Saturday
Luke 22:39-46
In Gethsemane, Jesus modeled the ultimate surrender: "Not my will, but yours be done." This wasn't passive resignation but active trust in the Father's goodness. Sixteen years of ministry, gone in six days. House, cars, job, community—taken. Yet Logan's story doesn't end in loss; it reveals God's sovereign goodness. Surrender doesn't guarantee comfort; it guarantees God's presence. When we pray "Your will be done," we're acknowledging that God sees what we cannot, knows what we don't, and works all things for our good and His glory. Today's loss may be tomorrow's testimony of God's faithfulness. What circumstance are you fighting to control? Release it. Trust Him. God's will is always better than our best-laid plans. Surrender is the pathway to experiencing new dimensions of His goodness.
In Gethsemane, Jesus modeled the ultimate surrender: "Not my will, but yours be done." This wasn't passive resignation but active trust in the Father's goodness. Sixteen years of ministry, gone in six days. House, cars, job, community—taken. Yet Logan's story doesn't end in loss; it reveals God's sovereign goodness. Surrender doesn't guarantee comfort; it guarantees God's presence. When we pray "Your will be done," we're acknowledging that God sees what we cannot, knows what we don't, and works all things for our good and His glory. Today's loss may be tomorrow's testimony of God's faithfulness. What circumstance are you fighting to control? Release it. Trust Him. God's will is always better than our best-laid plans. Surrender is the pathway to experiencing new dimensions of His goodness.
