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In John 17:20–26, Jesus prays not only for His disciples but for every believer who would come after them. His desire is that His people would be united in Him, reflect His glory, experience the Father’s love, and one day be with Him forever. Because Christ prayed for us and secured our future through His finished work, believers can live with confidence, hope, and assurance as they await their eternal home with Him.
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By Robert Caudill Jr.In John 17:20–26, Jesus prays not only for His disciples but for every believer who would come after them. His desire is that His people would be united in Him, reflect His glory, experience the Father’s love, and one day be with Him forever. Because Christ prayed for us and secured our future through His finished work, believers can live with confidence, hope, and assurance as they await their eternal home with Him.
#WaynetownBaptist #PastorRob #GospelOfJohn #John17 #TogetherForever #HighPriestlyPrayer #JesusPraysForUs #ChristianUnity #GloryOfChrist #FathersLove #BiblicalPreaching #ExpositoryPreaching #ChristianHope #FaithInChrist #HeldFastForever