Fasting has been a common practice in all ages and among all nations. In
A
Commonsense Guide to Fasting, Kenneth E. Hagin gives long overdue
insights from
the Old and New Testaments into this subject.
Rev. Hagin explains that "Fasting does not change God. He is the same
before, during, and after you fast. But fasting will change you. It will
help
you keep the flesh under. It will help you become more sensitive to the
Spirit
of God."
In A Commonsense Guide To Fasting, Rev. Hagin encourages Christians to
examine
and follow the scriptural reasons for fasting. He discusses the proper
length
for a fast, and he presents an interesting alternative to the
traditional view
of fasting—an alternative the Lord gave him.
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Fasting has been a common practice in all ages and among all nations. In A Commonsense Guide to Fasting, Kenneth E. Hagin gives long overdue insights from the Old and New Testaments into this subject.
Rev. Hagin explains that "Fasting does not change God. He is the same before, during, and after you fast. But fasting will change you. It will help you keep the flesh under. It will help you become more sensitive to the Spirit of God."
In A Commonsense Guide To Fasting, Rev. Hagin encourages Christians to examine and follow the scriptural reasons for fasting. He discusses the proper length for a fast, and he presents an interesting alternative to the traditional view of fasting—an alternative the Lord gave him.