Fasting appears throughout Scripture—not as a ritual of punishment, but as a pathway to clarity, humility, and dependence on God. Yet for many modern readers, fasting remains confusing, intimidating, or misunderstood. This book explores the different types of fasts found in the Bible and the spiritual purposes behind them. From partial fasts and day-long fasts to extended seasons of fasting and communal fasts, each practice is examined through the lens of Scripture, historical context, and practical wisdom. Rather than prescribing rigid rules, the book reveals how fasting has long been used as a response to grief, repentance, discernment, intercession, and preparation. Grounded in biblical teaching and written with pastoral sensitivity, this book invites readers to see fasting not as deprivation, but as attentiveness—not as a test of endurance, but as an act of trust. By understanding the meaning behind each type of fast, readers are encouraged to engage fasting thoughtfully, safely, and with spiritual intention. Fasting is not about earning God’s favor. It is about making room to hear Him.