80 Reasons Why We Should Fast
80 Reasons Why We Should Fast
80 Reasons Why We Should Fast
So without further ado, here are the 40 Biblical Reasons and 40 Physical
Health Reasons, in Hall’s own words:
1.Perhaps the main reason why we should fast is because Jesus, our
Redeemer, placed a fast upon all of us. Matt. 9:15: Jesus said to them,
“Can the friends of the bridegroom mourn as long as the bridegroom is
with them? But the days will come when the bridegroom will be taken
away from them, and then they will fast.” We, therefore, are to fast to
carry on the works for the kingdom that Jesus started by His fasts and
prayers.
2. We should fast because fasting was a part and parcel of the life of our
Lord, Jesus Christ (Matt. 4:1,-2; John 6:27) and He urged us to follow
Him (Luke 9:23).
5. Every single person in the early church fasted (Acts 14:23). We,
therefore, are not to do less.
7. Proper fasting with sincerity and respect to the Lord will positively
break the yokes of sin, sickness, and spiritual oppression (Isaiah 58:6).
9. Fasting intensifies the power of prayer many times so that even short
prayers bring results.
10. Fasting reaches and obtains what prayer alone cannot, because it
removes unbelief (Matt. 17:20–21).
11. Fasting brings one into direct contact with unbelief, so that it can be
removed. Unbelief can never be fully apprehended until one fasts from
ten to forty days.
12. Fasting is the greatest faith producer because the fasting and the faith
organ are one and the same . . . the mouth organ (Romans10:9–10).
13. Fasting is more closely related to faith than any other Christian work,
and, in fact, is the very gateway to trust and have faith in God after
conversion. However, because it is little taught about and understood,
folk fail to realize its value. (Here we are dealing with consecrated
fasting).
14. Fasting will bring about word-faith power (Luke 4:2, 32, 36). Jesus’
“word” was not “with power” until after His fast.
16. Fasting masters the old man, subjugating the flesh (I Cor. 9: 27) and
is mortification of the flesh and members (Col. 3:5).
17. Fasting pleases the Spirit. The flesh and the Spirit are at enmity with
each other.
18. Fasting is the most sure spiritual method to bring a revival. A revival
begins in our heart first, then one comes about in the community. Souls
become saved.
19. Fasting enables one to transcend the natural and takes one quickly
into the spiritual realm. We may become so personal and intimate with
Jesus that we smell His body. He is a sweet smelling Savor.
20. Fasting brings one nearer to Christ than any other known process. It
enables one to become clothed with the full Baptism of the Holy Ghost
and with Fire. (Please see Ex. 14; 34:27–35; Deut. 34:7; Isa. 58:1–10;
60:1–5, 21, 23; 61:10; Matt. 3:11–12).
22. Fasting will undo all sins of intemperance (after Jesus’ blood has first
washed away our sins).
23. Fasting will crucify the flesh and all unnatural desires associated with
lusts of any appetite gratification.
25. Fasting is the easiest way for backsliders to come home. (Study
David’s fasts). Refer to Psalms 35:13; 109:24.
26. Fasting places our natural appetites into a dormant condition, thus
physical pleasures are not enjoyed while our flesh becomes sublimated.
With pleasurable appetites static, God can come near us and we near
Him.
27. Fasting thus changes one’s environment from the natural to the
spiritual. A revival spirit comes about inside us, along with the proper
burdens that we should carry for others.
28. Fasting will change a life of defeat into one of victory and will bring
healing and new life to both body and soul.
30. Fasting develops the fruit of the Spirit and enables one to grow into
maturity, with matured fruit.
31. Proper fasting will help one to receive spiritual gifts. Most Christians,
like the children of Israel, are wasting forty years of their lifetime (even
with speaking in tongues) without deeper spiritual gift manifestations and
without the fruit of the Spirit, just because they fail to fast as they should.
(Please study Deut. 8:2–3; Dan. 1:3–17).
