
Reflection
Praying According to God’s Will. One of the most powerful moments in Scripture takes place in the Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus, knowing the suffering ahead, prayed with deep anguish, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” In that single sentence, we witness both vulnerability and surrender — the perfect example of what it means to pray according to God’s will.
So often, our prayers reflect our desires — for comfort, success, or relief. There’s nothing wrong with asking, but spiritual maturity comes when we trust God’s wisdom above our wishes. Jesus’ prayer wasn’t a sign of weakness; it was a model of complete trust. He surrendered His will because He understood that the Father’s plan was higher, even when it led through pain.
When we pray according to God’s will, we align our hearts with His purposes. We exchange our limited understanding for His perfect plan. And though His answer might not always be “yes,” it is always good and for our growth.
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