The “Not what I want” prayer isn’t a popular prayer. Downright rare sometimes. Because when we pray, we’re intentionally asking God for what we want. Why would we tell him to not give us what we want? Did we suddenly forget the point of prayer?
Why pray “Not what I want”? ’Cause we’re mimicking Jesus. When he has us pray
Mark 14.35-36 KWL - 35 Jesus went a little ahead, fell to the ground, and was praying this:
- “If it’s possible, have this hour pass by!”
- 36 He said, “Abbá! Father, you can do anything: Take this cup from me.
- But not what I want. What you want.”
Y’notice Jesus did tell the Father what he wanted: He didn’t want to suffer. He wanted “the cup” to pass him by. He didn’t wanna be crucified; what kind of madman would wanna be crucified? Yet at the same time he knew his purpose in this world was to do as the Father sent him to do.
There’s our example.
That’s why it’s not a popular prayer. Few of us Christians are willing to commit ourselves to God so radically. Of the few who do, we’re totally willing to die for God… not realizing when it really does come time to die for him, perfect fear will cast out zeal. Note Simon Peter. At 9 p.m., totally ready to die for Jesus;
But this is why our willingness to follow God absolutely anywhere, can’t be based on zeal. It’s gotta be based on our regular surrender