Call to Me: Trusting God
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SURRENDER TO GOD? (HOW TO FULLY TRUST HIS WILL)

 

YOUR WILL BE DONE

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A Life Fully Aligned With the Lord Jesus Christ

There are prayers we say.

And then there are prayers that say us.

“Your will be done” is not a casual statement.
It is not decorative language.
It is not religious rhythm.

It is surrender.

It is the quiet laying down of self-direction.
It is the releasing of personal agenda.
It is the holy yielding of a life that recognizes it was never its own.

When the Lord Jesus taught us how to pray in the Gospel of Matthew 6:10, He said:

“Your kingdom come.
Your will be done
On earth as it is in heaven.” (NKJV)

This was not poetic filler.

It was instruction.

It was alignment.

It was the doorway into Kingdom living.

And if we are honest, this prayer is simple to speak —
but lifelong to live.


WHAT DOES “YOUR WILL BE DONE” REALLY MEAN?

It means:

Not my timing — but Yours.
Not my preference — but Yours.
Not my ambition — but Yours.
Not my reaction — but Yours.
Not my defense — but Yours.

It means trusting that the One who authored my beginning
has already written my fulfillment.

It means believing that heaven’s design is wiser than earth’s pressure.

It means surrendering control without surrendering responsibility.

Many confuse surrender with passivity.

But surrender is not inactivity.
It is alignment.

The Lord’s will is not something that erases you.

It is something that orders you.

The will of God does not flatten personality —
it refines purpose.

It does not silence identity —
it anchors it.


JESUS HIMSELF PRAYED IT

Before the cross, in the garden, Jesus prayed words that tremble through eternity:

“Nevertheless, not My will, but Yours, be done.”
(Luke 22:42 NKJV)

He did not pray this lightly.

He prayed it sweating blood.

He prayed it knowing suffering was ahead.

He prayed it while fully aware of the cost.

And yet — He trusted the Father more than He feared the pain.

This is surrender.

Not when life feels easy.
But when obedience feels heavy.

The Son of God submitted to the Father’s will.

So who are we to cling to our own?


SURRENDER IS NOT LOSS

The world says surrender is weakness.

The Kingdom says surrender is strength.

The world says control everything.

The Kingdom says trust the One who controls everything.

When we pray, “Your will be done,” we are not shrinking.

We are stepping into divine order.

We are placing ourselves inside a design that existed before we did.

In Book of Proverbs 19:21, it says:

“There are many plans in a man’s heart,
Nevertheless the Lord’s counsel—that will stand.” (NKJV)

This is not a threat.

It is comfort.

Because if His counsel stands,
then my life is not fragile.

It is held.


ALIGNMENT VS. AMBITION

There is a difference between:

Building for yourself
and
Being built by Him.

Ambition says, “I will make it happen.”

Alignment says, “I will obey what He has spoken.”

Ambition strains.

Alignment flows.

Ambition competes.

Alignment rests.

The surrendered life does not strive to prove worth.

It walks knowing worth was already assigned by the Creator.

“Your will be done” means I am not chasing validation.

I am walking in obedience.


HOW DO WE LIVE THIS DAILY?

Surrender is not one dramatic moment.

It is daily posture.

It looks like:

• Choosing peace when ego wants to respond
• Choosing integrity when shortcuts are available
• Choosing prayer before panic
• Choosing truth over impulse
• Choosing obedience over applause

In Book of Romans 12:2, it says:

“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” (NKJV)

Notice something powerful.

The will of God is described as:

Good.
Acceptable.
Perfect.

Not harsh.

Not random.

Not chaotic.

Perfect.

The world pressures you to conform.

The Spirit renews you to align.

“Your will be done” is impossible without renewed thinking.

Because the flesh will always choose control.


WHEN THE NATURAL TRIES TO DISTRACT YOU

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Bills.
Deadlines.
Delays.
Expectations.
Noise.

The natural world constantly demands attention.

But surrender does not mean ignoring responsibility.

It means handling responsibility without losing spiritual grounding.

Peace is not escaping reality.

Peace is being steady inside it.

If you pray, “Your will be done,”
you must also pray:

“Give me wisdom.”
“Show me the next step.”
“Teach me patience.”
“Correct me when I drift.”

Surrender is not dramatic.

It is disciplined.


THE DANGER OF SELF-WILL

Self-will often disguises itself as confidence.

But self-will says:

“I know better.”
“I will handle it.”
“I don’t need correction.”
“I can force this.”

The surrendered heart says:

“If You close it, I will not force it.”
“If You delay it, I will not rush it.”
“If You redirect it, I will not resist it.”

