
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 lovingly showed us how to pray, especially during life’s hardest and most meaningful moments. He stepped away from His disciples to be alone with the Father. Sometimes, the deepest prayers are spoken in those quiet moments, where it is just you and God. Jesus knelt in humble surrender, showing deep trust, reverence, and love. His prayer was honest and full of faith. Even as He faced unimaginable suffering, Jesus worshiped God by submitting to the Father’s will above His own desires.
You and I are invited to follow His example. Whatever you are facing today whether it’s uncertainty, fear, or sorrow, bring it to God in prayer. Worship Him not only with words of praise, but also through trust and surrender. Let go of your need to control outcomes. Place every part of your life in His loving hands, knowing that His plans for you are good and full of purpose.
Today, find a quiet place to meet with God. Bow your heart before Him and pray, “Father, not my will, but Yours be done.” In this act of surrender, you will discover peace, strength, and a deeper closeness with the One who holds your future.
“Your Will Be Done” by CityAlight is a modern worship song inspired by Jesus’ prayer in the garden: “Not my will, but Yours be done.”
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