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The group explored biblical fasting as a spiritual discipline centered on self-denial, humility, and drawing closer to God — not as a transactional act. Key themes included the contrast between accidental and intentional fasting, the role of consumerism in weakening self-denial, and practical steps for beginning a fasting practice. The session closed with a call to join an upcoming prayer and fasting calendar in preparation for a church revival. 12Core Teaching PointsJesus assumes disciples will fast — Matthew 6:16 uses "when you fast," not "if you fast" 5Fasting = practiced self-denial preparing for required self-denial later; Paul's principle: "I discipline my body… lest I become disqualified" 67Rending the heart, not garments (Joel 2:12–13): fasting should involve repentance, brokenness, submission, and surrender to God 89Consumerism tension: culture rewards consumption (points programs, Amazon, free shipping); fasting exercises the "no muscle" against this pull 1011Isaiah 58: God rejects empty ritual fasting — the fast He desires loosens bonds of wickedness, leads to compassion and justice 1213Fasting is not a vending machine — the goal is closeness to God, not extracting a spiritual outcome 114

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