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What role does prayer play in acknowledging God's will?

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Prayer aligns our desires with God's will, showcasing submission and trust.

In prayer, we acknowledge our dependence on God and submit our desires to His will. Jesus exemplified this in Matthew 26:39, where He prayed, 'Nevertheless, not my will, but Thy will be done.' This attitude in prayer invites God's guidance and reveals our trust in His perfect understanding of our needs. The sermon highlights that effective prayer always includes a willingness to yield our wishes to God's greater plans. When we pray with the heart of 'nevertheless,' we align ourselves with God's purposes, finding comfort and strength even amidst unanswered prayers or opposing circumstances.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:39

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Nevertheless
Henry Mahan · May 20, 1984
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