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On Fasting

 

by Food For Thought on February 15, 2013 ·

Today’s very brief Gospel tells us that there is a reason for fasting. Jesus uses the image of the wedding banquet, which in their culture lasts for a whole week! There is feasting and merrymaking for a week or for as long as the newly married couple is with them. Jesus likens himself to the groom and his disciples to the wedding guests. There was joy for as long as they were still around, but fasting begins when the newlyweds have left. Lent is the time for us to fast because we recall the way Jesus was taken away from us, and we await his future rising and coming again.

In our time, fasting has gained a wider meaning. Fasting from food is required of us only on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, and even then many Catholics do not observe it. It is very difficult to promote self-denial in a consumer society that encourages consumption, vanity, and pleasure-seeking. Why do we have to fast? There can be a variety of reasons: to gain freedom from the grip of our bad habits or vices, to be in solidarity with those who are suffering, or to create a space within ourselves for more spiritual things. In other words, to concretely experience our need and hunger for God.

We do not make things difficult for ourselves for our own sake.
Whatever form of fasting we choose, we must do it with joy, or else it
is pointless. The prophet Isaiah admonishes those who fast only to
fight and quarrel with one another. Further, fasting must be done with
a higher value in mind. Each Lent, we are invited to purify ourselves
and emerge as better Christians on Easter Sunday. So, what kind of
fasting will you observe this Lent?


34 posted on 02/15/2013 10:02:56 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Isaiah 58:1-9
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"Your disciples do not" fast. —Matthew 9:14
 

Jesus said that when we fast, we should freshen up so no one can see we are fasting (Mt 6:17-18). He meant that we should fast so as to please God, not man.

In one sense, however, people should be able to tell we are fasting no matter how nice our complexion is. Fasting causes drastic changes which are visible to those around us.

  • Fasting, along with prayer, is the most effective weapon to bring down the strongholds of the evil one (Gospel of Life, Pope John Paul II, 100).
  • Fasting sets free the oppressed, the captive, the depressed, the addicted, and the homeless (Is 58:6-7).
  • Our fasting from food causes more of our money to be available to feed and clothe the hungry and poor (Is 58:7).
  • Immovable, mountainous problems are overcome by fasting and prayer (Mt 17:21, NAB).
  • Fasting is accompanied by humility, selflessness, and a lack of strife with those around us (Is 58:3-4).

In summary, true fasting pierces the clouds and causes our prayers to be heard and answered by God (Is 58:4). True fasting brings undeniable results.

Judge your own fasting by the above Scriptural results of true fasting. Are you fasting in such a way that your world is changing? Could others tell you are fasting simply by observing the life-changing and world-changing power emanating from your life?

 
Prayer: Father, pour out Your love in our hearts (Rm 5:5) so that we will desire to fast as You wish (Is 58:6) and so change the world.
Promise: "Your vindication shall go before you." —Is 58:8
Praise: Marcia found a new freedom when giving up TV for Lent.

35 posted on 02/15/2013 10:06:39 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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