32. Fasting consumes and burns out the very roots of fleshly lusts.
33. Fasting brings one into the misery and sufferings of the fleshly nature
in such a manner that he can see himself in the same light that Jesus sees
him. He realizes his nakedness (Rev. 3:17–18) so he begins to seek to be
clothed with power, receiving the more complete baptism into the Holy
Ghost healing Fire.
36. Fasting will always enable one to obtain the direction and anointing
needed for the work to which he is called.
38. Fasting and its related terms of expression are mentioned one third as
many times in the Bible as prayer. To every two sermons you hear
preached on prayer, you should hear a third sermon on fasting. The
author asks the reader this question: How many times has he ever heard a
sermon on fasting in his lifetime? It is truly deplorable that author asks
the reader this question: How many times has he ever heard a sermon on
fasting in his lifetime? It is truly deplorable that such a major doctrine in
both the Old and New Testaments has been so neglected, ignored, and
disrespected.
39. The Lord placed a definite fast on the children of Israel (Deut. 6:11–
12; 8:3, 12–14, etc.) in order that their unbelief environment, acquired in
the land of Egypt, could be broken, and they could more speedily enter
into the promised land. Because they rejected these fastings, their few
days’ journey was drawn out to 40 years. We should take heed to this sad
lesson and hasten to fast, so we may enter into the promises that the Lord
has waiting for us (John 11:24–26; II Tim. 1:10; I John 2:25).
40. Jesus is very much pleased when we come to Him in this consecrated
manner. As we free ourselves from the natural we exalt Him to the
highest. Don’t worry; you will be rewarded a thousand times.
We have just touched briefly upon some of the spiritual reasons why we
should fast.
SPECIAL NOTE:
In recent years, beginning in 1946 when the author called worldwide
attention to the fact that fasting must be restored to the church, a
tremendous revelation discovery came about. Fasts among deep saints
brought forth healing. The present-time impartation of the continuous
healing fire is being presented today with ever-widening enthusiasm to
those who heed this reformation message.
We are again discussing why we should fast, only this time we are
considering the subject from the scientific physical standpoint instead of
the spiritual. Bear in mind that any person, saved or unsaved, can receive
the secondary physical blessings of fasting, but only the consecrated
child of God can receive the full spiritual blessings.
43. When you feed a diseased body you feed the disease; fasting starves
the disease.
44. Fasting rids the body of practically all the unwanted poisonous filth
of autointoxication.
47. Fasting rests the heart, improves health, and helps the body overcome
heart troubles.
48. Fasting conserves energy. Sick people cannot get well unless there is
a conservation of energy. Many times food will destroy or waste what
little energy a sick individual has.
49. Fasting gives the overworked stomach a vacation as well as nearly all
other parts of the body.
50. Fasting rapidly removes the cause of many diseases. Oftentimes the
very disease itself is turned into food fuel for its own destruction, any
value in it being utilized for nourishment.
52. Fasting quickly heals simple diseases such as boils, skin blemishes,
indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation (although at first the fast seems to
aggravate the condition), rheumatism, fever, anemia, asthma, change of
life and irregular periodical functions in females, restoring to normal and
healing other diseases. Major fasting will also cure most other major
diseases caused by impurities in the system.
53. Fasting improves the mental faculties, making it easier to think,
study, remember, and concentrate. (During some parts of the fast, this
may not always be true).
54. Fasting eradicates mucous, stringy, ropy fecal material and floating
food particles within the body.
55. After ten or fifteen days of fasting the individual usually becomes
stronger, physically, day by day, after the initial cleansing of the body
takes place.
56. The headache generally felt while fasting is a sure indication that you
should fast.
57. Fasting will remove ordinary headaches and the coffee or caffeine
headache, along with the overuse of coffee or any other abnormal habits.
58. Fasting will also eradicate tobacco, drug and drinking habits in as
little time as three days, water only taken during the fast, with temperate
eating habits after the fast. The roots of these habits are imbedded within
the stomach. Fasting consumes these very roots, banishing addiction.
