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Dec 4, 2025
Week #48 — Day 5
How to Do 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.
“Bless the Lord, O you his angels,
you mighty ones who do his word,
obeying the voice of his word!
Bless the Lord, all his hosts,
his ministers, who do his will!”
How to do God’s will. Thomas Watson in his helpful exposition of The Lord’s Prayer outlines the “manner” of doing God’s will. He says — “The manner of doing God's will is the chief thing. The schoolmen say well, "the manner of a thing, is as well required as the thing itself." If a man builds a house, and the owner does not like it—if it is not according to his mind—all his expenses are lost. Just so, if we do not God's will in the right manner, it is not accepted. We must not only do what he appoints—but as he appoints. Here lies the very life-blood of saving religion. It is a great question, therefore, "In what manner are we to do God's will that we may find acceptance?" He then gives a number of “how to’s”
We are to do God’s will spiritually, that is, from an inward principle, not merely outward formality. We are to do God’s will when we prefer his will above all others. When we do it as it is done in heaven, as the angels — regularly, entirely, sincerely, willingly and without complaint, fervently without slackness, giving Him our best, readily and swiftly, constantly.”Therefore let us continue in doing God's will. Constancy sets the crown upon the head of obedience.” He gives numerous Scriptural examples of these “how to’s.” How is your “how to’s” when it comes to doing God’s will “on earth as it is in heaven”?
A Puritan Prayer —
LORD JESUS, GREAT HIGH PRIEST . . .
“O what blessedness accompanies devotion,
when under all the trials that weary me,
the cares that corrode me,
the fears that disturb me,
the infirmities that oppress me,
I can come to thee in my need
and feel peace beyond understanding!
The grace that restores is necessary to preserve,
lead, guard, supply, help me.
And here thy saints encourage my hope;
they were once poor and are now rich,
bound and are now free,
tried and now are victorious.
Every new duty calls for more grace than I now possess,
but not more than is found in thee,
the divine Treasury in whom all fullness dwells.
To thee I repair for grace upon grace,
until every void made by sin be replenished
and I am filled with all thy fullness.
May my desires be enlarged and my hopes emboldened,
that I may honour thee by my entire dependency
and the greatness of my expectation.”
Excerpt From
The Valley of Vision
Edited by Arthur Bennett


