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Fasting for more than seven days without liquid is self-styled suicide – Apostle Suleman
The Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman has said fasting without applying wisdom is dangerous as he narrated how he almost died after fasting for several days without food or water.
He said fasting without liquid beyond seven days could be likened to a suicidal mission.
The Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Johnson Suleman has advised Christian to apply wisdom when fasting as he said fasting without liquid beyond seven days could be likened to a suicidal attempt.
Suleman stated this in a tweet via his verified Twitter handle @apostlesuleman.
He said he had attempted it in the past and stopped when he started stooling blood after 11 days without water or food.
“I was so eager for the ANOINTING (and) forgot to apply wisdom, I almost died,” Suleman said
He tweeted:
“Someone just asked me what’s the day of my life I don’t want to remember…I think it’s the period I fasted for 11days without water or food and was stooling blood…I was so eager for the ANOINTING and forgot to apply wisdom almost died…what’s yours?
Suleman added:
No..don’t get me wrong. Fasting is very helpful spiritually..it positions you to recieve and walk with God(1 cor 7.5,2cor 6.5,acts 13.2,2 cor 11.27,Matt 17.21).but medically anything more than 7days without liquid is self styled suicide you need to be healthy to serve God well.
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) October 2, 2019
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