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What is the purpose of fasting? Why do we do it? What can we hope to accomplish?
Have you ever gone through a fast?
Did you accomplish anything? Did you break strong holds? What were you really
trying to do? I ask, does fasting change God? Can we manipulate Him into doing
something for us?
I believe it does several
things. Just from a natural standpoint it helps us to keep our flesh under
subjection to our spirit.
1Cor:9:27:
But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means,
when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.
The real Paul, Paul’s spirit,
was talking about his flesh. He said I keep my body under. This body is
not the real me. We have got to realize who the real us is!
Isaiah 58:5. Is it a fast that I have chosen, a day
for a man to afflict his soul? Is it to bow down his head like a bulrush, and
to spread out sackcloth and ashes? Would you call this a fast, and an
acceptable day to the Lord? Is this not
the fast that I have chosen: to loose
the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, to let the oppressed go
free, and that you break every yoke? Is
it not to share your bread with the hungry, and that you bring to your house
the poor who are cast out; when you see the naked, that you cover him, and not
hide yourself from your own flesh?
Then your light shall break
forth like the morning, your healing shall spring forth speedily, and your
righteousness shall go before you; the glory of the Lord shall be your rear
guard. Then you shall call, and the Lord will answer; you shall cry, and He
will say, `Here I am.' If you take away the yoke from your midst, the pointing
of the finger, and speaking wickedness, If you extend
your soul to the hungry and satisfy the afflicted soul, then your light shall
dawn in the darkness, and your darkness shall be as the noonday. The Lord will guide you continually, and
satisfy your soul in drought, and strengthen your bones; you shall be like a
watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail.
First, God asks a question; Is it a fast that
I have chosen?
then He answers it vs. 6. Is
this not the fast that I have chosen: to loose
the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, to let the oppressed go
free, and that you break every yoke? In
other words Is God requiring hunger? Does self-abasement please God? That is not the final goal or purpose of this
fast. Just to rip your clothes and throw
ashes in the air.
A Couple of points.
Look back at Isaiah 58. ….
God is asking the question, is this the kind of fast I am requiring of
you.
Our works don’t impress God. Faith impresses God. Nothing else!!!
We have to go to Him on His
terms, we aren’t going to cajole God into something
just because of our actions. We sometimes thing well God if I do this then I
want you to that. He won’t
be coned into something. Without faith
it is impossible to please Him.
If you are trying to please
Him with works you will fail. It’s just not
Scriptural.
Rom:4:2: For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God.
We sometimes think there is
some formula, and all we have to do is push the right buttons and then God
moves. No, it doesn’t
work that way.
There are Godly principles
here. Sowing and reaping, we can’t reap until we sow.
This puts us in a place where we can be a receiver. You have to give first in order to be a
receiver. We can't harvest until we have planted. You see that God is requiring this. Why? So, He can get us in a place where we can
receive from Him. If we are not
receiving from Him, then it means we have to put ourselves into a place where
we can receive from Him.
James wasn’t
specifically talking about fasting, but He was talking about submission. Ja.4:7.
That is certainly part of the process. Putting yourself in a place of
submission to God's will. You can't do that if you don’t know God's will, can you? If you want to break the yoke you have to be
submitted to God
He knows we can’t be receptive if we are not in submission.
That’s one of the purposes of fasting.
Generally, you deny the flesh, and this allows your spirit man
to rise up.
This is what God wants. He
wants our spiritual antenna up so we can hear.
He wants us to be able to
receive from Him. We can’t do that if we are spending
4 hours a night watching TV.
You can deny your flesh
without spending time in the word and prayer and also your own worship
time. All that you will accomplish is
that you might loose weight.
Specifically, a God led fast has a purpose (His purpose). It
always has a positive
outcome, He wants to see His will fulfilled. Not only in us individually but also in us collectively. Many times, God will lead us to fast individually for specific reasons.
There are often certain
things in us He wants to clean up or straighten out. I know I have been led at
times and I didn’t always know what God wanted until
later.
If we can all find our
individual position within the body and begin to walk in them then along with
the right leadership and focus our individual gifts will edify and strengthen
the collective body and allow us to fulfill the plan of God both collectively
and individually. A lot of bodies
never fulfill that.
1 Corinthians 12:12 For as the body
is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body, being many,
are one body, so also is Christ.
Romans 12:5 so we, being many, are one body in
Christ, and individually members of one another.
Many pastors who have a strong vision for their local body and know what they are supposed to be doing, yet they can’t fulfill our individual calling, and are not responsible for that, but are only responsible for helping us to get going in the right direction together. We all have a responsibility in this.
If we don’t
fulfill our individual purpose, then the whole body could never be what God
called it to be. (God has called us
to fulfill His purpose together.)
Our success is directly tied to our pastor’s success, and our
pastor’s success, is directly tied to ours.
