“Not my will, but Yours be done.” It’s one of the hardest prayers to pray, especially when life hurts—when the path ahead feels uncertain, or when God’s plan doesn’t look like ours. In the garden, Jesus prayed those exact words, knowing the suffering that awaited Him. Yet He surrendered, trusting the Father’s perfect wisdom and love. Today, Pastor Chris will explain that when you face your own trials, that same prayer becomes an act of deep faith, choosing God’s will over your own and trusting in Him.