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Dec 2, 2025
Week #48 — Day 3
Obeying God’s Will
Q. 103. What do we pray for in the third petition?
A. In the third petition, which is, Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven,” we pray, that
God, by his grace, would make us able and willing to know, obey, and submit to his will in
all things, as the angels do in heaven.
Matt. 6:10; Ps. 67; Ps. 119:36; Matt. 26:39; 2 Sam. 15:25; Job. 1:21; Ps. 103:20-21.
“Your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.”
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
“We pray for two things: 1. For active obedience—that we may do God's will actively in what he commands. 2. For passive obedience—that we may submit to God's will patiently, in whatever he inflicts.”(Watson, The Lord’s Prayer)
Obeying God’s will. The two aspects of obedience are outlined by Watson in his exposition of the Lord’s Prayer. “We pray that we may do God's will actively, subscribe to all his commands, believe in Jesus, which is the cardinal grace, and lead holy lives. This is the sum of all religion, the two tables epitomized, the doing God's will. "May your will be done." We must know God’s will and we find that revelation in and through the written Word of God. However, knowing without doing “has no heat or influence; it does not warm the affections, or purify the conscience. Judas was a great luminary, he knew God's will—but he was a traitor. Knowing without doing God's will, will make the case worse. It will heat hell the hotter.” Quaint but descriptive terms. In doing God’s will we evidence sincerity, propagate the Gospel and show our love for Christ. Are your prayers tied with the “doing” of God’s will?
A Puritan Prayer —
“O LOVE BEYOND COMPARE,
Thou art good when thou givest,
when thou takest away,
when the sun shines upon me,
when night gathers over me.
Thou hast loved me before the foundation of the world,
and in love didst redeem my soul;
Thou dost love me still,
in spite of my hard heart, ingratitude, distrust.
Thy goodness has been with me during another year,
leading me through a twisting wilderness,
in retreat helping me to advance,
when beaten back making sure headway.
Thy goodness will be with me in the year ahead;
I hoist sail and draw up anchor,
with thee as the blessed Pilot of my future as of my past.
I bless thee that thou hast veiled my eyes to the waters ahead.
If thou hast appointed storms of tribulation,
thou wilt be with me in them;
If I have to pass through tempests of persecution and temptation,
I shall not drown;
If I am to die,
I shall see thy face the sooner;
If a painful end is to be my lot,
grant me grace that my faith fail not;
If I am to be cast aside from the service I love,
I can make no stipulation;
Only glorify thyself in me whether in comfort or trial,
as a chosen vessel meet always for thy use.”
Excerpt From
The Valley of Vision
Edited by Arthur Bennett