In Book of James 4:13-15, we are reminded:

“Instead you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that.’” (NKJV)

This is not insecurity.

It is reverence.

It is acknowledging that breath itself is a gift.


TRUSTING WHAT YOU CANNOT SEE

One of the hardest parts of surrender
is trusting outcomes you cannot control.

You may not see the full design.

You may not understand the delay.

You may not agree with the pruning.

But the Father sees the whole picture.

In Book of Philippians 2:13, it says:

“For it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.” (NKJV)

He works in you to will.

He works in you to do.

Even your desire to surrender is evidence of His work.

You are not manufacturing faith.

You are responding to grace.


WHEN HIS WILL COSTS YOU

Sometimes His will will cost comfort.

Sometimes His will will cost reputation.

Sometimes His will will cost relationships.

But it will never cost purpose.

The cross looked like loss.

It was victory.

The silence of Saturday looked like defeat.

It was preparation for resurrection.

Trusting His will means trusting the unseen Saturday
before the visible Sunday.


SURRENDER AND IDENTITY

You are not erased in surrender.

You are clarified.

When you say, “Your will be done,” you are saying:

“I trust Your design more than my interpretation.”

Your gifts were given by Him.

Your desires refined by Him.

Your calling authored by Him.

Surrender does not cancel calling.

It protects it.


STILLNESS IS NOT STAGNATION

To sit at His feet is not laziness.

It is strength.

In a world obsessed with output,
surrender teaches input.

Before action — instruction.
Before movement — clarity.
Before speaking — listening.

Stillness is not inactivity.

It is alignment calibration.


THE FRUIT OF TRUE SURRENDER

What happens when a life truly says, “Your will be done”?

There is:

Peace without explanation.
Courage without arrogance.
Confidence without pride.
Movement without panic.
Waiting without anxiety.

The surrendered life is not frantic.

It is firm.

It is not loud.

It is anchored.


WHEN YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND

There will be seasons where obedience feels unclear.

In those moments:

Return to what you know.

Love Him.
Obey His Word.
Walk in integrity.
Pray without ceasing.
Remain humble.

You do not need the full blueprint.

You need today’s instruction.


YOUR WILL BE DONE — PERSONALLY

This prayer becomes powerful
when it becomes personal.

“Lord Jesus, everything You created my life to be done — let it be done.”

That is not passive.

That is courageous.

It means:

Fulfill what You spoke.
Complete what You started.
Finish what You ordained.
Remove what is not from You.

That is bold faith.

Because you are asking heaven to override self.


HE IS FAITHFUL TO COMPLETE

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In Book of Philippians 1:6, it says:

“He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” (NKJV)

If He began it — He will finish it.

If He planted it — He will grow it.

If He called it — He will sustain it.

Your role is not to force fruit.

Your role is to remain rooted.


A FINAL DECLARATION

Lord Jesus,

Let every assignment You wrote be fulfilled.
Let every delay serve purpose.
Let every pruning produce fruit.
Let every door align with Your timing.

If I must wait — let me wait in peace.
If I must move — let me move in obedience.
If I must release — let me release without regret.

Your Kingdom come.
Your will be done.
On earth — in my life — as it is in heaven.

Glory.


Tuesday, December 9, 2025

WHAT DOES IT MEAN THAT GOD IS YOUR PROVIDER? (BIBLICAL EXPLANATION)

 

Provision Is a Person: Living From Heaven’s Supply, Not Earth’s Striving

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” — Psalm 23:1 (NKJV)


INTRODUCTION: WHEN PROVISION IS MISUNDERSTOOD

When many people hear the word provision, their minds immediately run to money, paychecks, bills, groceries, rent, or numbers in a bank account. The world has conditioned us to think of provision as something fragile—something that can run out, be delayed, be withheld, or be taken away.

But biblical provision is not fragile.
It is not seasonal.
It is not dependent on governments, jobs, economies, or systems of men.

Provision is not a thing.

Provision is a Person.

Before God ever gave Adam food, He gave him presence.
Before bread ever fell from heaven, God Himself went before His people.
Before Jesus multiplied loaves, He was already standing there—the Bread of Life.

Provision is not what God gives.
Provision is who God is.


SEEDTIME & PROVISION: GOD NEVER PLANTED POVERTY

Provision was established in Genesis, not as a reaction, but as a design.

“Then God said, ‘See, I have given you every herb that yields seed… and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food.’” — Genesis 1:29 (NKJV)

Notice this:
God did not give Adam money.
God did not give Adam wages.
God did not give Adam anxiety about survival.

