Title: Fasting
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2Fasting Customs
- Holy kissing (2 Cor. 1312)
- Custom of congeniality
- Not a part of worship (vis. song service prayer
service preaching service kissing service?) - Some commands regulate a current practice that
was already going on - Must rightly divide the word of truth (2 Tim.
215)
3Fasting Customs
- Foot Washing (Jn. 131-17)
- Custom of necessity/hospitality
- Traveling on dirty roads. . .dirty feet
- Often given to sojourners (Gen. 184 192
2432 4324 Jud. 1921 1 Tim. 510) - Accompanied the taking care of their animals
(ibid.) - Is not a part of worship
- Disciples were already practicing foot washing. .
.Jesus gave a spiritual principle through a
cultural practicehumility (v. 12ff)
4Fasting Customs
- Fasting (Matt. 616-18)
- Practice customarily associated with mourning
(Neh. 14 Esther 43 931) - Associated with the wearing of sackcloth and
ashes (Neh. 91 Ps. 3513) - Afflicts the soul and body (Ps. 6910)
- Done during times of adversity (Ps. 10922-25)
5Fasting
- Commanded on the day of atonement
- The sole fast required by the law of Moses was
that of the great Day of Atonement (q.v.), Le
2326-32 It is called "the fast" Ac 279 - (Eastons Revised Bible Dictionary)
6National Fast (during captivity)
- 18 Then the word of the LORD of hosts came to
me, saying, - "Thus says the LORD of hosts The fast of the
fourth month, The fast of the fifth, The fast of
the seventh, And the fast of the tenth, Shall be
joy and gladness and cheerful feasts For the
house of Judah. Therefore love truth and peace. - Zechariah 818, 19
capture of Jerusalem (Jer. 526, 7)
burning Jerusalem (Jer. 5212, 13)
Gedaliah murdered (Jer. 411, 2)
siege of Jerusalem (Jer. 524)
7Local Fast (after captivity)
Now on the twenty-fourth day of this month the
children of Israel were assembled with fasting,
in sackcloth, and with dust on their
heads. Nehemiah 91
compare Nineveh (Jonah 35-9)
8Individuals Fasting (for various reasons)
- Hanna provoked by another (1 Sam. 16, 7)
- Jonathan disgusted with his father and grieving
for David (1 Sam. 2034) - David mourning for Abner (2 Sam. 335)
- David during his childs sickness (2 Sam. 1216)
- Ahab at the preaching of Elijah (1 Kin. 2127)
9Fasting Times
- Jonathan ate no food the second day of the month
- David would not eat anything until sundown
- Inhabitants of Jabesh Gilead fasted seven days
over Sauls death (1 Sam. 3113) - Daniel fasted three weeks (Dan. 102, 3)
- Moses, Elijah and Jesus fasted 40 days (Ex.
3428 1 Kin. 198 Matt. 42)
10Binding Fasting As A Religious Commandment?
- IF SO
- when would we be required to fulfill the
commandment - giving Lords supper on first day of the week
(1 Cor. 161, 2 Acts 207) - praying always (Lk. 2136 1 Thess. 517 2
Thess. 111) - baptism when one first believes, repents,
confesses (Acts 238 836-38) - when would we command brethren to fast?
11Binding Fasting As A Religious Commandment?
- How long would we preach for brethren to fast?
- 1 day?
- 1 week?
- 3 full weeks?
- 40 days?
- often?
- once a month, quarter, year?
12Binding Fasting As A Religious Commandment?
- IF SO,
- those who refuse to do so are disobedient/sinning
and need discipline - how would we know if brethren are fasting when
such an act is to be done without anyone noticing
(Matt. 617, 18)?
13Fasting Ones Personal Liberty
- In the New Testament Jesus didnt bind fasting on
the disciples He simply regulated it - It is therefore left as a personal choice
14Why Fast?
- May help with developing self-control
- Could be a part of disciplining the body (1 Cor.
924-27) - Perhaps If we can withhold ourselves from what
we need (food), we can with better strength
withhold ourselves from what we dont need (sin).
15HOWEVER
- submitting to ordinances of do not touch, taste,
handle and the neglect of the body are of no
value against the indulgence of the flesh
16Colossians 220-23
20 Therefore, if you died with Christ from the
basic principles of the world, why, as though
living in the world, do you subject yourselves to
regulations 21 "Do not touch, do not taste, do
not handle," 22 which all concern things which
perish with the usingaccording to the
commandments and doctrines of men? 23 These
things indeed have an appearance of wisdom in
self-imposed religion, false humility, and
neglect of the body, but are of no value against
the indulgence of the flesh.
17Why Fast?
- some may have had no choice because of their
environment - in weariness and toil, in sleeplessness often,
in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold
and nakedness (2 Cor. 1127 cf. 65) - he hungered and was thirsty when there was
nothing to eat or drink - he fasted in preferring the salvation of men over
physical wants and satisfactions
18Why Fast?
- Because of some strain of time, an important
event, or some special circumstance - Ac 1423 So when they had appointed elders in
every church, and prayed with fasting, they
commended them to the Lord in whom they had
believed.
191 Corinthians 75, 6
- 5 Do not deprive one another except with consent
for a time, that you may give yourselves to
fasting and prayer and come together again so
that Satan does not tempt you because of your
lack of self-control. - But I say this as a concession, not as a
commandment. - temporary depravation of physical affection
food - but do not deprave yourself of prayer
permission (KJV) concurrence (YLT) consenting
(Darby)
20Fasting
- Why not to fast (Religiously)
- To loose weight
- For better health
- To brag about devoutness
- Matt. 616-18
- Because others are doing it.