FALSE FASTING
Isaiah 58:3-8
saying, ‘Why have we fasted, but You did not see it? Why have we humbled our souls, but You did not know it?’ Because in the days of your fasts, you seek your own wills, and mistreat those under your authority. If you fast for condemnations and quarrels, and strike a humble man with your fists, why do you fast to Me as you do today, so your voice may be heard in crying? I did not choose this fast, and such a day for a man to humble his soul; nor if you should bow your neck like a ring and spread sackcloth and ashes under yourself, could you thus call such a fast acceptable. I did not choose such a fast,” says the Lord; “rather, loose every bond of wrongdoing; untie the knots of violent dealings; cancel the debts of the oppressed; and tear apart every unjust contract. Break your bread for the hungry, and bring the homeless poor into your house. If you see a naked man, clothe him, nor shall you disregard your offspring in your own household. Then your light shall break forth as the morning, and your healing shall spring forth quickly. Your righteousness shall go before you, and the glory of God shall cover you.”
Personal Challenge
God does not want our actions or our following of traditions and rubrics if our hearts are not pure. Isaiah reminds his people, as well as us, that it does us no good to perform acts of worship such as fasting when we are at war with our neighbor and ignoring those around us who are in need. Fasting at these times is just empty actions. He desires a humble and loving heart more than anything else. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!
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