The Daniel Fast
What is the Daniel Fast? Discover the biblical origins, spiritual purpose, and modern relevance of one of Christianity’s most widely practiced fasting approaches.
The Bible is filled with powerful prayers that reveal the heart of God’s people and teach us how to approach Him in every season of life. From prayers of worship and thanksgiving to prayers of repentance, guidance, lament, intercession, and faith, Scripture provides a rich foundation for understanding what prayer is and how believers can grow in a deeper relationship with God.
In this category, you’ll explore the great prayers of the Bible and the people who prayed them. Learn from the prayers of Moses, Hannah, David, Solomon, Elijah, Ezra, Nehemiah, Daniel, Jonah, Habakkuk, Mary, Paul, and many others. Discover how these men and women sought God during times of joy, uncertainty, suffering, repentance, leadership, worship, and spiritual renewal.
You’ll also study the prayer life and teachings of Jesus, who not only taught His disciples how to pray but regularly withdrew to spend time with His Father. Explore the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus’ prayers in Gethsemane, His prayers for His disciples, His prayers from the cross, and the example He set through a life rooted in communion with God.
Whether you’re looking for biblical prayer examples, seeking inspiration for your own prayer life, or wanting to better understand what Scripture teaches about prayer, these resources will help you learn from the faithful prayers recorded throughout God’s Word and apply their timeless lessons to your own walk with Him.
What is the Daniel Fast? Discover the biblical origins, spiritual purpose, and modern relevance of one of Christianity’s most widely practiced fasting approaches.