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In this episode of Reformed Devotionals Daily, we explore Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer in John 17:6-10, where He intercedes—not for the world, but for the elect, those whom the Father has given Him. What does it mean to be chosen and kept by God? How does this passage shape our understanding of salvation, security, and Christ’s ongoing intercession for His people?
Join us as we unpack the rich truths of God’s sovereign grace, rest in the assurance of Jesus’ prayers for us, and reflect on what it means to belong to the Father.
🔹 What does Jesus mean when He says, “I am not praying for the world but for those whom You have given me”?
🔹 How does God’s election give us confidence in our salvation?
🔹 What difference does it make to know that Christ Himself prays for us even now?
Tune in, be encouraged, and rest in the security of being kept in the Father’s name.
🎙️ Don’t forget to subscribe for daily devotionals rooted in the Reformed tradition! If this episode blesses you, share it with a friend.
By Bringing the timeless truths of Scripture into the everyday lives of believersIn this episode of Reformed Devotionals Daily, we explore Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer in John 17:6-10, where He intercedes—not for the world, but for the elect, those whom the Father has given Him. What does it mean to be chosen and kept by God? How does this passage shape our understanding of salvation, security, and Christ’s ongoing intercession for His people?
Join us as we unpack the rich truths of God’s sovereign grace, rest in the assurance of Jesus’ prayers for us, and reflect on what it means to belong to the Father.
🔹 What does Jesus mean when He says, “I am not praying for the world but for those whom You have given me”?
🔹 How does God’s election give us confidence in our salvation?
🔹 What difference does it make to know that Christ Himself prays for us even now?
Tune in, be encouraged, and rest in the security of being kept in the Father’s name.
🎙️ Don’t forget to subscribe for daily devotionals rooted in the Reformed tradition! If this episode blesses you, share it with a friend.