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Your Personal Guide to Fasting & Prayer From Dr. Bill Bright Fasting is the most powerful spiritual discipline of all the Christian disciplines. Through fasting and prayer, the Holy Spirit can transform your life. Fasting and prayer can also work on a much grander scale. According to Scripture, personal experience and observation, I am convinced that when God's people fast with a proper Biblical motive seeking God's face, not His hand with a broken, repentant and contrite spirit, God will hear from heaven and heal our lives, our churches, our communities, our nation and world. Fasting and prayer can bring about revival a change in the direction of our nation, the nations of earth and the fulfillment of the Great Commission. The awesome power can be released through you as you fast through the enabling of the Holy Spirit. Fasting is one of the most neglected spiritual admonitions. In fact, it has been ignored for so long that it is difficult to find information on the how-to s of this life-changing experience. When I first undertook an extended fast, I had a difficult time finding information on the nature of a Biblical fast, how to start, what to expect physically and spiritually, and how to terminate a fast. Read the following pages to learn more about fasting, different types of fasts, and other questions that people have when it comes to Biblical fasting. From Dr. Bill Bright Why You Should Fast If you do not already know of the power and importance of fasting, here are some very important facts to help you: Fasting was an expected discipline in both the Old and New Testament eras. For example, Moses fasted at least two recorded forty-day periods. Jesus fasted 40 days and reminded His followers to fast, when you fast, not if you fast. Fasting and prayer can restore the loss of the first love for your Lord and result in a more intimate relationship with Christ. Fasting is a biblical way to truly humble yourself in the sight of God (Psalm 35:13; Ezra 8:21). King David said, I humble myself through fasting. Fasting enables the Holy Spirit to reveal your true spiritual condition, resulting in brokenness, repentance, and a transformed life. The Holy Spirit will quicken the Word of God in your heart and His truth will become more meaningful to you!

Fasting can transform your prayer life into a richer and more personal experience. Fasting can result in a dynamic personal revival in your own life and make you a means of revival to others. Fasting and prayer are the only disciplines that fulfill the requirements of II Chronicles 7:14: If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. If you fast, you will find yourself being humbled as I did. You will discover more time to pray and seek God s face. And as He leads you to recognize and repent of unconfessed sin, you will experience special blessings from God. How Long and What Type is Right for You From Dr. Bill Bright Fasting is about the condition of the heart, not the number of days. Each time that I have fasted for forty days, it was because I felt impressed by God to do so. So, start slowly. Fast for one meal a day, or one day a week, or one week a month. Build up your spiritual muscles so that you will be prepared in a period of several months to fast for an extended 40 day period. The Bible Recounts Primarily Two Types of Fasts A partial fast is described in the book of Daniel. Although the water fast seemed to be the custom of the prophet, there was a three-week period in which he only abstained from delicacies, meat and wine (Daniel 10:3). The two primary types mentioned in the Bible are the absolute and supernatural absolute fasts. These are total fasts no food (solid or liquid) and no water. Paul went on an absolute fast for three days following his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:9). Moses and Elijah engaged in what must be considered a supernatural absolute fast of forty days (Deuteronomy 9:9; I Kings 19:8). So, I strongly advice you to drink plenty of liquids. Obviously, if God leads you to undertake an absolute fast, you should obey. If so, be certain, without doubt, that God is leading you. Water-only fasts that last for more than several days need to be undertaken with complete rest and under medical supervision because of the extreme danger of overtoxification, breakdown of vital body tissues, and loss of electrolytes. I personally recommend and practice water and juice fasting, especially if you are going to fast for an extended period of time. This type of fast will provide you with more energy than absolute or water-only fasts and still lead you into the humbling experience of denying your desire for solid food that you can chew.

