Fasting as a Spiritual Discipline: What Jesus Teaches in Matthew 9
Fasting, according to Jesus in Matthew 9, isn’t about religious routine—it’s about relationship. When questioned why His disciples weren’t fasting, […]
Fasting, according to Jesus in Matthew 9, isn’t about religious routine—it’s about relationship. When questioned why His disciples weren’t fasting, […]
In Matthew 9, Jesus doesn’t reject fasting—in fact, He affirms its place but reshapes how and why it’s done. He
Fasting isn’t just an old religious habit—it’s a meaningful way Christians can seek God, especially in seasons of longing, need,
In Matthew 9, Jesus introduces a new way of fasting that shifts the focus from religious ritual to personal relationship
In Matthew 9, Jesus uses the image of new wine in old wineskins to explain why His disciples weren’t fasting
Fasting isn’t just an ancient religious ritual—it’s a powerful spiritual practice that Jesus taught, modeled, and expected His followers to
Fasting, according to Jesus in Matthew 9, isn’t about religious performance—it’s about relationship. When questioned why His disciples didn’t fast
In Matthew 9, Jesus redefines fasting by shifting it from a rigid religious duty to a relational, Christ-centered practice. When
Jesus’ metaphor of new wine and old wineskins in Matthew 9:14–17 isn’t just poetic—it’s a direct challenge to old religious
Fasting isn’t always required, and in Matthew 9, Jesus makes that clear. When questioned about why His disciples weren’t fasting