God’s Will, Not Mine

Verse of the Day: Luke 22:41-42

He withdrew about a stone’s throw beyond them, knelt down and prayed, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.”

Jesus showed us how to pray, especially during life’s most difficult and transformative moments. In Luke 22:41, we see that He went a little farther, leaving the disciples behind to be alone. Intense prayer often requires solitude, just you and God, free from distractions. Jesus knelt down to pray, a posture of humility, respect, and honor before God. He prayed, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” Even knowing what was ahead, Jesus asked His Father to change the course if it was His will, but ultimately surrendered His own desires to God’s plan. We, too, must hand over our stress, problems, worries, and lives to God, allowing His will to prevail. God has a purpose and a plan for your life, knowing the beginning and the end. Trust in Him completely and pray for His will to be done in your life.

Disclaimer: Some original content in this blog has been improved or modified using AI technology to enhance clarity and readability.

3 thoughts on “God’s Will, Not Mine

  1. How is it that AI is being used in the creation of these articles?

    Is it to correct grammar or is it producing the content? i benefit from the daily insight and yet I am debating whether to continue. No matter how eloquent AI presents ideas, I would rather the Word and fellow Christians, humans, to be sharing faith centered scripture and the practical applications with me. I am not keen on an AI teaching me human behavior in response to Gods actions and intentions.

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    • Thank you for your question. AI is not creating the content. I have created the content based on my own studies and what I feel the Lord has put in my heart to share. Before I post my commentary, I run it through AI to improve the grammar, sentence structure, and clarity.
      God bless you. – Lisa Mojica

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      • When it’s stated that AI has been used to improve the clarity and readability of original content, it means that an artificial intelligence system has analyzed the text and made changes to it, such as simplifying sentence structure, replacing complex words with easier synonyms, and adjusting paragraph organization, to make the writing easier for the reader to understand and follow.

        Key points about AI-assisted clarity and readability improvements:

        Automated analysis:AI tools can quickly scan large amounts of text, identifying areas where clarity could be enhanced.

        Grammar and syntax checks:AI can detect grammatical errors, awkward phrasing, and sentence structures that might confuse readers.

        Vocabulary optimization:The AI can suggest substituting complex words with simpler alternatives while maintaining the original meaning.

        Sentence length adjustments:AI can break up long, convoluted sentences into shorter, more manageable ones.

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