Intercession = Escape from Reality?

The great intercessors of the Bible all approached God with a genuine sense of shame and embarrassment.  They did not come into God's presence in order to cover up sin but to agree with His assessment of it, to face with stark honesty the wickedness of the culture around them.  The prophet Jeremiah is a good example of this, as he stated:
"... For they proceed from evil to evil, and they do not know Me, declares the Lord.  Everyone take heed to his neighbor, and do not trust any brother; for every brother will utterly supplant, and every neighbor will walk with slanderers.  Everyone will deceive his neighbor, and will not speak the truth; they have taught their tongue to speak lies, and weary themselves to commit iniquity." (Jeremiah 9:3-5)
Intercession is not an escape from reality.  Our communication with God must be rooted in the truth - the eternal truth of His holy standards and the awful truth about our society as God sees it.  The intercessor experiences the broken heart of God through the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit.  The intercessor also identifies with the sin of the people, because the intercessor has personally contributed to God's grief.

Source: John Dawson  -  What Every Christian Should Know About Reconciliation, p. 19