When it comes to making your final decision about what type of fast is right for you, the best advice I can give you is to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. He will guide your heart and mind as to what is best for you. Remember, the most important consideration in fasting is your motive. Why are you fasting? To seek something personally from God's hand or to seek His face in worship, praise and thanksgiving? Dealing with the Responses of Others From Dr. Bill Bright Many people are reluctant to tell others that they are fasting so they will avoid the sin of the Pharisees: fasting just to gain recognition for themselves. I strongly believe that attitude is a result of a wrong interpretation of our Lord's teaching and that it is a trick of the enemy who does not want us to fast, nor to share with your loved ones, neighbors and friends the benefits of fasting. By isolating ourselves from the support of other Christians, we will be more susceptible to doubts and negative influences (both human and demonic). We need the prayer shield of our Christian friends and family members to help us continue when we feel alone and when the enemy tempts us to give up our Lord as he did Jesus Christ. Eventually, people will notice you are not eating. However, I have found that unless you see them daily, they do not consider your skipped meal much of a concern. If you are asked, nonbelievers may be satisfied by such a brief answer as, I have other plans for lunch today. Or Christians should be satisfied when you answer that you are fasting today. If friends and family express concern for your health, ease their fears by telling them that you will stop fasting the moment you feel you are harming your body or if the Lord leads you to end your fast. Tell them you are fasting under your doctor's care, which I urge you to do if you have any question concerning your health. There is usually no reason for telling strangers or casual acquaintances that you are fasting. If you do, they may subject you to a lot of questions that you may not want to answer. But in any case, use your best judgment and the Lord's leading in telling people about your fast. What the Bible Says About Fasting

2. Biblical fasting is not eating with spiritual communication in mind. How do we know this? Because Biblical fasting always occurs together with prayer in the Bible. You can pray without fasting, but you cannot fast (Biblically speaking) without praying. Biblical fasting is deliberately abstaining from food for a spiritual reason: communication and relationship with the Almighty. 3. God said when you seek Him with all your heart, He will be found by you (Jeremiah 29:13). When a man or woman is willing to set aside the legitimate appetites of the body to concentrate on the work of praying, he/she is demonstrating a serious seeking of God with the whole heart. 4. Fasting is an expression of wholeheartedness. This is clear from Joel s call to the nation of Israel: Therefore also now, says the Lord, turn ye even to me with all your heart, and with fasting (Joel 2:12). Types of Food Fasts 1. Absolute An extreme fast that should be done only for very short periods of time. You take in nothing (no food, no water). Absolute fasts should be attempted only with medical supervision. 2. Normal No food is eaten for a certain number of days. You do drink water and plenty of it. Depending on the length of the fast, you may also choose to drink clear broth and juices to maintain your strength. 3. Partial Giving up particular foods and drinks for a time. The most common example is recorded in Daniel 1:11-14, when Daniel and his three companions ate only vegetables and drank only water for 10 days. As a result, they were blessed more than the king s men (who ate the richer, royal diet). 4. Selective Giving up foods that are unnecessary but pleasurable (fast food, ice cream, candy, Coke, etc.). This fast is often used by people who are taking medicine, have medical conditions, or are too young or old to follow another kind of fast. The point is that you abstain from something that is a delicacy for you. 5. Sunup to Sundown Eating each day only after sunset. During the day, you drink water and pray during normal eating times. Non-Food/Lifestyle Fasts In addition to the food fast, many people choose to add non-food fasts to intensify their focus on God. Non-food fasts can also be good for those who are on very strict diets due to medical conditions and are unable to fast any kind of food or liquid. Non-food fasts can include things

such as determining to refrain from speaking critically or acting on anger, or donating a set amount of time each day to helping others, visiting nursing homes, etc. A Media/Entertainment Fast is a specific kind of non-food fast that involves abstaining from any kind of media, including radio, newspapers, internet, video games, television, and related media except for those required to carry out your job-related duties. This fast should be combined with some sort of abstinence from food. Fasting Guidelines for Children Infants and small children should NOT fast. Older children can participate by choosing a food they usually have each day (cookies, candy, soda, etc.) and giving that up during the fast. The important thing is to explain to them that we are giving up something for the purpose of focusing on God. Health Concerns If you have health concerns, please consult your doctor prior to beginning any type of food fast. Explain to your doctor what you would like to do, and follow his/her instructions. This is especially important if you have a physical condition that is affected by your food intake, have any type of chronic illness, and/or are taking any kind of prescription medications. Please note: If you have any type of medical condition, or if you suspect you have a medical condition of any kind, please consult your doctor before beginning the fast. How to Finish Your Fast in a Healthy Way From Dr. Bill Bright Most experts agree that breaking a fast with vegetables, either steamed or raw, is best. Your stomach is smaller now, so eat lightly. Stop before you feel full. Introduce starches, meats, dairy products, fats and oils very slowly and in small amounts. Extended fasts are not the only fasts which need to be ended with caution. Even a 3-day fast requires reasonable precautions. It is wise to start with a little soup something thin and nourishing such as vegetable broth made from onion, celery, potatoes, and carrots and fresh fruits such as watermelon and cantaloupe. In terms of resuming any sort of exercise routine, the advice is the same. Start out slowly, allowing time for your body to readjust to its usual regime.

