The Fast That God Has Chosen
Isaiah 58:6 "Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?"
Fasting isn’t about trying to impress God or others, it’s about drawing closer to the Lord and desiring His power in our lives. In Isaiah 58, God lays out what kind of fast pleases Him. He wants a fast that loosens wickedness, lifts heavy burdens, sets captives free, and breaks every yoke. That kind of fast isn’t showy. It doesn’t seek attention. It seeks God.
There are hidden yokes in our lives, things we’ve battled for years, habits we’ve never shaken, burdens we’ve carried silently. We’ve prayed about them, we’ve wept over them, but what if we got serious enough to fast? Not to twist God’s arm, but to say, "God, I need You more than I need food, more than I need comfort, more than I need anything else."
When we fast God’s way, chains begin to fall, not just ours, but others’, too.
Respond:
Ask God what kind of fast He desires of you. Surrender your appetite for comfort to hunger for Him. Seek freedom, for yourself and for others, by taking fasting seriously.
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