Intercession
When they had finished eating the grass of the land, I said, “O Lord God, please forgive! How can Jacob stand? He is so small!”
Amos 7:2 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/amo.7.2.ESV
This verse in its context reveals the power, and limitations, of a believers' intercession for a people. God gave Amos a vision of a plague of locusts devouring the life out of Israel's farmlands. If we have a vision from God, it's not a foregone conclusion.
Visions from God could be a warning of what would be if we didn't intercede for people. Israel was spared a plague of locusts at Amos' intervention. Yet they were ultimately destroyed by the Assyrians.
We can plead with God that in the midst of His righteous anger He would remember His mercy. Yet ultimately, the day of judgement will inevitably come. We need to be ready for that great day.
We would do well to plead with God against His condemnation, yes. Yet ultimately, those who persist in rejecting Him will be condemned. Only those in Christ Jesus will be delivered.
'Sovereign Father in heaven, please deliver us from the condemnation we deserve. In the name of Christ we pray, amen'
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