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How does Ezra's prayer reflect dependence on God?

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Ezra's prayer reflects dependence on God through his posture of humility and acknowledgment of sin.

In Ezra 9:5-6, we see Ezra falling on his knees and spreading out his hands in prayer, signaling his utter reliance on God. His loud cry of shame before the Lord illustrates a complete surrender and recognition that only God can handle the iniquities of His people. This dependence is crucial in the Christian faith because it reminds us that we cannot solve our spiritual dilemmas or sin issues on our own. Instead, we must rely on God’s mercy and grace, as displayed in the life and work of Jesus Christ, who is our mediator and advocate.
Scripture References: Ezra 9:5-6, Hebrews 10:14

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