
CÉLINE DION’S PRAYER: “Lord, Please Cut This Bitter Cup — But Follow Your Will, Not My Will”
In a moment of raw faith and quiet surrender, Céline Dion has shared words that echo both ancient prayer and personal struggle: “Lord, please cut this bitter cup — but follow Your will, not my will.” These deeply spiritual words, reminiscent of the biblical plea in Gethsemane, have touched hearts around the world, capturing the essence of Céline’s ongoing journey through pain, perseverance, and unwavering belief.
The beloved singer, known for her strength amid immense challenges, has often spoken about finding solace in prayer and faith during her health battle with Stiff-Person Syndrome (SPS). Her recent words reveal not despair, but a profound acceptance — a trust in divine purpose even when the path is filled with suffering.
Those close to Céline describe her prayer not as a cry for escape, but as an act of courage — a way of offering her pain to something greater. “She has always drawn strength from faith,” one family member shared. “When her body feels weak, her spirit turns to prayer. She believes that love and purpose can exist even in suffering.”
The phrase “this bitter cup” has come to symbolize Céline’s own cross to bear — the burden of illness that has silenced her voice, yet deepened her message. To her, this moment is not the end of music but a transformation of it — from sound to spirit.
Friends and fans have described her words as “a prayer for everyone who suffers in silence.” It is the humility of a woman who has sung for millions, yet now whispers only to heaven.
In sharing this reflection, Céline reminds the world that faith is not the absence of pain, but the courage to face it with grace. Her life — from the heights of fame
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Her prayer, simple yet eternal, carries the weight of every believer’s longing and every artist’s truth:
“Lord, please cut thi It