The Bible says that you should be confident that God hears your prayers. But, how should we pray? Daniel gives us a model.
Welcome to politics by faith brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group excited to talk a little more about Daniel yesterday's episode we talked about how Daniel was reading God's Word Daniel prayed Third point is he prayed confession He didn't start off with what he wanted. He started off On a beautiful prayer of confession. This is on Daniel 9 to start all this section off.
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So many more things I love about just these few chapters right here. After Daniel's done with his confession, he then pivots. He says, let your anger, talking to God, let your anger and your fury be turned away from your city Jerusalem. Why? Why did he want that? Why did Daniel pray for Jerusalem at all? Why did he want God's fury to be turned away so that Jerusalem could be more prosperous, so that
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the economy could grow, so they could get more stuff? No. Now therefore, our God, hear the prayer of your servant and his supplications, and for the Lord's sake, cause your face to shine on his sanctuary. The prayer was to bring glory to God. His prayer wasn't to benefit man, although it would, it was to glorify God. Does the difference make sense? Most of our prayers, my prayers, are to
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glorify me, to glorify us. But Daniel's point was to glorify God. Now check this part out. Now while I was speaking, praying, and confessing my sin, and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my supplication before the Lord my God for the holy mountain of my God, yes, while I was speaking in prayer, the man Gabriel, who I had seen in the vision at the beginning, being caused to fly swiftly, reached me about the time of the evening offering so the angel Gabriel
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flies in it's pretty cool but I think this is the best part the flying parts not even the best part I think the best part is Gabriel says no right so the whole thing is Daniel's like hey the 70 years is up right and Gabriel comes he's like nope it's not 70 years it's 70 times 7 maybe we could say that for another day the important part is the connection between Scripture, reading God's Word, praying, how to pray, starting with confession, and then praying that God be glorified.
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And what happens at the end here? This is verse 23. This is Gabriel. At the hearing of your pleas for mercy, a word went out, and I have come to tell it to you, for you are greatly loved." Wow, could you imagine?
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God loves when you pray. First John 5, 14 says, and this is the confidence that we have towards Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. God hears you. He's not half-listening. He's not distracted.
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It's not like He's got a lot going on. I mean he does, but he can handle it. He's outside of time. This was always tough for me to understand before I became a Christian, as I was becoming a Christian. In my pride, I was always like, hey, listen, I got it under control, more or less.
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God, you're busy. You can go focus on someone who's a mess. I'm pretty good over here. Listen, I'll holler when I need you, but I'm cool. I'm good. Go focus on other people.
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It's like my humility like oh god please you focus on other people. It's truly obviously pride. The point is God focuses intently he's listening to you. Bottom line here, conclusion of this episode, Jesus prayed Daniel prayed. They both knew their scriptures. Do you want to be more like them?