Fasting in the Bible is not meant to compel God to act but is a response to God's work among His people. The day of Atonement was a solemn occasion where eating was considered inappropriate as it was a time to bring Israel's sins before God. Rather than an instrumental view of fasting to persuade God, biblical fasting is about recognizing and responding to God's activity in our lives.

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