At the heart of every true believer’s life is one burning desire: that God’s will would be done.
Matthew 6:10:
"Let your Kingdom come.Let your will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
When Jesus taught His disciples to pray, He did not begin with their needs, their plans, or their ambitions. He directed them to the Father’s kingdom and the Father’s will. That is decisive. God’s will is not mysterious speculation—it is clearly revealed in Scripture and centered in one Person: Jesus Christ.
God’s will is that His Son be honored, trusted, and obeyed.
Jesus declared in John 6:40 that the will of the Father is that everyone who sees the Son and believes in Him may have eternal life. First and foremost, God’s will is salvation through faith alone in Christ. You cannot follow Jesus daily unless you first trust Him completely.
To pray “Your will be done” is to surrender your own. It is to say, “Lord, not my preferences, not my agenda, not my sin—but Your Word.” Following Jesus is not a cultural Christianity or a vague spirituality. It is repentance from sin, denial of self, and wholehearted obedience (Luke 9:23).
In heaven, God’s will is done perfectly and joyfully. There is no rebellion there. No compromise. No divided loyalty. So when we pray for His will to be done on earth, we are asking for that same obedience to take root in our own hearts.
God’s will for your life is not primarily about a career path or geographic location—it is about conformity to Christ (Romans 8:29). It is about holiness. It is about trusting Him when it is costly. It is about crucifying sinful desires and walking by the Spirit according to His Word.
If you are outside of Christ, understand this clearly: you are not currently doing God’s will. Unbelief is sin. But there is mercy. Repent. Turn from your sin. Trust in the finished work of Jesus—His sinless life, His substitutionary death, and His bodily resurrection. Salvation is a gift of grace, not earned effort.
And if you belong to Him, then follow Him—today. Open His Word. Obey what you read. Love what He loves. Hate what He hates. Seek first His kingdom.
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