Fasting?
Matthew 6:17-18 But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, so that you do not appear to men to be fasting, but to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.
Have you ever fasted? Have you heard the term, but yet not understood it’s meaning? Fasting is simply denying yourself the pleasure of food as a means to consecrate your body and focus on God. You replace that physical hunger with His Word and prayer. I know from personal experience the rewards of extended fasting. You will gain a closeness to God you have never experienced before, and when the fast is over you will desire that closeness again. Fasting was prevalent throughout the Bible, but our self indulgent society hasn’t the mindset for it today.
Fasting is not a diet, but it is meant to be only between you and God. The scripture above is speaking of that relationship and the sanctity of it. God knows your heart, and why you are doing this to honor Him. If the heart of the fast is a true pursuit of Him, He will reward you with a spiritual awareness and eyes that see Him more clearly. This passage falls right on the heels of how Christ taught us to pray in the Lord’s Prayer. Matthew 6 is a powerful chapter speaking of the relationship you were created for. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
I confided with someone about a fast once and they asked me how it was going. I replied, “I am missing the food, but loving the fellowship.” The more your body craves food, the more your heart craves God. Many of us have heard the scripture of “enough faith to move a mountain.” Do you know the verse following? Matthew 17:21 However, this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting.” God sees and will honor that sacrifice you are making for Him. The time and depth of your fast depends on the desire of your heart for God. If you truly want to have your mind and heart opened to a closeness with God, try a fast. Spend time preparing for it in prayer and see where God leads you. Your spiritual walk will forever change. You cannot do an extended fast and see God on the same plain as you did before it. Your relationship with Him will never be the same, for you honored Him with a sacrifice of yourself.