DANIEL'S PRAYER FOR HIS PEOPLE (10 OF 10)
by Brad Whitt
Daniel's Prayer for his People (10 of 10)
Series: Daniel - The Man, The Myth and The Message
Brad Whitt
Daniel 9
You've got your Bibles; would you turn with me to Daniel 9? We're picking back up tonight in our series of studies through, really, what is probably one of the most interesting while at the same time challenging books in all of the Old Testament. Perhaps, maybe in all of the entire word of God. We've entitled this simple series of studies ''Daniel: the Man, the Myth, and the Message.'' Tonight we come to Daniel 9, picking up in verse number 1, and the message of Daniel 9:1-19 is this. Since we can lay hold of the power of God through prayer, we must cry out to him. Daniel 9, beginning in verse number 1. One of the things that always comes to mind when I think of this man by the name of Daniel is that he was a man of prayer.
As you read through your Bible, as you study your Bible, there are few men that measure up to this man by the name of Daniel when it comes to prayer. And in my life as a pastor and as a Christian, there have been those pastors very much like this man by the name of Daniel. Steve Gaines is one of those men who, when I think of a man of prayer, I think of Steve Gaines. I may have shared this with you before, but when Brother Steve was at Gardendale's First Baptist Church there north of Birmingham, Alabama, he had two offices. He had an outer office and a short little hallway with a bathroom. Then he had an inner office. The outer office was very, very, very nice and like the office here at Abilene and the back office was where a lot of the work took place and it just... I remember there was a blue recliner back there and books and papers stacked all over the ground and a little desk back there and he had blue carpet, and one of the things I'll never forget is that Brother Steve would walk and pray.
I mean hours, every day, walk and pray, walk and pray, walk and pray. He had these little prayer cards, which is my pattern as ...
Series: Daniel - The Man, The Myth and The Message
Brad Whitt
Daniel 9
You've got your Bibles; would you turn with me to Daniel 9? We're picking back up tonight in our series of studies through, really, what is probably one of the most interesting while at the same time challenging books in all of the Old Testament. Perhaps, maybe in all of the entire word of God. We've entitled this simple series of studies ''Daniel: the Man, the Myth, and the Message.'' Tonight we come to Daniel 9, picking up in verse number 1, and the message of Daniel 9:1-19 is this. Since we can lay hold of the power of God through prayer, we must cry out to him. Daniel 9, beginning in verse number 1. One of the things that always comes to mind when I think of this man by the name of Daniel is that he was a man of prayer.
As you read through your Bible, as you study your Bible, there are few men that measure up to this man by the name of Daniel when it comes to prayer. And in my life as a pastor and as a Christian, there have been those pastors very much like this man by the name of Daniel. Steve Gaines is one of those men who, when I think of a man of prayer, I think of Steve Gaines. I may have shared this with you before, but when Brother Steve was at Gardendale's First Baptist Church there north of Birmingham, Alabama, he had two offices. He had an outer office and a short little hallway with a bathroom. Then he had an inner office. The outer office was very, very, very nice and like the office here at Abilene and the back office was where a lot of the work took place and it just... I remember there was a blue recliner back there and books and papers stacked all over the ground and a little desk back there and he had blue carpet, and one of the things I'll never forget is that Brother Steve would walk and pray.
I mean hours, every day, walk and pray, walk and pray, walk and pray. He had these little prayer cards, which is my pattern as ...
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