The third request in the Lord’s Prayer is “your will be done.” What does this mean? First, we are praying for God’s moral will to be done, that his commands would be obeyed. We want God to help us do his will. Second, we are praying for God’s providential will to be done. We are expressing our trust in God’s plan for our lives as Jesus did in the garden before the cross.
Do our prayers look like this? Is this our heart’s desire?
I like the title of this post “Your Will Be Done”…
= Yours, will be done
= your Will, is done
…In which language was this phrase originally written?