DiscoverThe Lost Art of FastingEpisode 1: The Why of Spiritual Fasting
Episode 1: The Why of Spiritual Fasting

Episode 1: The Why of Spiritual Fasting

Update: 2024-03-15
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In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why a good God would lead people not to eat
  • That knowing why you fast is more powerful than how to fast
  • 10 Powerful why's for fasting in scripture
  • The secret to removing outcomes from fasting


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New Nave's Topical Bible:

FASTING. Observed on occasions of public calamities, 2 Sam. 1:12 ; afflictions, Psa. 35:13 ; Dan. 6:18 ; private afflictions, 2 Sam. 12:16 ; approaching danger, Esth. 4:16 ; ordination of ministers, Acts 13:3; 14:23 . Accompanied by prayer, Dan. 9:3; confession of sin, 1 Sam. 7:6; Neh. 9:1, 2; humiliation, Deut. 9:18 ; Neh. 9:1; reading of the Scriptures, Jer. 36:6. Habitual: by John’s disciples, Matt. 9:14 ; by Anna, Luke 2:37 ; by Pharisees, Matt. 9:14 ; Mark 2:18 ; Luke 18:12 ; by Cornelius, Acts 10:30 ; by Paul, 2 Cor. 6:5; 11:27 . In times of bereavement: of the people of Jabesh-gilead, for Saul and his sons, 1 Sam. 31:13 ; 1 Chr. 10:12 ; of David, at the time of Saul’s death, 2 Sam. 1:12 ; of his child’s sickness, 2 Sam. 12:16 , 21–23; of Abner’s death, 2 Sam. 3:35 . Prolonged: for three weeks, by Daniel, Dan. 10:2, 3; forty days, by Moses, Ex. 24:18 ; 34:28 ; Deut. 9:9, 18; Elijah, 1 Kin. 19:8; Jesus, Matt. 4:2; Mark 1:12 , 13; Luke 4:1, 2. See HUMILIATION; HUMILITY.

Unclassified Scriptures Relating to: Ezra 8:21 –23; Psa. 35:13 ; Psa. 69:10 ; Isa. 58:3–7; Jer. 14:12 ; Dan. 10:2, 3; Joel 1:14 ; Joel 2:12 , 13; Zech. 7:5; Zech. 8:19 ; Matt. 6:16 –18; Matt. 9:14 , 15; Matt. 17:21 ; Acts 27:9, 33, 34; 1 Cor. 7:5 INSTANCES OF: Of the Israelites, in the conflict between the other tribes with the tribe of Benjamin, on account of the wrong suffered by a Levite’s concubine, Judg. 20:26 ; when they went to Mizpeh for the ark, 1 Sam. 7:6. Of David, at the death of Saul, 2 Sam. 1:12 ; during the sickness of the child born to him by Bath-sheba, 2 Sam. 12:16 –22; while interceding in prayer for his friends, Psa. 35:13 ; in his zeal for Zion, Psa. 69:10 ; in prayer for himself and his adversaries, Psa. 109:4, 24. Of Ahab, when Elijah prophesied the destruction of himself and his house, 1 Kin. 21:27 ; with verses 20–29. Of Jehoshaphat, at the time of the invasion of the confederated armies of the Canaanites and Syrians, 2 Chr. 20:3. Of Ezra, on account of the idolatrous marriages of the Jews, Ezra 10:6. Of Nehemiah, on account of the desolation of Jerusalem and the temple, Neh. 1:4. Of the Jews, when Jeremiah prophesied against Judea and Jerusalem, Jer. 36:9; in Babylon, with prayer for divine deliverance and guidance, Ezra 8:21 , 23. Of Darius, when he put Daniel in the lions’ den, Dan. 6:18 . Of Daniel, on account of the captivity of the people, with prayer for their deliverance, Dan. 9:3; at the time of his vision, Dan. 10:1–3. Ninevites, when Jonah preached to them, Jonah 3:5–10. By Paul, at the time of his conversion, Acts 9:9. Of the disciples, at the time of the consecration of Barnabas and Saul, Acts 13:2, 3. Of the consecration of the elders, Acts 14:23 .



James Swanson and Orville Nave, New Nave’s Topical Bible (Oak Harbor: Logos Research Systems, 1994).



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Episode 1: The Why of Spiritual Fasting

Episode 1: The Why of Spiritual Fasting