Fasting Reflection Essay

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Fasting is a Christian discipline that lets go of an appetite in order to seek God on matters of deep concern for others, myself and the world . It allows us to remove something of value to our lives and replace it with God. Fasting challenges our heart position and teaches us about how it isn’t just about the removal of food but apart of our relationship with God.

Summarise your original understanding of the discipline before the course started

I moved to Kingdomcity church in June of 2014, previous to that I was involved for 3 years at a small, family Church of Christ church. During my time there I never heard of any talk of fasting and had no clue as to what fasting was or the significance of the discipline. I knew that in the bible Jesus fasted and that I had heard of other organisations fasting but I never even thought to look into it or find out what fasting was for myself. …show more content…

He gave me lots of information to read and after I was more than happy to be involved. During camp I was amazed when seeing the things we had prayed for come into motion.

A Significant Christian figure in history who has contributed to this discipline

Luke 4:1-2 , After being baptised Jesus went into the wilderness where he fasted for 40 days and 40 nights where he was temped by the enemy. Jesus taught us from this story that if it is the right timing and if we fast for the right reasons we can overcome anything and that God will provide. ‘You can not live on bread alone’ fasting helps highlight our need for God. He taught us persistence and to always remember why you are fasting and to not give up and let the enemy tempt us. He also showed us that the enemy will try to tempt us while we are fasting.

Compare at least one other denomination’s understanding of this

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