Do you feel like giving up and reached the end of your rope in trying to cope with life's struggles? Are you suffering in a manner that is overwhelmingly challenging, praying God would remove this pain from you?
Jesus knows exactly how you feel, and in fact prayed the same prayers that you might be saying right now. Discouragement and frustration can make us feel like all hope with the Lord's favor is nowhere in sight.
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"Not my will, but Thine Lord."
Jesus said, "Father, if You are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from Me. Yet I want Your will to be done, not Mine." (Luke 22:42 NLT)
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I love this post, Fay. It is so "right on time". I totally relate to your first paragraph, and the only thing that gets me through is . . . Your will to be done LORD, not Mine."
ReplyDeleteHello my dear friend! It was pressing on my heart to remind others going through some rough patches that God already knows their difficulties. Through prayer with my sister the Lord led me to this passage. When things get beyond conrol I turn to the one Who is always midful of everything - God. So happy it was the right word for you today!
Delete"Not my will LORD, but Thine be done" . . . is what sees me through the tough times! EVERY TIME!
ReplyDeleteYou have learned to walk with the Lord, trusting Him and His ways. If only we all could do the same. Thank you for your faithfulness. I pray your words inspire and encourage others who read this as they have me.
DeleteJust stopping back by to see how you're doing and say hello. Wanted to let you know I'm thinking of you. Wishing you well, my friend! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour visits always put a smile on my face. So blessed to call you my friend! Have a wonderful weekend as well.
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