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🙏 Subscribe to Grace Devotionals for Purpose for more powerful daily prayers, spirit-filled devotionals, and guided moments in God’s presence. If you have a specific prayer request, share it in the comments. We are honored to stand in faith with you. 📖 Scripture References Used in This Prayer Luke 22:42 — Not my will, but Yours be done Romans 12:1-2 — A living sacrifice Galatians 2:20 — Crucified with Christ Jeremiah 29:11 — Plans to give you hope and a future Ecclesiastes 3:1 — A time for everything Habakkuk 2:3 — The vision awaits an appointed time Isaiah 40:31 — Those who wait on the Lord Psalm 27:14 — Wait for the Lord ✨ One of the hardest prayers to pray is not for provision, protection, or breakthrough, it is the prayer of submission: “Lord, let Your will be done.” In a world that teaches us to chase our desires and control outcomes, trusting God’s will and His timing can feel uncomfortable and even painful. But just as Jesus prayed in the garden, we are invited into a deeper level of faith, one where we release our agenda and embrace God’s greater plan. This powerful prayer will help you align your heart with God’s purposes, trust Him in seasons of waiting, and remain faithful when His timing doesn’t match your expectations. If you are struggling with delay, confusion, or unanswered prayers, this is your moment to lean into obedience and trust. God’s will is not meant to harm you and His timing is never late. 💬 If you are choosing to trust God’s will today, type “Your will be done, Lord.” in the comments as a declaration of faith. May you find peace in obedience and strength in the waiting. Amen.