As a deacon, I’m asked to do a lot.
And every request becomes a crossroads—
a quiet moment where I have to ask:
Is this God’s will… or my will?
His glory… or my glory?
Because the sea of choices we navigate each day
is never just busywork.
Each choice shapes us—
bends us—
forms the person we are becoming.
Our hearts are molded
by what we say yes to,
what we refuse,
and what we allow to enter our lives.
Then Scripture interrupts us with honesty:
“Is it not enough to weary people—
must you also weary my God?”
A reminder that when I run on my own will,
I run out fast.
But God doesn’t leave us there.
“He takes away the first to establish the second.”
Christ clears the old path
so a new one can be walked.
And by this will—His will—
we are consecrated,
made holy,
through His Body offered once for all.
And so Mary’s surrender becomes my anchor:
“May it be done to me according to your word.”
Not my will.
Not my glory.
Just His—
one choice at a time.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
bend my heart toward Your will
when the choices before me feel heavy and many.
Take away whatever is of me alone,
and establish what is Yours.
Consecrate my yes,
purify my intentions,
and let every work be for Your glory.
Make Mary’s surrender my own:
may it be done to me
according to Your word.
Amen.