Having done different kinds of fasts (water, liquid, Daniel fast, dopamine fast, noise fasting, etc), I have found the most powerful times are where I'm alone, reading the Bible, journaling, and worshipping. I'll add in some cleaning here and there to break up any lulls, but overall those are good days.
I prefer Jewish style fasting where it's sun down to sundown, instead of wake up and sleep style (full day fasting).
Last fast I did sundown to sundown and just read Leviticus. I never read straight through before. What was the most boring book on the Bible became very interesting, and made me appreciate Jesus sacrifice, and just how meticulous God was about setting up the Messiah for down the road.
Having done different kinds of fasts (water, liquid, Daniel fast, dopamine fast, noise fasting, etc), I have found the most powerful times are where I'm alone, reading the Bible, journaling, and worshipping. I'll add in some cleaning here and there to break up any lulls, but overall those are good days.
I prefer Jewish style fasting where it's sun down to sundown, instead of wake up and sleep style (full day fasting).
I may try that next time.
Celts also count the day starting from sundown the night before.
If you happen to remember, keep me updated!
Last fast I did sundown to sundown and just read Leviticus. I never read straight through before. What was the most boring book on the Bible became very interesting, and made me appreciate Jesus sacrifice, and just how meticulous God was about setting up the Messiah for down the road.