21 Days: The Daniel Fast But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king s meat, nor with the wine which he drank: therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might not defile himself. Daniel 1:8 In those days I, Daniel, was mourning three full weeks. I ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth, neither did I anoint myself at all, till three whole weeks were fulfilled. Daniel 10:2-3 In the first chapter of Daniel, we find King Nebuchadnezzar commissioning Ashpenaz to select some young men to be brought to the palace and trained, prior to being given positions in the king s court. Among those brought in were Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. The order was given by the king that they should eat from the king s table be served the same as he was. However, Daniel, purposing in his heart that he would not defile himself, followed a different diet. Later, in chapter 10, Daniel embarks on a three-week fast while in mourning in which he follows a similar diet. The purpose of fasting is to grow your relationship with God. Daniel s decision not to eat the king s food was an outward symbol of an inward commitment he made to God. Let your choices over the 21 days of our fast reflect your hunger for God s presence in your life. The fast is a spiritual discipline designed to better connect us with God. As a church we are fasting to deepen our relationship with God, to discover as never before His plan and purpose for our lives, and to experience a spiritual breakthrough that will revolutionize our church family and our community. In addition to the foods of the fast, The Daniel Fast also requires prayer and faith. These three work together to form a foundation for the fast. Together, these three form a prescription of healing. There is no definitive list of foods for Daniel s fast. The scriptures tell us he ate no flesh (meat) and drank no wine. The designation of pleasant bread has often been interpreted to mean breads, or sweets, or the delicacies choice foods. In our fast, it is the spirit of Daniel s decision that we are attempting to capture. In general, the foods that are a part of The Daniel Fast are ones that promote health foods that renew and cleanse the body. Rich foods, decadent foods and party foods would be avoided on the Daniel fast. If there is something not specifically listed that you feel should qualify as food of the king, then ask God to reveal to you whether it should be part of your fast. The details of your fast are between you and God.* What you fast is a personal decision. The information provided is designed to help you choose the kind of fast that is right for you. Please pray about what God is leading you to give up for this fast. As this is a church wide fast, we ask that everyone participate in these 21 days in some manner. *Compiled from: 21 Days...Understanding Fasting." The Connect Point. <http:// www.theconnectpoint.com/fasting_info.pdf>.

Suggested Food List for The Daniel Fast Foods to Eat All Whole Grains, including brown rice, oats, and barley All Legumes, including dried beans, pinto beans, split peas, lentils, and black-eyed peas All Fruits, including apples, apricots, bananas, blackberries, blueberries, boysenberries, cantaloupe, cherries, cranberries, figs, grapefruit, grapes, guava, honeydew melon, kiwi, lemons, limes, mangoes, nectarines, papayas, peaches, pears, pineapples, plums, prunes, raisins, raspberries, strawberries, tangelos, tangerines, and watermelon All Vegetables, including artichokes, asparagus, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chili peppers, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, gingerroot, kale, leeks, lettuce, mushrooms, mustard greens, okra, onions, parsley, potatoes, radishes, rutabagas, scallions, spinach, sprouts, squashes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, turnips, watercress, yams, and zucchini Seeds Nuts Liquids: Water (as much as possible), unsweetened soy milk, caffeine-free all-herbal tea, natural fruit juice (no sugar added), natural vegetable juice (no sugar added) Extra-Virgin Olive Oil (small quantities) Honey Foods to Avoid Meat (including poultry and fish) White Rice Breads White Flour (and products using it) Fried Foods Caffeine & Caffeinated Beverages Coffee (including decaf) Carbonated Beverages Foods Containing Additives or Preservatives Refined Sugar or Sugar Substitutes Margarine, Shortening, High-Fat Products

JOURNALING YOUR DEVOTIONS Scripture Read the daily passage and then identify a scripture verse from the passage that stands out to you. Write it out in full, allowing God to speak as you write. Observation Focusing on that scripture, ask the Holy Spirit to show you what God is saying. Application How does this apply to your life right now? Prayer Thank God for revealing His truths to you. Remember, prayer is a two-way conversation, so listen for what God wants to say to you.