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Daniel Prays for His People
In Daniel 9 verses 1
through 19 we read:
“1 Darius the Mede, who was the son of Xerxes, ruled over the kingdom of
Babylonia. 2 In the first year of his reign I was studying the sacred books and
thinking about the seventy years that Jerusalem would be in ruins, according to
what the Lord had told the prophet Jeremiah. 3 And I prayed earnestly to the Lord God,
pleading with him, fasting, wearing sackcloth, and sitting in ashes.
4 I prayed to the Lord my God and confessed the
sins of my people.
I said, “Lord God, you are great, and we honor
you. You are faithful to your covenant and show constant love to those who love
you and do what you command.
5 “We have sinned, we have been evil, we have
done wrong. We have rejected what you commanded us to do and have turned away
from what you showed us was right. 6 We have not listened to your servants the
prophets, who spoke in your name to our kings, our rulers, our ancestors, and
our whole nation. 7 You, Lord, always do what is right, but we have always
brought disgrace on ourselves. This is true of all of us who live in Judea and
in Jerusalem and of all the Israelites whom you scattered in countries near and
far because they were unfaithful to you. 8 Our kings, our rulers, and our
ancestors have acted shamefully and sinned against you, Lord. 9 You are
merciful and forgiving, although we have rebelled against you. 10 We did not
listen to you, O Lord our God, when you told us to live according to the laws
which you gave us through your servants the prophets. 11 All Israel broke your
laws and refused to listen to what you said. We sinned against you, and so you
brought on us the curses that are written in the Law of Moses, your servant. 12
You did what you said you would do to us and our rulers. You punished Jerusalem
more severely than any other city on earth, 13 giving us all the punishment
described in the Law of Moses. But even now, O Lord our God, we have not tried
to please you by turning from our sins or by following your truth. 14 You, O
Lord our God, were prepared to punish us, and you did, because you always do
what is right, and we did not listen to you.
15 “O
Lord our God, you showed your power by bringing your people out of Egypt, and
your power is still remembered. We have sinned; we have done wrong. 16 You have
defended us in the past, so do not be angry with Jerusalem any longer. It is
your city, your sacred hill. All the
people in the neighboring countries look down on Jerusalem and on your people
because of our sins and the evil our ancestors did. 17 O God, hear my prayer
and pleading. Restore your Temple, which has been destroyed; restore it so that
everyone will know that you are God. 18 Listen to us, O God; look at us and see
the trouble we are in and the suffering of the city that bears your name. We
are praying to you because you are merciful, not because we have done right. 19
Lord, hear us. Lord, forgive us. Lord, listen to us, and act! In order that
everyone will know that you are God, do not delay! This city and these people
are yours.”