In our church, the subject of fasting has been taught recently. Our church adheres to the Westminster Directory for Publick Worship which has
this to say about public fasting.
"Some have exalted religious fasting beyond all Scripture and reason, and others have utterly disregarded it." -- John Wesley
It is not meant to be an annual event like the Roman Catholic or Muslim practices (1 Tim. 4.3; Col. 2.16-23).
It is proper though to fast as a church, a family or in private when God's providence so calls us upon special occasions (1 Cor. 7.5 is one example).
Religious fasting is a matter of the Second Commandment (see WLC # 108) and is always joined with prayer. It is often a mark of repentance or occasions a special beseeching of God in a matter of importance.
Fasting is also spoken of much in the Scripture with respect to hypocrisy; fasting
per se is commended not condemned, but it should never be thought of as a meritorious work and hypocrisy in fasting is something to be especially careful of.
Jesus, Cornelius, Moses, Daniel, David, Anna, Elijah, Esther, Paul and the Westminster Assembly all fasted in commendable ways. It is an example to be followed.
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Andrew Myers
Husband of Jessica, Father of Jackson, Katie and Samuel
Member, Presbyterian Reformed Church of Northern Virginia
Warrenton, VA USA
Editor,
The Matthew Poole Project
"Let your Morning Thoughts, and your last Evening Thoughts, be what shall become of you to all Eternity." -- Matthew Poole