Most of us have some request before the Lord – healing, finances, or salvation for loved ones. We may desire to see God work in a way that is dazzling. We might prefer that the nature and appearance of our help is beautiful, but that might not best serve the LORD’s purposes; His instruments are not always bright angels. He may send an ugly, bumpy, warty, old toad. That’s when we learn to say, “Thy will be done.” This topic explores the folly of insisting on getting God’s help on our own terms.