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Nevertheless, I want Your will to be done, not mine!
"Father, if You are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Nevertheless, I want Your will to be done, not mine! " Luke 22:42
The best thing possible for us, is always what God wills for us. Sometimes God's will may be pain, or worldly loss, or sore bereavement.
Yet His will is always love, and in simple acquiescence to this will, we shall always find our highest good.
No prayer, therefore, is pleasing to God which does not end with this refrain of Gethsemane, "Nevertheless, I want Your will to be done, not mine!"
This is also the way to peace. As we yield with love and joy, and merge our own will in our Father's — the peace of God flows like a river into our souls.
"Let the Lord's will be done." Acts 21:14
"It is the Lord. Let Him do what seems good to Him." 1 Samuel 3:18