How do we know God's will is important for prayer?
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God's will is central to true prayer, as genuine prayer submits our desires to His divine purpose.
In the framework of prayer, the phrase 'Thy will be done' encapsulates the essence of submitting our requests to God's sovereign will. This principle is crucial in understanding the nature of prayer within a sovereign grace context. It teaches us that rather than directing God to fulfill our desires, we acknowledge His omnipotence and submit our aspirations to His divine plan. As articulated in Matthew 26:39, Jesus exemplified this submission, indicating that everything He did was to fulfill the will of the Father. Furthermore, Ephesians 1:11 assures us that God works all things according to the counsel of His will, providing believers confidence that their prayers align with His sovereign plan.
Scripture References:
Matthew 26:39, Ephesians 1:11
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