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“Let God do with me what He will, anything He will; and, whatever it be, it will be either heaven itself, or some beginning of it.” quote by William Mountford
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“Let God do with me what He will, anything He will; and, whatever it be, it will be either heaven itself, or some beginning of it.”

William Mountford

About This Quote

Source Poem: The Divine Will, William Mountford, 1889

Surrender to divine will, trusting that any outcome is either heavenly or a step toward it.

In simple terms: Trust God’s plan, whatever it is.

Key Takeaway

Yield to divine guidance.

Themes

faith trust divine will acceptance

Mood

reverent contemplative

Type

spiritual philosophical

When to use this quote

  • prayer
  • life decisions
  • grief
  • healing

Key Concepts

theodicy spiritual surrender

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance surrender and action?
  • What does “heaven” mean to you?
A Different Perspective

Blind trust may ignore personal agency.

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