FASTING IN THE BIBLE, APRIL 8 – MAY 29

Posts every Wednesday and Friday to learn about fasting in the Bible. We will review the whole Bible, exploring what happened when fasting was a special focus for the people of Israel, in the Old Testament and the New Testament. Keeping in mind the way that Jesus taught us to fast, we will find new ways for us to enact a spiritual habit of fasting in our modern lives.

COMING NEXT: HUNGER FOR THE HARVEST, JUNE 2 AUGUST 21

Posts every Wednesday and Friday to learn about the connection between fasting and His harvest. We will explore together how fasting increases your hunger for God, creating a position of humility that thirsts for holy intimacy and holy maturity. Helping others and planting seeds will become a natural and a supernatural response. Jesus is the Lord of the Harvest, He will use you in the lives of others to further His kingdom.

by Amanda Bew

Fast Day 27: Satisfied

Jesus taught what is known as the Beatitudes or the Blessings to start off His Sermon on the Mount. I love that He began this teaching by defining what it means to follow Him in such a positive way, not in a condemning way!

The follower He describes is someone who is humble spiritually, who connects with those who are sad and full of grief, and does this in a gentle way that is full of mercy. This person loves everyone and seeks peace for others. And he or she desperately hungers to be right with God in the way they live, no matter the sacrifice. They have a view of the big picture of the kingdom of God constantly in their mind, peopled with those who are blessing others in all these ways. In verse 6, Jesus says:

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for right living, for they will be satisfied. Matthew 5: 6

John MacArthur describes hunger this way: “A starving person has a single, all-consuming passion for food and water. Nothing else has the slightest attraction or appeal.” I know that we aren’t really starving ourselves during our fasts, but this kind of hunger and thirst and passion is what Jesus is describing. A desperate hunger to be right with God, no matter what sacrifice He asks of us. Our 30 Day Fast is just the beginning, the tip of the iceberg, and an introduction to how fasting can connect us more intimately to God.

Jesus connected passion and satisfaction. But fasting is not necessarily about feasting on the results of the fast. It’s more about jump-starting a growing desire and resulting focus that allows God to bring about more permanent hunger and change within you. It is about developing good habits that become unquestioned. Each of us as a follower of Christ will change, and we can then begin to believe in change for the world we live in.

On a scale of 1-10, how would you measure the amount of passion you felt towards God and right living before your fast?

What about your passion now?

Whatever your number, looking at the big picture of your life, how satisfied, fulfilled or happy do you feel?

What one thing that is a characteristic of a follower of Christ described in the Beatitudes might God be asking you to grow in (Matthew 5:3-9)?

Blessed Jesus, I want to be Your gentle follower. Show me how to be merciful in thought and deed. Impassion me with Your love for all Your children. When I lay my head on my pillow at night, I want to be satisfied that I have sought You all day. Amen.

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