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      The Prayer of Daniel – Daniel 9:4-19 - Think About Such Things
      • Daniel’s prayer was an intercession for his fellow countrymen because they were in exile for sinning against God. He took it upon himself to pray for the others because he knew that God hears our prayers. He repented and asked God for forgiveness because he knew that God was merciful.
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  2. Because Daniel believes God's promises for a return, he begins to pray in earnest for his people, that God would forgive their sin and enable this restoration to take place. He could have been a fatalist and decided that God would take care of all the details, that he needn't be concerned.

  3. Feb 24, 2022 · This is the [S]upplication part of the prayer -- Daniel is asking not just for forgiveness but also that God would release His people from exile. The way to relieve the shame of the people is to allow them to rebuild their city, their temple, and begin to serve God as God intended.

    • Why did Daniel ask God for forgiveness?1
    • Why did Daniel ask God for forgiveness?2
    • Why did Daniel ask God for forgiveness?3
    • Why did Daniel ask God for forgiveness?4
    • Why did Daniel ask God for forgiveness?5
  4. And Daniel beseeches God to listen and to forgive, to hear and to act, so that people would not mock Gods Name due to the desolation of Jerusalem. He does not ask because otherwise it would be too late for his people, but because of God's Name.

  5. He took it upon himself to pray for the others because he knew that God hears our prayers. He repented and asked God for forgiveness because he knew that God was merciful. We learn from Daniel that we can intercede on behalf of others when God leads us to do so.

  6. 9 To the Lord our God belong compassion and forgiveness, even though we have rebelled against Him 10 and have not obeyed the voice of the LORD our God to walk in His laws, which He set before us through His servants the prophets.…

  7. Aug 24, 2010 · Daniel's response was to turn whole-heartedly to the Lord, to seek communication with Him in all humility, and to confess the wrongdoing his nation had been unwilling to admit to. It's helpful to read the whole prayer in one sitting, and then go back and draw some principles for our own times of prayer and confession.

  8. Even as they endure destruction and deportation, Daniel affirms God’s righteousness (9:7), his mercy, and his forgiveness (9:9). The fault lies solely with Israel: they were unfaithful, they sinned against God, they rebelled, they did not obey, they transgressed, they refused to obey.

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