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What should be the attitude of a believer when fasting?

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A believer should approach fasting with an attitude of sincerity, seeking God's glory rather than human acknowledgment.

When fasting, a believer’s attitude should reflect sincerity and a desire to draw closer to God, not the need for recognition from others. Matthew 6:16-18 emphasizes this principle, instructing believers to avoid outward displays of sorrow or piety that attract attention. Instead, they should focus on honoring God with their fast, allowing it to be an inward act of seeking His presence. This humility ensures that fasting is a genuine pursuit of fellowship with God, free from hypocrisy or the desire for validation from people.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:16-18

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