Types of Fasts:: Full Fast
Types of Fasts:: Full Fast
Types of Fasts:: Full Fast
Full Fast
Drink only liquids (you establish the number of days).
3-Day Fast
This fast can be a Full Fast, Daniel Fast or give up at least one item of food.
Daniel Fast
Eat no meat, no sweets and no bread. Drink water and juice. Eat fruits and
vegetables.
What is the Daniel Fast?
The Daniel Fast is a biblically based partial fast. It is a method of fasting that
men, women and young people all over the world are using as they enter into the
spiritual discipline of prayer and fasting.
There are two anchoring scriptures for the Daniel Fast. In Daniel 1 the Prophet
ate only vegetables (that would have included fruits) and drank only water. So
from these scriptures we get two of the guidelines for the fast:
1. Only fruits and vegetables
2. Only water for a beverage
Then in Daniel 10 we read that the Prophet ate no meat nor any precious breads
or foods and he drank no wine for 21 days. So from this scripture, we get a third
guideline:
3. No sweeteners and no breads
Partial Fast
A partial fast is from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm or from sun up to sundown. You can
select from three types of fasting a Full Fast, Daniel Fast or give up at least
one item of food.
What to Expect:
When you fast your body detoxifies, eliminating toxins from your system. This
can cause mild discomfort such as headaches and irritability during withdrawal
from caffeine and sugars. And naturally, you will have hunger pains. Limit your
activity and exercise moderately. Take time to rest. Fasting brings about
miraculous results. You are following Jesus' example when you fast. Spend time
listening to praise and worship. Pray as often as you can throughout the day. Get
away from the normal distractions as much as possible and keep your heart and
mind set on seeking God's face.
How to End a Fast:
Don't overeat when the time comes to end your fast. Begin eating solid food
gradually; eat small portions or snacks.