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How do we know that God's will is best?

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God's will is the wisest and best because it aligns with His perfect nature and knowledge, as explained in Matthew 6:10.

The prayer in Matthew 6:10 reflects our desire for God's will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. This illustrates that God's will is not only the best but also inherently wise. The prayer encourages us to acknowledge that God's understanding surpasses ours and that His plans are perfect. As believers, our submission to His will demonstrates trust in His sovereignty and goodness; we recognize that God, being holy and good, cannot err. Thus, seeking His will is a commitment to rely on His supreme knowledge and love, understanding that His purpose is ultimately for our good and His glory.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:10

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