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Yom Kippur Prayer

Our G‑d and G‑d of our fathers, may our prayers come before You, and do not turn away from our supplication, for we are not so impudent and stubborn as to declare before You, Lord our G‑d and G‑d of our fathers, that we are righteous and have not sinned. Indeed, we and our fathers have sinned.

Adonai, hear my prayer. Listen to my pleas for mercy. In your faithfulness, answer me, and in your righteousness. Don’t bring your servant to trial, since in your sight no one alive would be considered righteous, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified as a gift by His grace through the redemption which is in Messiah Yeshua. 

I acknowledge before You, Lord my G‑d and the G‑d of my fathers, that healing and death are in Your hands. May it be Your will that You heal me with total recovery, and if I die may you grant my redemption which is in Messiah Yeshua, who, for all the errors, iniquities, and willful sins that I have erred, sinned and transgressed before You was displayed publicly as an atonement in His blood through faith. May You circumcise me now with the circumcision of the heart, by the Spirit. May You grant my share in the Garden of Eden, and grant me the merit to abide in the World to Come which is preserved for the righteous.

Sources: The Viddui prayers, Psalm 143, Romans 3, Romans 2

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