Pastors Obadiah and Elizabeth Swen
October 8, 2011
DAY 5: Daniel, A Man Of Prayer

Daniel praying
Another example which supports our need for prayer is found in the life of Daniel. In 606 B.C. Israel had been taken captive by another nation because of its sin.

Years later in Daniel 9 we're told that while reading the prophet Jeremiah, Daniel discovered it was time for Israel's captivity to end.

Jeremiah had not only prophesied the captivity of which Daniel was a part, but he also prophesied the duration: 70 years.

At this point Daniel did something very different from what most of us would do. When we receive a promise of revival, deliverance, healing, restoration, etc., we tend to passively wait for its fulfillment-but not Daniel. He knew better. Somehow he must have known that God needed his involvement because he said, "So I gave my attention to the Lord God to seek Him by prayer and supplications, with fasting, sackcloth, and ashes" (Daniel 9:3).

No verse in Daniel, as there is with Elijah, specifically says Israel was restored because of Daniel's prayers, but with the emphasis given to them, the insinuation is certainly there.

We do know that the angel Gabriel was dispatched immediately after Daniel started praying. However, it took him 21 days to penetrate the warfare in the heavens with the message to inform Daniel that "Your words were heard, and I have come in response to your words" (Daniel 10:12). Paul E. Billheimer says:
Daniel evidently realized that intercession had a part to play in bringing the prophecy to pass. God had made the prophecy. When it was time for its fulfillment He did not fulfill it arbitrarily outside of His program of prayer. He sought for a man upon whose heart He could lay a burden of intercession....

As always, God made the decision in heaven.

A man was called upon to enforce that decision on earth through intercession and faith.

Rev. Obadiah Swen
Pastor, Bethel World Outreach Church - Virginia
Prayer This Week
Oct. 2 - Oct. 8, 2011

�    PRAY FOR GOD'S PRESENCE
in each person's life as He personally challenges him or her to take the next baby step or giant leap in sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ to those who don't know him. Exodus 33:14-19, Psalm 27:4-6, John 6:44, John 12:32, Psalm 2:8

�   PRAY FOR GOD'S PREPARATION
of each man, woman, teen, and child's heart for what He desires to do in each life during the 40 Days of Intercession Campaign, especially for those who don't know Christ as their Lord and Savior! 2 Chronicles 7:14-16, 1 Peter 3:15-16, Acts 2:42-47

�    PRAY FOR GOD'S PROVISIONS
of energy, time, and resources for each individual who has stepped out in faith to serve unselfishly as part of the community outreach team. 2 Corinthians 9:6-15, Malachi 3:10-12, Philippians 4:13-20, Deut 28:1-14, 1 Chronicles 4:9-10, Deuteronomy 8:18, Luke 10:19
 40 Days of Intercession

This fall, our church will be participating in a 40 Days of Intercession Campaign, which will run for seven weekends beginning on Oct. 1 , 2011, and ending on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011.


This spiritual growth campaign (40 Days of Prayer and Fasting) is designed to answer God's most important call to His people: "Intercessory Prayer."

The events of the Campaign will give us opportunities to commit to habits of spiritual growth, memorize scripture, fellowship with other believers, serve in a ministry, share our faith, and learn to live a lifestyle of worship to the glory of God.

We are excited as we envision our entire congregation living in alignment with God's purposes for their lives, and the impact this could have on our church and our community!
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If God is all-powerful, why does he need us to pray?
 
If we pray and nothing happens, does this mean that God isn't listening? If you have ever felt that you
r prayers don't count, Intercessory Prayer will show you just how vital your prayers are.

Pastor Dutch Sheets will inspire and give yo
u the courage to pray for the impossible and help you find persistence to see your prayers to completion.