20
  • Walk by the Spirit and you will not ratify the desires of the flesh: Gal 5:16
  • The desires of the flesh are against the Spirit: Gal 5:17
  • Those who belong to Christ have crucified the passions and desires of the flesh: Gal 5:24
  • Whatever gain I had, I count it all loss for the sake of Christ: Php 3:7-9
  • Put to death whatever is earthly in you: Col 3:5
  • Renounce worldly and ungodly passions, live self-controlled & upright lives: Tit 2:12
  • Abstain from the passions of the flesh: 1Pe 2:11-16
  • Live not for human passions but for the will of God: 1Pe 4:2
  • Go out for the sake of The Name: 3Jn 1:7
  • Love not your life: Rev 12:11
Examples of Self Denial:

1 comment:

Crowm said...

I think of fasting as a retreat; a retreat from the world, from struggles, and from ourselves. It's a time to refocus our attention on who and whose we are and what that entails.

Let me add another verse: John 3:30 "He (Jesus) must increase, but I must decrease."