Do you usually stay home and pray and fast?
Or do you do your 'regular stuff' during these times.
My regular stuff
is staying at home and praying, so I guess that kinda messes up your question a bit. ;)
I can see it if you are 'giving yourself' to spiritual things...but if you are 'out and about' doing usual things...then it is just a fast right?
If you mean it is just an attempt to lose weight, yeah basically it would be.
I'm not being funny, I really am asking.
I prolly couldn't do it...in fact I know I couldn't .
The longest I ever fasted was 10 days.
Sister, that's a lot longer than most people I know.
I didn't feel any more spiritual afterward than before...
To be honest I don't really understand it much.
Good questions (inferred). See, it's not about feeling more spiritual. It's a humbling of yourself, almost on par with wearing sackcloth and ashes. It's a repentance before God; not necessarily because you have sinned, but because you are acknowledging that your whole nature is sinful compared to His, and you want it to be taken out of the way. This was the purpose of fasting in OT times especially. You are acknowledging the need for His strength, empowerment, deliverance etc, which He grants whenever the time is right. This is why Nineveh fasted. They were acknowledging their sinfulness before God in hopes he would overlook it and lift the judgment from off of them, and He did. Fasting acknowledges our inadequacies, our lack of power, faithfulness, self-sacrifice unto God, etc, so that when the deliverance and empowerment comes we will readily acknowledge that it was "not by might, nor by power, but
by My Spirit" says the Lord. As Paul said, "When I am weak, then I am strong." It's basically "less of me, more of Him," and "less of the flesh, more of the Spirit."