In Adventures in Prayer, Catherine Marshall writes about the Prayer of Relinquishment. She had been sick with a respiratory infection for six months. The best medicine and the strongest faith seemed incapable of bringing the desired results. She read about a missionary who, after suffering for eight years, finally transitioned from praying, Heal me, to praying, I want you even more than I want health. You decide. That night, Marshall prayed, You decide what you want for me. From that moment on, she experienced the beginning of healing in both body and spirit.
Marshall goes on to write: A demanding spirit, with self-will as its rudder, blocks prayer. . . . God absolutely refuses to violate our free will; . . . unless self-will is voluntarily given up, even God cannot move to answer prayer [1].
This is not resigning oneself to brace for the worst, but freely saying that God knows best and that we will willingly accept whatever he, in his love, sends our way. This is the prayer that God always answers, Yes.
Do you have enough faith to want what God wants?
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