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"I delight to do Thy will." "Thy will be done." "I surrender to His will." ¿These are all common phrases on the lips of a real child of God, walking closely with Him on this pilgrimage. Jesus taught His disciples to pray this before His Gethsemane experience. But at the point of need, is it as easily said on those lips of ours? Was it as easy when Jesus was in the garden as when He taught His disciples? This book shared a personal experience in our contemporary time of when God will bring Gethsemane to us. It is where agonizing prayers need to be prayed to overcome the demand of self-will.…mehr

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"I delight to do Thy will." "Thy will be done." "I surrender to His will." ¿These are all common phrases on the lips of a real child of God, walking closely with Him on this pilgrimage. Jesus taught His disciples to pray this before His Gethsemane experience. But at the point of need, is it as easily said on those lips of ours? Was it as easy when Jesus was in the garden as when He taught His disciples? This book shared a personal experience in our contemporary time of when God will bring Gethsemane to us. It is where agonizing prayers need to be prayed to overcome the demand of self-will. Jesus prayed with much agony, surrendering to the will of His Father. He left us with an example that we should walk in His steps. The Gethsemane prayer is not a joke. It requires that we part ways with flesh and blood so that we can acknowledge and accept God's supreme will. We cannot pray the Gethsemane prayer without opening up to God on our fears, unbelief, and self-will. The Gethsemane prayer causes us to ascend unto the hills of consecration where we meet God's standard. This is what Jesus did by yielding the flesh to the will of God. The Gethsemane prayer is simply THY WILL BE DONE.
Autorenporträt
Olorunfemi (Femi) Emmanuel Jaiyeola PhD is a minister of Christ and an academic. His father was an Anglican priest, and Femi was raised in the mission home where his father pastored. He grew up watching his father preach in the various towns and villages where he was sent as an evangelist. Femi later found Christ for himself and was saved in the Apostolic Faith in his teenage years. He later attended university and became a member and served as the president of the Campus AVS, now known as Apostolic Faith Campus Fellowship. Through this, his faith in God grew and influenced many. Femi, with his colleagues, was instrumental in winning souls to Christ on campuses across Nigeria.