God gave seed.

Seed speaks of continuity, not lack.
Seed speaks of future, not fear.
Seed speaks of multiplication, not scraping by.

Poverty was never planted by God.
Scarcity was never His idea.
Striving entered when trust exited.

Provision did not disappear when sin entered the world—access became distorted, not supply.


THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TOIL AND TRUST

After the fall, man began to toil. But toil is not the same as work.

God is not opposed to work.
He is opposed to work without rest.

“By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread…” — Genesis 3:19

Sweat came after the fall—not blessing.

Provision without trust creates exhaustion.
Provision without intimacy creates fear.
Provision without faith becomes survival instead of abundance.

This is why Jesus repeatedly told His followers:

“Do not worry…” (Matthew 6)

Worry is not humility.
Worry is not wisdom.
Worry is a confession of mistrust.


MATTHEW 6: THE KINGDOM ECONOMY

Jesus did not give motivational speeches about money.
He revealed a Kingdom economy.

“Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink…” — Matthew 6:25

Why would Jesus say this unless provision was already settled?

Birds do not farm.
Flowers do not hustle.
Neither are anxious.

Yet they are clothed and fed by God—without prayer meetings or strategies.

Jesus then says something radical:

“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” — Matthew 6:33

Provision is added, not chased.

When you seek provision first, you miss it.
When you seek Him first, provision follows.


WHY MANY BELIEVERS ARE EXHAUSTED

Many believers are not tired because they are doing too much.

They are tired because they are doing it without resting in provision already promised.

They pray—but still worry.
They give—but still fear.
They believe—but still calculate God’s faithfulness by numbers.

Provision does not respond to anxiety.
Provision responds to alignment.

You do not pull provision down.
You step into it.


PROVISION FLOWS WHERE OBEDIENCE RESTS

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” — Psalm 23:1

Sheep do not find grass.
They are led to it.

Provision follows the Shepherd, not the crowd.

Obedience places you where provision already is.

This is why some people can make the same choices as others—but have completely different outcomes. One is striving. The other is being led.


ELIJAH & THE RAVENS: PROVISION WITHOUT EXPLANATION

God fed Elijah using ravens—unclean birds.

“I have commanded the ravens to feed you there.” — 1 Kings 17:4

Provision does not have to make sense to be secure.

God does not need clean vessels.
He does not need logical systems.
He does not need approval from man.

He needs obedience.

Elijah did not question the method—he stayed where God told him.

Many miss provision because they move when God says stay.


THE WIDOW & THE OIL: PROVISION MULTIPLIES IN SURRENDER

The widow had nothing—yet she had everything she needed.

“What do you have in the house?” — 2 Kings 4:2

God always starts with what is already there.

Provision multiplies after obedience, not before.

The oil did not increase until vessels were brought.
The supply did not stop until the vessels ran out.

Provision ended not because God stopped giving—but because room stopped being made.


JESUS: PROVISION INCARNATE

Jesus never panicked over lack.

When there was no wine—He was there.
When there was no bread—He was there.
When there was no hope—He was there.

Provision did not arrive.
Provision stood up and spoke.

“I am the bread of life.” — John 6:35

If provision is a Person—then intimacy unlocks supply.


WHY GOD DOES NOT RESPOND TO FEAR

Fear does not move God.
Faith does.

Fear speaks the language of lack.
Faith speaks the language of heaven.

“The just shall live by faith.” — Habakkuk 2:4

Provision flows through faith—not desperation.


REST IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF FAITH

“There remains therefore a rest for the people of God.” — Hebrews 4:9

Rest says:

  • God is able

  • God is willing

  • God is already there

Striving says:

  • I must help God

  • I must secure myself

  • I must control outcomes

Provision does not need assistance—only agreement.


PROVISION IS PROMISED, NOT EARNED

“My God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:19

According to His riches, not yours.
In glory, not survival.
By Christ Jesus, not systems.


FINAL WORD: PROVISION IS STILL SPEAKING

Provision is not late.
Provision is not unsure.
Provision is not watching the economy.

Provision is seated on the throne.

If you are in Him—you are not lacking.
If He is your Shepherd—you shall not want.
If you abide—you will bear fruit.

Provision follows those who remain.


ALTAR DECLARATION (OPTIONAL TO INCLUDE IN BLOG)

I do not chase provision.
I abide in the Provider.
I refuse fear.
I refuse toil.
I receive rest.
My Shepherd supplies all.
Glory.


If this word anchored your heart, share it with someone who needs rest today. Stay seated. Stay trusting. Provision is already there.