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When presenting our requests to Jesus, we always pray, “Not our will, but your will be done.” Why? It’s simple. We don’t know what’s best for us, but Jesus does. Two additional reading that contain this theme are Isaiah 62:1-5 and Ephesians 3:14-21.
By Salem Lutheran of WoodburyWhen presenting our requests to Jesus, we always pray, “Not our will, but your will be done.” Why? It’s simple. We don’t know what’s best for us, but Jesus does. Two additional reading that contain this theme are Isaiah 62:1-5 and Ephesians 3:14-21.