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This sermon explores the conclusion of Jesus' high priestly prayer in John 17:20-26, revealing how Christ prayed specifically for all future believers just before His crucifixion. The message emphasizes that genuine Christianity is defined by faith in Christ through the Word of God, and that Jesus' prayer for His people centers on four main themes: unity among believers, sharing in Christ's glory through suffering, our eternal destination with Him, and ongoing transformation into His likeness. The sermon stresses that Christian unity is not based on denominational affiliation, worship style, or cultural preferences, but on the gospel alone. It also highlights that Jesus anchors our salvation not in our ability to hold onto God, but in God's eternal love and unchanging power that existed before the foundation of the world.
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By Community BaptistThis sermon explores the conclusion of Jesus' high priestly prayer in John 17:20-26, revealing how Christ prayed specifically for all future believers just before His crucifixion. The message emphasizes that genuine Christianity is defined by faith in Christ through the Word of God, and that Jesus' prayer for His people centers on four main themes: unity among believers, sharing in Christ's glory through suffering, our eternal destination with Him, and ongoing transformation into His likeness. The sermon stresses that Christian unity is not based on denominational affiliation, worship style, or cultural preferences, but on the gospel alone. It also highlights that Jesus anchors our salvation not in our ability to hold onto God, but in God's eternal love and unchanging power that existed before the foundation of the world.
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