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Me, Too
In his confession, Daniel identifies with his people. No excuses for himself. No defense; no separating himself from his fellow Israelites in captivity. He sets aside his position. He recognizes Israel was God’s chosen people, not any one individual. But as a people, they continually resisted God. Without God’s provision, even the best of us fall far short of God’s holy mark. “We” are all included without exception.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, with honesty and humbleness we come to you today admitting our failures. While being declared righteous, we have sinned and done wrong; too often we have rebelled and turned away. Help us to be victorious over sin and conform to the image of your Son; may we learn to be more like Christ in every way. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
In his confession, Daniel identifies with his people. No excuses for himself. No defense; no separating himself from his fellow Israelites in captivity. He sets aside his position. He recognizes Israel was God’s chosen people, not any one individual. But as a people, they continually resisted God. Without God’s provision, even the best of us fall far short of God’s holy mark. “We” are all included without exception.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, with honesty and humbleness we come to you today admitting our failures. While being declared righteous, we have sinned and done wrong; too often we have rebelled and turned away. Help us to be victorious over sin and conform to the image of your Son; may we learn to be more like Christ in every way. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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Moses prayed and pleaded with God in the wilderness to preserve his own name and character and not destroy Israel. As leaders, we must learn prayer covering and intercession for God's people. This 28-day reading plan will inspire you as you pray and intercede for others so that they truly have a revelation of God’s love.
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