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A Joyful Easter

DAY 4 OF 7

Praying Like Jesus

Every coin has two sides. The front is called “heads” and, from early Roman times, usually depicts a country’s head of state. The back is called “tails,” a term possibly originating from the British ten pence depicting the raised tail of a heraldic lion.

Like a coin, Christ’s prayer in the garden of Gethsemane possesses two sides. In the deepest hours of His life, on the night before He died on a cross, Jesus prayed, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done” (Luke 22:42). When Christ says, “take this cup,” that’s the raw honesty of prayer. He reveals His personal desire, “This is what I want.”

Then Jesus turns the coin, praying “not my will.” That’s the side of abandon. Abandoning ourselves to God begins when we simply say, “But what do You want, God?”

This two-sided prayer is also included in Matthew 26 and Mark 14 and is mentioned in John 18. Jesus prayed both sides of prayer: take this cup (what I want, God), yet not My will (what do You want, God?), pivoting between them. Two sides of Jesus. Two sides of prayer.

Elisa Morgan

Today’s Reflection:

Identify a situation you'd like to pray about. First, ask God for what you want in the situation, and then listen for what God wants.

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A Joyful Easter

During this Lenten and Easter season, be wowed by the wild and wonderful love of Jesus! Over the next seven days, you’ll be invited to pause and reflect on who our Savior is, what He did for us through the cross, the importance of His resurrection, and how He desires a personal relationship not just during this time of year, but every day. Come discover how great Jesus’ love is for you!

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