Does our country feel hopeless? Is it impossible to save our country at this point? I'm not sure if there will ever be a revival in this country, but you can be sure it's not happening until we see this happening...
Hey, welcome to Politics by Faith, brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group. Thanks for being here. It feels helpless, doesn't it, sometimes, where we are in our country? We've got to keep doing our part, that's for sure, but we know it's all up to God as well. So you can only get so anxious. What's the point? God's got it all. We've got to do our part.
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Don't get me wrong. We just wrapped up a study of Daniel in church. So I've got a quote from Daniel I want to share, or scripture. Chapter 9, it says, I, Daniel, understood by the books the numbers of the years specified by the word of the Lord through Jeremiah the prophet, that he would accomplish
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seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem. So we've got a couple things first Daniel's reading scripture Daniel's reading and praying And reminds me of this line from Spurgeon. He said ho that you studied your Bibles more. Oh that we all did How we could plead the promises How often should we prevail with God when we can hold him to his word and say fulfill this word unto thy servant
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Whereon now has caused me to hope." It's grand praying when our mouth is full of God's word. For there's no word that can prevail with Him like His own. So Daniel's reading, and he's like, Hey, wait, the 70 years are almost up here. The 70 years of captivity that Jeremiah talked about. Then I set my face toward the Lord God to make requests by prayer and supplications with fasting,
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sackcloth, and ashes. So there's the prayer. So Daniel's reading Scripture and he's praying. And this is a determined prayer. He set his face towards God. This isn't a passing prayer. This is a determined prayer. And then what did he do in that prayer? So we're reading Scripture, we're praying. And what is this prayer about? And I prayed to the Lord my God and made confession. So good. What about, hey God, give me what I want.
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Here's what I want. No, first of all, it's not even close. That's not, here's what I want. It's, here's what you said you were going to do in jeremiah right but even before we get to that here's my confession see we're so far away from revival in america because how many of our prayers start with us asking what we want from god and yes of course i know all the scriptures you do not have because you do not ask
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ask and it will be given to you. Let your requests be known to God. Yeah, yeah, I got it. But how about instead of our prayer starting with asking what we want from God, we instead start by confessing what we must to God. Here's what he said, We have sinned and committed iniquity. We have done wickedly and rebelled, even by departing from your precepts and your judgments.
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We have not obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, we have not walked in his ways which he set before us by his servants the prophets. Yes, all of Israel has transgressed your law and has departed so as not to obey your voice. Therefore the curse and the oath written in the law of Moses the servant of God have been poured out on us because we have sinned against him." He's like, I know why these bad things have happened of course, we've
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sinned against you. As it is written in law, Moses all the disasters come upon us Yet we have not made our prayer before the Lord our God that we might turn from our iniquities and understand your truth Therefore the Lord has kept the disaster in mind and brought it upon us for the Lord Our God is righteous in all the works, which he does though. We have not obeyed his voice And now a Lord our God who brought your people out of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand. I love that. It's like God, you can do all things.
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As it is this day, we have sinned. We have done wickedly. Daniel never complained. He never complained. He never said, Oh, why so long? He never asked why. He never asked why. He knew why. He said in the confession, he's 7. He'll do something to his brother. He'll speak in a not kind way, with a not kind tone. I say, Hey Jack, that wasn't kind. But Johnny, but he, but he, but he. It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa. See we always have excuses. We always have excuses.
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And then even when we confess, we don't want to be specific. One of my pet peeves is when people will say, a lot of men do this in men's groups, they'll say, I've lusted or I've fallen to lust. It's like, can you be more passive? J. Edwin Orr talked about a revival in Brazil. This was back in 1952.
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And someone came to this woman and said, Please pray for me. I need to love people more. And Orr said to her, That's not a confession, sister. Anyone could have said that. Very passive.
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I need to love more. Later in the service, the lady went up to him again and said, Please pray for me. What I should have said is that my sharp tongue has caused a lot of trouble in this congregation. Ah, now we're talking, right?
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That's it. Daniel said, To you, O Lord, belongs righteousness, but to us open shame. Let's stop there. There's a conclusion, of course, to the rest of the chapter in Daniel, but this is a good place to pause for the day. Does our prayer for our nation start with confession?
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And do our apologies to individual real-life people in our life start with confession? Mike Slater dot Locals dot com. Commercial Korean transcript on that website. Commercial Korean transcript on that website. Mike Slater dot Locals dot com.