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What does the Bible say about Daniel's prayer?

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Daniel's prayer emphasizes seeking mercy and confession rather than material requests.

In his prayer, Daniel focuses solely on seeking God's mercy, pardon, and the restoration of God's relationship with His people. He does not ask for any material blessings, reflecting a deep understanding of what is truly important. This shows that the main concern of prayer should be our relationship with God rather than our material needs. Daniel confesses the sins of himself and his people, recognizing the importance of seeking God's forgiveness and acknowledging our sinfulness as a necessary step in communion with the divine. This approach aligns deeply with the reformed understanding of prayer, highlighting mercy and grace rather than human merit.
Scripture References: Daniel 9:3-19

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Daniel's Prayer
Paul Mahan · Sep 13, 2007
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