Not as I will, but as Thou. Wilt.
Matthew 26: 39 NASB
A Christian woman once confided to a friend that she found it nearly impossible to pray. "Thy will be done." She was afraid of what the Lord might call her to do. Very specifically, she feared being called to a snake-infested swamp to take the Gospel to headhunting natives. As the mother of a young child, she simply could not bear the thought that God might call her to leave her child and sacrifice her life on the mission field.
Her friend said to her, "Suppose your little girl came to you tomorrow morning and said, Mommy, i have made up my mind to let you have your own way with me from now on. I'm always going to obey you and i trust you completely to do everything you think is best for me? How would you feel?"
The woman replied, "Why, I'd feel wonderful. I'd shower her with hugs and kisses and do everything in my power to give her all the things that were good for her and which would help her talent s and use them to their fullest."
The friend said, "Well, that's how the Lord feels as your Heaven!y Father His will is going to be far better than anything you have imagined, not far worse."
God's will for Jesus did not end with the pain and suffering of the cross. The "end" of God's will for Jesus was His g!odious resurrection from the dead, His ascension to Heaven, His being seated at the right hand of the Father, and His exaltation as the King of kings and Lord of lords forever!
As Hannah Whitall Smith wrote, "Better and sweeter than health, or friends, is money, or fame, or ease, or prosperity, is the adorable will of our God. It gilds the darkest hours with a divine Hall, and sheds brightest sunshine on the gloomiest paths. . . it only a glorious privilege."
Make your prayer today, "Thy will be done for you to experience!
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