TRUSTING GOD AS GOOD
We say it in church.
We read it in scripture.
But do we really mean it?
"Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." (Matthew 6:10)
This is more than a hopeful wish—it’s a declaration of surrender.
A Kingdom with a King
God is not just a distant deity; He is a King with a kingdom. His rule is just, His ways are good, and His will is perfect. In His kingdom, the broken are restored, the weak are strengthened, and justice prevails.
But here’s the challenge: if we want His kingdom to come, we have to let go of our own.
The Prayer of Exchange
When Jesus teaches us to pray, He invites us to an exchange. The word for “pray” in this passage means to trade our desires for God’s. That means we’re not just asking for good things to happen—we’re surrendering our will for His.
C.S. Lewis put it this way:
“There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, ‘Thy will be done,’ and those to whom God says, ‘All right, then, have it your way.’”
The question is, which one are we?
What’s Holding Us Back?
Sometimes, we resist because we don’t fully trust that God’s way is best. We want Him to fix things from a distance, but He chooses to work through His people—through us.
Other times, we misunderstand what “good” really means. We think of good as second-best, the bare minimum to get by. But God’s goodness is not mediocre. It is full, abundant, and exactly what we need!
An Invitation to Trust
Praying “Your kingdom come, your will be done” is a call to action. It means living in a way that reflects heaven’s reality here on earth. It means trusting that God is working, even when we don’t understand.
So, take a moment to reflect:
- What areas of your life are hardest to surrender to God?
- Do you truly believe that God’s will for you is better than your own?
God is bringing His kingdom to earth. The question is—are we willing to be part of it?
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