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Daniel pours his heart out to the Lord
Daniel wearing Sackcloth with ashes was outward sign of an inner pain and agony
Moses prays for the Israelites
We can see the manner in which he prayed.
Jesus Christ intercedes for believers
Daniels prayer did not consist of a few insincere words uttered before bed.
Daniels prayer was with intensity, also with a determined heart.
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When Daniels says I Turned, literally reads, “I gave my face”.
Daniel determined to look to God in prayer until the Lord gave him an answer.
Daniels appeal was directed toward “The Lord God”.
Not only was he able to heard Daniel’s prayer, but God had the power to direct the affairs of world history in order to answer his prayer.
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Jesus Christ intercedes for believers
Jesus Christ intercedes for believers
Jeremiah prays for Judah
Jeremiah prays for Judah
God forbade the prophet Jeremiah to pray for his people because they were unrepentant sinners.
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Jesus Christ intercedes for believers
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Christians are to pray for their enemies
Christians are to pray for their enemies
Christians are to pray for their enemies
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Christians are to pray for one another
Daniel 9:5-
We see in these two verses Daniel lays out what they had done wrong.
There are six accepts of what they did wrong
We have sinned
We have done wrong
We have acted wickedly
We have rebelled
We have turned away from Your commands
We have turned away from Your Ordiances
According to the scriptures Daniel never really done anything wrong, but we see here he put himself right in there with the others.
The word We is in the 16 verse 11 times.
Daniel shows how we are to pray for each other even those that have done wrong.
We see that Daniel puts himself just like the rest and Daniel wasn’t even there when the people of God choose to not listen to God.
In the beginning of verse 5 it starts with “We have sinned”, in Hebrew it basically means “to miss the mark”.
Sin is missing God’s mark or goal of holy living that is required for human beings.
Israel as a nation had fallen short of God’s design to be holy people.
We as Christians are to lift up each other no matter the issue.
In the beginning of verse 5 it starts with “We have sinned”, in Hebrew it basically means “to miss the mark”.
Sin is missing God’s mark or goal of holy living that is required for human beings.
Israel as a nation had fallen short of God’s design to be holy people.
We as Christians are to lift up each other no matter the issue.
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Christians are to prayer for rulers
Daniel
We has Christians should be praying for our leaders every day.
We should pray that our leaders that we have voted for should listen to God in everything that they do for us as country.
In it says that we are to pray for those that have authority over us so so they can walk with godliness and dignity
I know that there are times that our leaders do not meet our expectation but we should be vigilant on praying for them.
We can see that all of the Jews suffered this disgrace.
None escaped.
Daniel did not need to single out anyone cause it was everyone that had missed the mark God had set before them.
Because of there constant sin/disobedient to the Lord, that is why they spent 70 years in captivity.
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Jesus intercedes for us!
What wonderful news that we have an advocate in Heaven.
Could you imagine if we had to pay the price for others sins?
I know, I can’t imagine.
but that is what happen to the people of Israel in the time of Daniel.
Every since the death of Christ we now have a advocate in Heaven who has paid the price for sin.
All sin.
There are times in our life where we choice to hold onto the sins of the past and not let them go.
We see that in is there is not condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
That means that can be held against us.
We have been set free for all time.
Now that doesn’t mean we continue to sin.
Jesus’s atoning sacrifice is sufficient not only for our sins, but also for the sins of the whole world.
Does this mean that everyone is saved?
No, the Bible makes it clear that not everyone will be saved.
But anyone who hears the gospel can be saved if he or she want to be.
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Examples of notable prayers of intercession
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Hezekiah for deliverance; Ezra for a safe journey; Daniel for Jerusalem; Jesus Christ for his disciples
Paul for the believers in Ephesus:
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Paul for the believers in Colosse
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