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What does it mean to say 'the will of the Lord be done'?

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'The will of the Lord be done' signifies complete trust and submission to God's plans, regardless of our understanding or desires.

Saying 'the will of the Lord be done' embodies a believer's acknowledgment of God's sovereignty and authority in every aspect of life. It is a declaration of surrender to God's higher knowledge and plans, as demonstrated by the Apostle Paul. Despite the fears of fellow believers regarding his journey to Jerusalem, Paul remained steadfast, reflecting his commitment to God's purpose over personal safety. This sentiment mirrors the teachings of Jesus when He instructed his followers to pray for God's will to be done (Matthew 6:10), emphasizing that reliance on God's will leads to true peace and assurance in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:10, Acts 21:14

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