Prevailing Prayer what Hinders It Author:Dwight Lyman Moody Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. CONFESSION. Another element in true prayer is Confession. I do not want Christian friends to think that I am talking to the unsaved. I think w... more »e, as Christians, have a good many sins to confess. If you go back to the Scripture records, you will find that the men who lived nearest to God, and had most power with Him, were those who confessed their sins and failures. Daniel, as we have seen, confessed his sins and those of his people. Yet there is nothing recorded against Daniel. He was one of the best men then on the face of the earth, yet was his confession of sin one of the deepest and most humble on record. Brooks, referring to Daniel's confession, says: "In these words you have seven circumstances that Daniel useth in confessing of his and the people's sins; and all to heighten and aggravate them. First, 'We have sinned;' secondly, ' We have committed iniquity;' thirdly, We have done wickedly;' fourthly, 'We have rebelled against thee; fiftly, ' We have departed from Thy precepts; sixthly, ' We have not hearkened unto Thy servants; seventhly, ' Nor our princes, nor all the people of the land.' These seven aggravations which Daniel reckons up in his confession are worthy our most serious consideration." Job was no doubt a holy man, a mighty prince, yet he had to fall in the dust and confess his sins. So you will find it all through the Scriptures. When Isaiah saw the purity and holiness of God, he beheld himself in his true light, and he exclaimed, " Woe is me, for I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips! I firmly believe that the Church of God will have to confess her own sins, before there can be any great work of grace. There must be a deeper work among God's believing people. I sometimes think it is about time to give up preaching to t...« less