Nothing has more strength than dire necessity. -- Euripides
That pretty much describes how needs are met. “The Father knows our needs” does not mean that the Father will either gift us with our need fulfilled or make our need disappear. No. He gives us strength we know naught of to do what needs doing.
Wants, on the other hand, are pretty much dependent on our willingness to do other than beg God for a freebie. In general, God isn’t going to do for us what we can do for our self. Plus, there are a lot of wants that God isn’t about to touch and neither should we, but that seldom stops us, does it?
There…that’s an excellent reason for aligning our will with God’s will.
Thank you.
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