Day 15: Your Kingdom Come
“Your kingdom come.” — Luke 11:2 (NKJV)
When Jesus teaches us to pray, “Your kingdom come,” He is inviting us into a prayer of surrender. This is more than asking God to fix a problem—it’s asking Him to rule in our lives.
The kingdom of God isn’t just a future place called heaven. Jesus taught that the kingdom is God’s rule and reign made visible here and now. When we pray this prayer, we are inviting God’s authority, wisdom, and power into our everyday situations.
This prayer also requires honesty. It forces us to ask where we have been trying to stay in control. There are moments when we want God’s help, but we’re hesitant to release the reins. Praying “Your kingdom come” is saying, “God, I trust You to lead, even when I don’t understand the path.”
When God’s kingdom comes into a situation, things begin to shift. Peace replaces anxiety. Direction replaces confusion. Hope replaces fear. Not because circumstances instantly change, but because God is now ruling our hearts.
As you pray today, intentionally invite God’s kingdom into every area of your life—your decisions, your relationships, your worries, and your plans. Release control and trust His leadership.
Take a moment to reflect:
Where in your life do you need to invite God’s rule instead of relying on your own control?
When Jesus teaches us to pray, “Your kingdom come,” He is inviting us into a prayer of surrender. This is more than asking God to fix a problem—it’s asking Him to rule in our lives.
The kingdom of God isn’t just a future place called heaven. Jesus taught that the kingdom is God’s rule and reign made visible here and now. When we pray this prayer, we are inviting God’s authority, wisdom, and power into our everyday situations.
This prayer also requires honesty. It forces us to ask where we have been trying to stay in control. There are moments when we want God’s help, but we’re hesitant to release the reins. Praying “Your kingdom come” is saying, “God, I trust You to lead, even when I don’t understand the path.”
When God’s kingdom comes into a situation, things begin to shift. Peace replaces anxiety. Direction replaces confusion. Hope replaces fear. Not because circumstances instantly change, but because God is now ruling our hearts.
As you pray today, intentionally invite God’s kingdom into every area of your life—your decisions, your relationships, your worries, and your plans. Release control and trust His leadership.
Take a moment to reflect:
Where in your life do you need to invite God’s rule instead of relying on your own control?
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