A Prayer for Wanting God's Will

January 09, 2026
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A Prayer for Wanting God's Will by Brooke McGlothlin

What happens when God’s answer doesn’t look the way we hoped?In today’s episode by Brooke McGlothlin, we reflect on the story of Naaman in 2 Kings 5 and a personal journey of obedience that required trusting God in an unexpected place. Through Scripture, story, and prayer, we’re reminded that God’s blessings often come on the other side of humility, surrender, and choosing His way over our own.

Reference: 2 Kings 5:14

Prayer: Lord, I don't like the season of life you have me in, and I don't understand why I have to be here. I don't know why you won't make it easier, and my pride is tempting me to take offense at what you're asking me to do. Help me to see things your way. Help me trust you in this moment. Help me to believe you're good and that you're using this time to do something in, for, and maybe even through me. In Jesus' name, amen.

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Nicolet is the CEO/President of Million Praying Moms and the author of Choosing Cheer: Experiencing the Joy of Jesus in the Everyday and Unimaginable. She served many years in Adult Ministry & NextGen Ministry and has written and developed Bible study curriculum for adults and youth at the local church level. Nicolet has been the guest speaker at countless women’s and youth retreats and has a true passion for sharing God’s Word. She's wife to Preston and mom to Josie and baby brother on the way!
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