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On the night of His arrest, Jesus prayed for His disciples, and for all those who would become a disciple, in what many refer to as the “High Priestly Prayer.” In this prayer, we see Jesus’ will for us and the specific things we should be praying for so that we are praying according to His will. (John 17) September 22, 2024.
Summary:
This sermon explores John 17, the longest recorded prayer of Jesus, often referred to as the High Priestly Prayer. This prayer is profound as it captures Jesus praying for Himself, His disciples, and all future believers, including us. We explored the mystery and beauty of God praying to God, emphasizing the triune nature of God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and how this mystery enriches our understanding of prayer. Jesus' prayer reveals His deep desires for His disciples: that they would know His words, be kept in His name, be unified, experience divine joy, be protected from the evil one, be sanctified, be sent into the world, and ultimately be with Him in glory.
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On the night of His arrest, Jesus prayed for His disciples, and for all those who would become a disciple, in what many refer to as the “High Priestly Prayer.” In this prayer, we see Jesus’ will for us and the specific things we should be praying for so that we are praying according to His will. (John 17) September 22, 2024.
Summary:
This sermon explores John 17, the longest recorded prayer of Jesus, often referred to as the High Priestly Prayer. This prayer is profound as it captures Jesus praying for Himself, His disciples, and all future believers, including us. We explored the mystery and beauty of God praying to God, emphasizing the triune nature of God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and how this mystery enriches our understanding of prayer. Jesus' prayer reveals His deep desires for His disciples: that they would know His words, be kept in His name, be unified, experience divine joy, be protected from the evil one, be sanctified, be sent into the world, and ultimately be with Him in glory.