This message invites us into a profound exploration of surrender through the lens of the Lord's Prayer, specifically focusing on 'Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.' We're challenged to reconsider what we think surrender means—it's not defeat, but the pathway to true freedom and lasting joy. The sermon walks us through how God's will was fulfilled in Christ's coming, reminding us that from Genesis to Bethlehem, Jesus was always part of God's eternal redemptive plan. What's particularly striking is the emphasis that Christmas wasn't a backup plan but God's purposeful design from before the foundations of the world. We see Jesus joyfully obeying the Father's will, even facing the cross 'for the joy set before Him.' This turns our cultural understanding upside down—we're taught that happiness comes from autonomy and doing whatever we want, but Scripture reveals that true, lasting joy flows from obedience to God. The message doesn't shy away from reality: following God's will doesn't make life easy, but it makes it meaningful. Through powerful examples like missionary Jim Elliott, who wrote 'He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose,' we're reminded that obedience may be costly, but it brings eternal reward. The call is clear: what if the greatest gift we could give God this Christmas isn't something we buy, but our very will—fully surrendered to Him?