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John 17: 1-5 NKJV
If you’ve been saved… are you actually being sanctified?
As Jesus continues His prayer in John 17, we are brought into a deeper layer of what He desires—not just for His disciples, but for all who would come after them.
Because His prayer didn’t stop at protection… and it didn’t stop at unity.
He prayed for transformation.
In this message, the focus shifts to sanctification—the ongoing work of being set apart—and why it is essential to becoming one with the Father. Not as a concept, but as a lived reality.
This teaching confronts the difference between morality and holiness, and challenges the idea that salvation alone is the finish line. Because while salvation brings us in… sanctification is what sets us apart.
And according to Jesus, it’s not optional.
Through layered Scripture and powerful insight, we are reminded that what Jesus prayed over 2,000 years ago is still active today—still shaping, still refining, still calling us into alignment with Him.
Because the Father still responds to the prayers of the Son.
And as this message unfolds, one truth becomes clear: what fills your heart and mind will ultimately form your life.
So the question is—what’s shaping you?
Because this is not just about what you believe… it’s about who you are becoming.
And this journey doesn’t end here.
By drjohnnybaylorministriesJohn 17: 1-5 NKJV
If you’ve been saved… are you actually being sanctified?
As Jesus continues His prayer in John 17, we are brought into a deeper layer of what He desires—not just for His disciples, but for all who would come after them.
Because His prayer didn’t stop at protection… and it didn’t stop at unity.
He prayed for transformation.
In this message, the focus shifts to sanctification—the ongoing work of being set apart—and why it is essential to becoming one with the Father. Not as a concept, but as a lived reality.
This teaching confronts the difference between morality and holiness, and challenges the idea that salvation alone is the finish line. Because while salvation brings us in… sanctification is what sets us apart.
And according to Jesus, it’s not optional.
Through layered Scripture and powerful insight, we are reminded that what Jesus prayed over 2,000 years ago is still active today—still shaping, still refining, still calling us into alignment with Him.
Because the Father still responds to the prayers of the Son.
And as this message unfolds, one truth becomes clear: what fills your heart and mind will ultimately form your life.
So the question is—what’s shaping you?
Because this is not just about what you believe… it’s about who you are becoming.
And this journey doesn’t end here.