Their job is to show us our collective calling. They can’t show us
our individual calling. We have a part
to play in this. We can’t
just sit on the pew and expect to see the perfect will of God performed in the body;
it just won’t happen. There is a lot at
stake here, more than just the individual success of any members. It’s the
collective purpose of God for the body of Christ. We have a part to play in this joint
success.
Joint success requires all of us walking in the will of God together, or it is not joint success.
When we fast together, we get revelation of our individual and collective purpose of who and what we are in Christ. We need to approach the next fast with these things in mind. We’re not just going hungry trying to get God to move and do something.
We are finding our purpose then walking in the things God has called us to walk in, then God will move.
If we won’t
find our purpose, then we will never fulfill the perfect plan of God in our
lives. Our individual laziness will also
affect the rest of the body, and we will never receive the full blessing
ourselves. I would like to fulfill God’s perfect will.
Rom:12:2: And be not conformed to this world: but be ye
transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable,
and perfect, will of God.
We can be in His good
will and never come close to fulfilling the perfect will of God in our
lives. There are churches all over the
place that are doing just that. You
could be one of them or you could go on to the next level. There are 3 levels here. We can’t get to
the third level by being bystanders. It
will never happen. Maybe some
individually will reach out and fulfill their purpose, but we as a body will
never collectively fulfill that purpose together if we aren't
all participating. It’s
a team effort.
Many pastors and leaders are seeking God to get direction
and purpose for His body, and want us to do the same, and find the place in
this body that God has preordained for us to occupy. What does the Word say? … without
a vision the people perish.
Many times, in a time of fasting not only are yokes broken but we are given specific direction, and the anointing required to fulfill the call of God on our lives … He's preordained us to fulfill these good works before the foundation of the world. Did you know that? You have a place within the body of Christ to occupy, and I'm not talking about a pew.
We have preordained works that God has called us to fulfill. Both individually and collectively as a body.
You and I have the responsibility to find out what our Fathers directions are, so we can fulfill that calling.
He will give us the specific direction and the anointing to fulfill His purpose, He’s not going to give us a purpose then leave us dangling, is He? NO, He’s not!
Eph:2:10: For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
Let's look at an example of this, in Acts 13:
Acts 13:1-3. Now in the church that was at Antioch there were certain prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon who was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch, and Saul. As they ministered to the Lord and fasted, the Holy Spirit said, "Now separate to Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.'' Then, having fasted and prayed, and laid hands on them, they sent them away.
Notice the conditions in which the Holy Ghost spoke,
Fasting and worshiping God. …
They were given a clear direction for their calling and an anointing to accomplish what the Lord sent them to do. These men were already accomplished ministers. They could have been satisfied with what they had right there, but God had more for them. You will notice in chapter 14 when it was talking about them it calls them Apostles. Paul didn’t start out as an Apostle, remember the good, and acceptable, and perfect, will. They wanted to fulfill that perfect will of God in their lives, so they were fasting, worshiping God, waiting on the Lord to give them direction, weren’t they?
Have you ever stopped to consider what would have happened to Paul and Barnabas if they had not taken the time to wait on God and seek Him, and avail themselves of Him? We have a part to play in this. You don’t just step out into the perfect will of God without clear direction, and you don’t get clear direction spending 4 hours a night watching TV.
A lot of people step out and do something for God, but just because you are doing something for God doesn’t mean that you are walking in His will.
The Word says unless the Lord build the house the labor is in vain. You can build something, but it will be vain labor. I want my labor to be in line with what the Lord wants for me don’t you?
Paul and Barnabas would not have received their Apostleship. They never would
Have had hands laid on them, and they would have never received the anointing to fulfill the work God had called them to fulfill, and they would have never fulfilled the perfect will of God in their lives
God equipped them and anointed them to fulfill His purpose. That equipping happened during a time of fasting and seeking Him, ministering to Him and worshiping Him, availing themselves to Him. The calling of God was already there, but they had to put themselves into a place where they could receive that calling and anointing didn’t they?
Paul went on to fulfill the calling of God on His life and wrote 2/3s of the New Testament in the process.
God did not call any one person to do it all. Ministers get burned out trying to do it all. That is not God's will.
We each have a place to fulfill in God's plan. We have to seek God about the
calling and gifts He has given to us individually if we are ever going to build up the rest of the body. That’s what it is all about. There is not supposed to be a few people doing it all. It is not supposed to work that way, every member is supposed to supply.
Every joint supplies to the whole.
We can’t fulfill the purpose of our local body, if we can’t ourselves supply to every member what God has placed in our hand to supply, can we?
I would like for you to take the time to consider these things, and the next time you approach a fast, approach it with the attitude that you are going to put your fleshly desires aside and put yourself in a position to receive from Him! Amen.
Here’s a link to an article with a lot of great practical
tips on fasting. https://fitnessvolt.com/if-calculator/