Faith and Happiness | Psychology Today

 

Excerpt:  New Takes on Old Traditions

 

If you’re a person of faith, I encourage you to consider the true meaning of the words, “thy will be done.” Often, people take that famous sentence and simply ask that God’s will be done. But I believe the deeper message is to accept God’s will in your heart and to be happy with it. You do your best to fulfill your obligations, but in the end, you leave the outcome to God.

 

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