God not my will, but let Your will be done.

Praying “God, not my will, but let Your will be done” is a powerful declaration of surrender and trust in God’s plan. It’s a prayer that acknowledges that God’s ways are higher than our own and that His will is perfect, even when we can’t understand it. When we pray this prayer, we’re essentially saying, “God, I trust You more than I trust myself.”

This prayer is a game-changer because it shifts our focus from our own desires and expectations to God’s sovereign plan. It’s a recognition that our lives are not our own, but are instead lived for God’s glory. When we pray “not my will,” we’re releasing our grip on control and allowing God to work in and through us.

Praying “let Your will be done” is not a passive resignation, but rather an active surrender. It’s a choice to trust that God’s will is better than our own, even when it’s difficult or uncomfortable. This prayer requires humility, faith, and a willingness to let go of our own agendas.

As we pray “God, not my will, but let Your will be done,” we can expect to see transformation in our lives. We’ll begin to see that God’s will is not something to be feared, but rather something to be embraced. We’ll learn to trust in His goodness and sovereignty, and we’ll experience the peace and freedom that comes from surrendering to His will.

— MC©️

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