As a teaching director of Community Bible Study we are studying
the book of Matthew for 30 weeks. As an in-depth bible study our leaders’
council and our Servant Team are challenge to deepen our intimacy with the Lord
through fasting. I was thrilled to see the writer of this pamphlet on Fasting
using references from the gospel of Matthew. “He is not interested in empty, public displays of piety
(Matthew 6:16–18). When we fast, we worship God, and he wants that worship to spring
from a joyful, loving heart.” The author reminds us fasting is not only from
food and drink, but also from a self-centered lifestyle driven by social media.
I like the idea of fasting from the computer, TV, or phone. It is rare to shop
or dine without an intrusion of texting or calling. My ladies have pledged to
turn on phones during out time of study. Jesus is the Bread of Life and the
Living Water. Our dependence on nourishment from Him draws us closer and allows
us to hear when He speaks in a still small whisper. Our writer gives many key
verses from the Bible about fasting and list well-known characters including
Esther, Daniel, and of course, Jesus. Many years ago I entered a Daniel fast
for healing. Prayer is vital to the preparation and endurance of the fast. It
should be a private endeavor between you and God. Jesse Lipes shares valuable advice
on how to fast. Included is a neat chart of fasts from Bible History telling the
type of fast, the who, the why, and the outcome of the fast. Thank you Rose Publishing
for giving me this PDF file for an honest review.
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