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Lessons from Daniel's Prayer, Part 4 (Daniel 9:15-16)
Saturday, February 18, 2012

References: Daniel 9

Daniel refers back to God's mighty acts in bringing the Jewish people out of Egypt. He asks that God would remember that and turn his anger away from Israel. Today, God is angry with our nation because of our great sins. We must stand in the gap and plead with God to remember his mighty acts of revival in this land in the past and to hold back his anger from us and to send once again a national spiritual revival. That is our only hope as a nation.

Next Week's Message: Lessons from Daniel's Prayer - Part 5 (Daniel 9:17-19)

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