59. A person cannot starve while fasting. Only the things that are not
needed within the body are used. Some of these are poisonous,
contaminated, rotten food particles that have been on the walls of the
stomach for months. Some doctors have said that dehydrated food and
even worms were found impacted in the walls of the intestinal tract for
more than 15 years. This very condition invites disease and demons, and
with fasting they are starved out.
60. Fasting is the greatest natural youth restorer known. It also beautifies
the complexion.
61. Regular fasting prolongs life from twenty to forty years, depending
on how much and how properly the fasts are entered into.
63. The weakness felt while fasting generally disappears after the worst
poisons and pollutions are removed by the house cleaning process. (This
weakness is caused by rubbish and poisons being stirred within the
body).
64. Fasting, after two weeks, more or less, causes the breath that was so
foul during the first of the fast to become clean and pure like that of a
child.
66. Fasting will so purify the skin that often the complexion becomes
rosy and like a young person’s.
67. The older a person becomes the more often he should fast, though
shorter fasts should be taken. No one is too old to fast. In fact, the older
one is, the less food is required. History and the Bible show us that the
men and women who fasted the most lived the longest. Study the lives of
Moses, Elijah, and Anna the prophetess. These individuals were likewise
the most spiritual.
69. Fasting develops patience, aids temperance, and enables one to have
proper spiritual growth as well as physical prosperity.
71. Fasting draws the intestinal tract up and into its normal size and
overcomes and prevents colitis and piles.
72. Fasting restores a natural, normal appetite (after the fast is broken
properly).
73. Thin persons might not realize that they need to fast, in some cases
even more than a heavy person. The reason is very simple. The thin
individual has so many times overworked his organs by overeating, that
he is incapable of putting on weight. I have seen many an underweight
person fast from two to three weeks and weigh more after breaking the
fast properly than he weighed before fasting. A heavy person usually is
in good enough health so that his organs put on weight. However, one
should not in any case be a glutton.
76. Excess starches and sweets cause the body to be converted into an
alcohol factory. This, in turn, causes habit hunger (lust hunger) which is
entirely different from true hunger. There are perhaps more people bound
to this habit than there are to the drinking habit. The former is about as
difficult to break. Jesus classifies it as just as much of a sin as the drink
habit (Luke 21:34).
77. Fasting will undo the hunger habit of lust and will prevent folk from
being drunk on food. Actually, when folk have great difficulty in fasting,
they are under bondage to the food addiction habit in the same manner as
those who are under alcohol, drug, tobacco, or other types of bondages.
Fasting only a few days can break the bondage of food addiction.
78. Fasting aids and improves our sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.
All sense faculties are benefited.
79. Fasting should be frequent, to clean and keep clean the temple and
home of the Holy Spirit and to keep from food addiction habits.
WARNING:
Consecrated Bible fasting is not harmful, but the way and manner of
starting in to eat again can prove detrimental and the physical benefits
received may be undone if too much is eaten, too soon. Satan tempted the
Lord to eat after His fast.
It was never intended for man to always be on a two, three, or more meal
a day stuffing program. By obtaining the above double blessing
experience of getting our body saved as well as our soul, we, then, by
fasting become loosened from the food-addiction-bondage. We become
acclimated to a new, supernatural, tangible, tree of life menu. After we
become weaned away from the food bondage and food slavery addiction
appetite, our attentions are focused to the new menu of eating from the
life giving menu of the Lord’s everlasting body. Feeding from His
remarkable body nourishes us back into everlasting life. We, then, lose
our natural appetite for things that are corruptible, carnal, temporal and
earthly. On Jesus’ (John 6:27) enduring, eternal life menu, we will not
get hungry again. We can be nourished away entirely from sickness,
disease, and harmful, accidental things. (See all of John 6; Rom. 16:17–
18; Phil. 3:17, 19; etc.).