amigo de christo
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Yeah , about this . How to respond . This is that new age stuff that has snuck into churches .meat lowers the vibration.
Make sure and flee this . its better we just learn from the bible .
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Yeah , about this . How to respond . This is that new age stuff that has snuck into churches .meat lowers the vibration.
Did Jesus have to fast? NO!
Excellent advice brother A.Yeah , about this . How to respond . This is that new age stuff that has snuck into churches .
Make sure and flee this . its better we just learn from the bible .
Thank God, then fasting is a wonderful thing for the saint.Yes, I have. :)
Seems none of that makes sense if it was not God's will to literally fast the physical body.[/QUOTE]
I don't think the body is capable to withstand abstaining from food and water, for 40 days and not die.
If the number 40 has any spiritual significance at all it means a "testing" program set up by God such as we read about how Ancient Israel was tested by God in the wilderness, and of course by Satan testing Jesus.
I don't think the body is capable to withstand abstaining from food and water, for 40 days and not die.
This is so to intensify the body to crave for food that anyone can fall prey when "tested" as Satan tempted Jesus.
Not sure I fully understand what you mean here. Can you restate this for me?
There is another dimension in fasting know as Spirit led fasting.
I am a person of prayer and I have fasted on a number of occasions. Particularly when asking God for direction. The hardest part is trying to get your soul in line with God's will. It battles with hunger and desires to be satisfied. Once I got through that part, it gets a little easier. I fasted with just a half glass of water a day for 14 days and to be honest, I had a difficult time trying to get myself eating again.
Sorry dear...I added more to the above message.I trust you received your direction :)
:) You might find this very interesting:Going to narrow this down as much as I can, so that it's not too long. I'll also try to keep it as clean as possible.
Some scriptures regarding fasting potentially being applicable to our times:
(Jesus in response to being questioned about why his disciples didn't' fast; implying they would after the cross.)
(The when here may be implying expectation. When, not if.)
(The fasting portion is removed in the NIV but present in the KJV.)
I previously had a bad experience with fasting myself. I remember fasting for up to eight days asking for God's help with something, and frankly, I just don't remember it being a good experience. I fasted a lot in that time, actually, and I don't really feel like I had God's help very much in that time. At the very least, I would have appreciated a clear "no" but I didn't get that either. I understand the purposes of fasting. (Mourning, guidance, God's protection, etc) but I don't feel like it helps. "Feel" being the keyword here, which our feelings tend to be inaccurate.
Things got worse for me, so I gave up on fasting, despite what the Bible says, but I am willing to open my heart up to the thought of it again, but looking for guidance from other Christians who have some understanding of it or a testimony. I felt so rejected after fasting, but it would give hope to hear that other people have had better experiences.
She gets to a very important point at about the 16-minute mark. :):) You might find this very interesting:
Physical and Spiritual Effects of Fasting / From Sickness to Health - Barbara O'Neill
This is so to intensify the body to crave for food that anyone can fall prey when "tested" as Satan tempted Jesus.
IOW, when a body is deprived from food for 40 days, it is much more prone to be tempted and to fall prey with the lure of food.
I am a person of prayer and I have fasted on a number of occasions. Particularly when asking God for direction. The hardest part is trying to get your soul in line with God's will. It battles with hunger and desires to be satisfied. Once I got through that part, it gets a little easier. I fasted with just a half glass of water a day for 14 days and to be honest, I had a difficult time trying to get myself eating again.
I found that fasting bought clarity and a sound mind. I was able to hear more clearly as God directed my step regarding certain things. I also found that fasting has helped when I had prayed for people who were terminally unwell. God sees our heart when we sacrifice for others. You would be amazed at the miracles that happen when we humble ourselves in this way before a mighty God, for the sake of others
Of course, the body does physically weaken after a couple of days. I personally wouldn't recommend more than 3 days if you're working. Also, appetite doesn't only include food.. Theirs sexual appetite... List for wealth... Power... Honor... Reputation... All which come under the 9yh and 10gh commandments. And the first.The first two days of a full fast ( retain water intake) are the hardest as the body adjusts... The third day much easier, and once that finished, you've gotten the victory over appetite, which puts you in a great place for spiritual revelation. Then, if your motives were on point from the beginning, you begun to comprehend what you're here for. Appetite, of all manner, gets in the way of everything of we allow. Self, the carnal nature, is the hardest battle in life.
Once there, that is when answers come. And sometimes to questions you never thought of.