What Happens If I Pray “Your Will Be Done?” with Tony Calabrese
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4m 12s
What are we really saying when we pray, “Your will be done”? Pastor Tony helps us move beyond rote recitation to the deeper surrender that prayer invites. Drawing from Jesus’ words in the Lord’s Prayer and His example in Gethsemane, Tony explains that this phrase isn’t about resignation, it’s about realignment. In prayer, we hold our desires before God and trust that His wisdom, kindness, and sovereignty far surpass our own. Through this posture of release, we learn to pray not for our will to be done, but for God’s perfect will to be revealed in our lives, on earth as it is in heaven.
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