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Scripture
Luke 22:42·WEB Translation
Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.
Devotional
The Hardest Yes
These might be the most difficult words in all of Scripture: "Not my will, but Yours be done." Jesus prayed them in a garden, facing the unthinkable, and they cost Him everything. They still cost us something every time we pray them honestly.
Surrender isn't a one-time declaration, it's a daily dying to what we want in favor of what God wants. And here's what makes it so hard: we don't always know what His will looks like until we're already walking in it. Surrender requires us to say yes before we see the outcome, to trust before we understand, to release control when everything in us wants to hold tighter.
But here's the beautiful paradox: when we stop fighting for our will and start yielding to His, we discover something unexpected. His will isn't the prison we feared, it's the freedom we needed. His plans aren't meant to diminish us but to complete us in ways our own plans never could.
Today, what are you holding onto that God is asking you to release? What outcome are you demanding that He's gently asking you to surrender? It's okay to grieve what you're letting go of. Jesus did. But after the grief comes the grace, the peace of knowing that God's will, even when it's hard, is always, always good.
Prayer
Lord, not my will, but Yours be done, the hardest prayer to pray sincerely, the most freeing surrender to make, choosing Your way over mine even when mine feels better.
I have strong opinions about how things should go, clear ideas about what's best, plans I'm attached to, but I'm laying them down and asking that Your will prevail, not mine.
Teach me to pray this prayer like Jesus did in Gethsemane, honestly acknowledging what I want while ultimately surrendering to what You want, trusting Your will over my preferences.
My will is limited by what I can see and understand, but Your will accounts for everything, encompasses purposes I don't know, leads to outcomes I can't imagine yet.
Help me surrender daily, not just once but every time my will conflicts with Yours, choosing to release control and trust Your plans even when they differ from my desires.
Remind me that Your will is always good even when it doesn't feel good, that what You want for me is better than what I want for myself, that surrendering to You is gain not loss.
Give me courage to mean this prayer when it costs me something, when Your will looks different than mine, when saying yes to You means saying no to what I desperately wanted.
Let this be my posture today and always, not my will, but Yours be done, choosing Your way over mine, trusting Your heart when I can't see Your hand.
In Jesus' name,
Amen.
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