Align Your Heart With His Will

Eric Thompson •
July 8, 2026

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Focus Verse: Matthew 6:10

"Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven."

Think about the last time you prayed hard for something and then added, almost as an afterthought, "but your will be done." For many of us, that phrase is a formality tacked onto the end of a request we have already decided upon. But in Jesus's model prayer, surrendering to the Father's will is not an afterthought - it is placed near the very beginning. It is foundational.

When you pray "your kingdom come, your will be done," you are doing something costly. You are handing over your personal agenda. You are asking God to reign over your home, your relationships, your finances, and your plans - the same way he reigns in heaven, completely and without resistance. That is an act of trust. It requires believing that his ways are better than yours even when you cannot see it yet. The goal of prayer is not to bend God toward your desires. It is to bend your desires toward his. That realignment is where peace begins.

Today's Challenge: Write down one situation in your life that you have been trying to control or force, and intentionally pray the words "your will be done" over it by name.

Prayer: Father, I surrender my plans to you today. Where I have been pushing my own agenda, I ask you to reign instead. Your will is better than mine, and I choose to trust that today.

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