In the first year of Darius
son of Xerxes, (a Mede by descent), who
was made ruler over the Babylonian kingdom— 2 in the first year of his reign,
I, Daniel, understood from the Scriptures, according to the word of the Lord
given to Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last
seventy years. 3 So I turned to the Lord God and pleaded with him in prayer and
petition, in fasting, and in sackcloth and ashes.
These first three verses are the background for the prayer of
Daniel. These three verses establish the
time, place and reason why Daniel prayed.
It was the first year of Darius son of Xerxes. Darius was crown prince of the Persian
Empire. He was the eldest son of the Persian king Xerxes I and his wife
Amestris, the daughter of Onophas. His younger brothers were Hystaspes and
Artaxerxes, and his younger sisters were Rhodogyne and Amytis. He was a Mede by descent. So this is the time of the Medo Persian
empire. He was made ruler over the
Babylonian kingdom. The Medo Persian
empire at the time was the largest empire at the time. It ran from the Mediterranean to India and
127 provinces. Daniel was in charge of
the Babylonian portion.
So here is Daniel in the first year of Darius’ reign, looking over the
scriptures and the word of God. He is
reading the scroll and writings of Jeremiah.
He was reading Jeremiah 25:11, where God tells Jeremiah that Jerusalem
would be empty, uninhabited and desolate for 70 years. You see God had Spent 400 years telling
Israel and Judah to repent, turn from idols, being immoral and unjust. He sent prophet after prophet and in time
they refused and judgment came. Daniel
had been part of that judgment.
Nebuchadnezzer was that hand of judgment. Daniel was among the Jewish nobles who had
been transported to Babylon with Jehoiakim,
Scholars put Daniel at 15-18 when he was taken the Babylon. In Daniel 9, he is in his late eighties or
nineties.
Daniel was pouring over the Jeremiah 25:11, meditating, seeking the
meaning, wanting to understand how and
why it could happen. Daniel does 6
things which are at characteristics of intercessory prayer.
1.
He turned or sought the Lord.
2. Pleaded
with him
3. Daniel
was in prayer
4. He
petition God
5. Daniel
fasted. There are four types of
fasting.
a. The
Normal Fast which is a short fast for one or two day. Going without food
b. The
Absolute Fast which can be from 3 days to 40.
Usually just water or liquids
c. The
Partial Fast. Going without some type of
food for a period of time.
d. The
Rotational Fast. Skipping meals one or
two a day for a period of time to prayer.
We do not know which one Daniel
did. But here are ten benefits to
fasting
Benefits of Fasting and Prayer
2.1 1 – Deeper Intimacy with God
2.2 2 – Answers to Fervent Prayer
2.3 3 – Develop Humility before God
2.4 4 – Gain Wisdom and Understanding
2.5 5 – Authority over Demonic
Strongholds
2.6 6 – Repentance and Salvation
2.7 7 – Personal Victories in Your Life
2.8 8 – Gaining Heaven’s Perspective
2.9 9 – God’s Protection and Help
2.10 10 – Commissioned to Ministry
6.
He put on sackcloth and ashes.
We need to have that same experience.
Our nation is turning from God.
We are seeing this right now.
This is urgent church. We are on
a knife edge. Our nation is on a rapid
descent to destruction. If we do nothing
God will hold us accountable. This is
our moment. I know I cannot stand idly
by. We must pray. God revive the church, bring revival heal and
restore our land. Next, week we will
start looking at the first of five part of the prayer of Daniel. I encourage you to join me over the next
five weeks to pray for ourselves, family, church, city, province and
nation.

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