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Burden-Sharing, September 7
Daniel 9:1-14
And I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications
with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes: and I prayed unto the Lord my
God, and made my confession.
Daniel 9:3, 4
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Burdened in behalf of Israel, Daniel studied anew the prophecies of Jeremiah.
They were very plain—so plain that he understood by these testimonies recorded
in books “the number of the years, whereof the word of the Lord came to
Jeremiah the prophet, that He would accomplish seventy years in the desolations
of Jerusalem.”
With faith founded on the sure word of prophecy, Daniel pleaded with the
Lord for the speedy fulfillment of these promises. He pleaded for the honor of
God to be preserved. In his petition he identified himself fully with those who
had fallen short of the divine purpose, confessing their sins as his own
What a prayer was that which came forth from the lips of Daniel! What
humbling of soul it reveals! The warmth of heavenly fire was recognized in
the words that were going upward to God. Heaven responded to that prayer
by sending its messenger to Daniel. In this our day, prayers offered in like
manner will prevail with God. “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man
availeth much.” As in ancient times, when prayer was offered, fire descended
from heaven, and consumed the sacrifice upon the altar, so in answer to our
prayers, the heavenly fire will come into our souls. The light and power of the
Holy Spirit will be ours....
Have not we as great need to call upon God as had Daniel? I address those
who believe that we are living in the very last period of this earth’s history. I
entreat you to take upon your own souls a burden for our churches, our schools,
and our institutions. That God who heard Daniel’s prayer will hear ours when
we come to Him in contrition. Our necessities are as urgent, our difficulties are
as great, and we need to have the same intensity of purpose, and in faith roll our
burden upon the great Burden-bearer. There is need for hearts to be as deeply
moved in our time as in the time when Daniel prayed
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Ibid., 554, 555
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11
The Review and Herald, February 9, 1897
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