How to Surrender to God’s Will When You’re in Pain - Daily Hope with Rick Warren - October 21, 2020
When faced with pain and suffering, Jesus' example in the Garden of Gethsemane shows that surrendering to God's will can be a powerful way to find peace and trust. By praying the "Garden of Gethsemane" prayer, which includes faith, asking for help, and surrendering to God's will, individuals can tap into Jesus' mindset and experience spiritual maturity in their darkest moments.
How to Surrender to God’s Will When You’re in Pain By Rick Warren
“Abba, Father . . . everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”Mark 14:36 (NIV)
To have the mind of Christ means you want to do God's will, even when it's painful, even when it's difficult, even when it seems impossible. Jesus gave us the ultimate example of this the night before he went to the cross.
In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus was in agony knowing the pain he was going to face the next day—not just the physical pain but the emotional and spiritual pain of being separated from his Father as he carried the shame and weight of our sin.
Even then, Jesus prayed, “Abba, Father . . . everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will” (Mark 14:36 NIV). In Gethsemane, Jesus said that he wanted to do God's will, not his own, even if it was painful.
Any time you're in pain, pray the Garden of Gethsemane prayer. There are three parts to it. The first part is faith. Jesus believed God had the power to change his situation. You can pray that, too. Whatever kind of situation you're going through right now, you can start by praying in faith, “God, I know you’ve got the power to change this.”
Then ask God for his help. It's appropriate to say, “God, I'm asking for your help. I'm in a lot of pain right now, and I need some relief. I'm asking for you to do a miracle. I know you have the power to change the situation, and I’m asking you to do it.”
The third part of the Gethsemane prayer is surrender, and its key to learning to have the mind of Christ. Pray like Jesus did: “Lord, even though I'm asking you to take away the pain, I surrender to you. More than anything else, even more than relief, I want your will, not mine.”
Are you ready to say that to God in your hour of greatest need? When you do, you show your spiritual maturity and trust in God to continue to provide for you and use your trouble for good.
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