
Thy Will Be Done Necklace
"Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done."Â ~ Luke 22:42
Thy Will Be Done Necklace is handcrafted of sterling silver on a 16-inch chain with a lobster catch closure. For a small additional fee, you can select 18, 20, 24, or 30 inches for a longer length. The featured pendant is a narrow rectangular design measuring nearly 1.5 inches long and is hand-stamped with "THY WILL BE DONE" down the front.
Jesus prayed these very words in the garden, but in His great love for us, He surrendered all to the will of our Father. Our prayer is that our hearts will submit to the will of our Father in everyday situations, great and small.
Metal: .925 Sterling Silver
Finish: High Polished/Oxidized/Antiqued
Closure: Lobster
Part of the appeal of handcrafted sterling silver jewelry includes slight variations and irregularities in silversmith work. These variations are not considered defects but rather the silversmith's signature. No two are exactly alike.
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"Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done."Â ~ Luke 22:42
Thy Will Be Done Necklace is handcrafted of sterling silver on a 16-inch chain with a lobster catch closure. For a small additional fee, you can select 18, 20, 24, or 30 inches for a longer length. The featured pendant is a narrow rectangular design measuring nearly 1.5 inches long and is hand-stamped with "THY WILL BE DONE" down the front.
Jesus prayed these very words in the garden, but in His great love for us, He surrendered all to the will of our Father. Our prayer is that our hearts will submit to the will of our Father in everyday situations, great and small.
Metal: .925 Sterling Silver
Finish: High Polished/Oxidized/Antiqued
Closure: Lobster
Part of the appeal of handcrafted sterling silver jewelry includes slight variations and irregularities in silversmith work. These variations are not considered defects but rather the silversmith's signature. No two are exactly alike.























