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Pray for Your Nation

May 1, 2004 - "Into the Word," a Bible Study by Anne Graham Lotz, is designed to draw you into God's Word. Although the study-question format may be more challenging than one might find in an article that provides all the answers, we believe that this format will help you to discover a treasure of truths and insights from God.

This month many of us in the United States will be participating in the National Day of Prayer, in which we are challenged to pray for our country. Regardless of where we live in the world, we all need to pray for our nation, and we are assured that God's blessing is conditioned on our prayers. But do you and I really know how and what to pray?

When I lack words in prayer or thoughts about how to pray, I often turn to Scripture and use the words or patterns I find in the prayers of others. One prayer I have used in praying for my country is the one the prophet Daniel prayed long ago for his nation. Daniel was about 90 years old and still living in Babylonian captivity when he poured out his heart to God on behalf of his people ...

Read Daniel 9:1-23

THE COMPULSION TO PRAY: DANIEL 9:1-2

Compelled by Problems in the World

Compelled by Promises in the Word

THE COMMUNICATION IN PRAYER: DANIEL 9:3-19

Our Concentration


Our Confidence


Our Confession


Our Clarity


THE CONFIRMATION OF PRAYER: DANIEL 9:20-23





Join with me in prayer: "Father, while we have been pointing our fingers at the sins of others, we feel the intense, fiery gaze of Your holiness directed at us—Your people. We choose now to humbly bow at the foot of the cross, to seek a fresh vision of Who You are, and to pray. Our hearts are broken and contrite because of our own sin and that of our nation. As we specifically confess our sin, we ask that You hear our prayer, forgive our sin, and please, dear God bless our nation. In Jesus' name, Amen."

 

1 Comments

Bill says 5.19.2012, 5:39 p.m.

Thanks for the encouragement. God answers prayer and as you've stated I and all of us need to humble ourselves and pray and turn from our wicked ways so that God will hear our prayer, forgive our sin and heal our land.I am going to pray daily.

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