Do You Consider God’s Will When You Pray?

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When you recognize who you are before God, you will see the need to consider His will in everything you do, for we are created in the image of Jesus Christ. It means we are made within to be like Him. Our physical appearance does not matter, for we are endowed with something within that needs to be transferred to the outside world.
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Sammy Egot

Published

June 7, 2024

Do You Consider God’s Will When You Pray?

Matthew 6:10, Romans 10:9-10, Psalm 1:2


Recognizing Who You Are Before God

When you recognize who you are before God, you will understand the importance of considering His will in everything you do. As His children, we are created in the image of Jesus Christ. This goes beyond physical appearance—it is about what God has endowed within us.

What God has placed within us—the faith, love, righteousness, and gifts of the Holy Spirit—is meant to be transferred outwardly to impact the world around us. This is what makes the difference in you as a believer.


The Role of Faith and Confession

  1. Faith in the Heart Comes First

    • Before your prayers can align with God’s will, there must first be faith in your heart. Romans 10:9-10 teaches us:
      “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.”
  2. Faith Fuels an Acceptable Confession

    • Your outward confession must be driven by genuine faith within. A heart full of faith will naturally produce words that align with God’s will.

The Power of Meditation on God’s Word

Psalm 1:2 reminds us of the importance of meditation:
“But whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on His law day and night.”

Meditation is the key to unlocking God’s will for your life:

  1. Meditation Brings Revelation

    • As you meditate on God’s Word, the Holy Spirit reveals God’s plans, promises, and purposes to you.
  2. Revelation Brings Conviction

    • When God reveals His will to you, it strengthens your conviction and helps you trust Him fully.
  3. Conviction Brings Movement

    • A heart that is convinced of God’s will is empowered to act. Faith-filled prayer and obedience naturally follow.

Why You Must Pray According to God’s Will

  1. God’s Will is Perfect

    • Romans 12:2 says:
      “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.”

    • When you pray according to God’s will, you align yourself with His perfect plan for your life.

  2. God Knows What is Best for You

    • You may be asking for something specific, like bread, but only God knows whether it is the right thing for you at that time. Trust His wisdom.
  3. Praying in God’s Will Prevents Disappointment

    • When your prayers are centered on your own desires, you risk disappointment if things don’t turn out the way you expect. Praying for God’s will keeps your focus on His greater purpose, giving you peace no matter the outcome.
  4. God’s Will Brings Glory to Him

    • Prayers aligned with God’s will glorify Him because they reflect trust in His wisdom, power, and timing.

A Simple Prayer to Align with God’s Will

Pray this with me:
“Lord, I know I am asking for bread, but let it be according to Your will for my life. Thank You, Lord, for Your will is perfect for me. I trust You to lead me in the way that brings glory to Your name. Amen.”


Practical Steps to Pray in God’s Will

  1. Meditate on God’s Word Daily

    • Spend time reading and reflecting on Scripture to understand God’s promises and purposes.
  2. Invite the Holy Spirit to Guide Your Prayers

    • Ask the Holy Spirit to help you pray according to God’s will. Romans 8:26-27 reminds us that the Spirit intercedes for us in alignment with God’s will.
  3. Surrender Your Desires to God

    • Trust God to give you what is best, even if it’s not what you originally asked for.
  4. Pray for God’s Glory

    • Make God’s glory the focus of your prayers, rather than your own desires or plans.
  5. Be Patient and Trust His Timing

    • God’s will often unfolds in His perfect timing. Wait patiently, knowing that His plans for you are good.

Final Encouragement

Take what God has said and meditate on it day and night. Let His Word guide your prayers and shape your heart. When you pray with faith and align your requests with His will, you will experience the peace and power of His perfect plan for your life.

Good Morning 🌄 and PROSPER ✨️ today!


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Do You Consider God’s Will When You Pray?