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Pray Based on God's Past Acts
Commentators note that Daniel isn't just reminiscing about the Exodus; he's using it as a powerful 'argument' in his prayer. He appeals to God's past faithfulness and mighty power as the basis for his current request. This teaches believers to ground their prayers not in their own merit, but in God's unchanging character and His history of salvation, reminding God (and themselves) of His promises.
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18th Century
Theologian
And now, O Lord our God, that hast brought thy people forth out of the land of Egypt - In former days. The reference to this shows …
19th Century
Bishop
Thou hast brought.— The mention of past mercies moves Daniel to pray that future mercies may be granted. His language is …
19th Century
Preacher
That is the time when prayer is always heard, when the lamb is offered, and his blood is sprinkled, and blessed be God, the sacrifice in which we t…
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16th Century
Theologian
After Daniel has sufficiently confessed the justice of those judgments which God had inflicted upon the people, he again returns to beg fo…
17th Century
Pastor
And now, O Lord our God The Lord of the whole earth in general, the sovereign Ruler of the universe, and the God of Israe…
17th Century
Minister
In every prayer we must make confession, not only of the sins we have been guilty of, but also of our faith in God, our dependence on Him, our sorr…