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Sunday May 30 2010 Trinity Sunday
ONE INCREDIBLE PRAYER Part #2: GLIMPSES OF GLORY
Jesus Prays For Us So We Can Be His Church
John 17:20-26, Isaiah 6:1-8
Introduction:
1. Three parts to this prayer: self, disciples, future believers
2. 20 % emphasis on self, 80% on others
3. This is a divine conversation – and we get to eavesdrop!
4. Max Lucado writes in And the Angels Were Silent “He chose to pray for us!” … “as Jesus stepped into the garden, you were in his prayers. As Jesus looked into heaven, you were in his vision. As Jesus dreamed of his day in glory, he saw you there.”
What did Jesus pray?
• Unity: based on living in Christ (23), experiencing love and fellowship (26), separation from world (14-16), sanctification in truth (17,19), receiving & believing & obeying the Word (6,8,17), desire to share our faith (21,23) … NOTE: This unity is not powered by human energy or human ingenuity; spiritual realities must be in place. It does not come from discussion or diplomacy as much as it comes from love, worship, repentance, and prayer.
• Glory: verse 24 = “Father, I want those you have given me to be with me and to see my glory” (see also John 14:3 & Hebrews 2:9,10, Isaiah 6:1-8)
Conclusion: An assumption/presupposition must not go unnoticed! Jesus prays for future followers. Therefore he never intended his people to be content with what was or is. It behooves us to always think about how the Kingdom of God is going to keep marching forward after we are gone. Jesus saw far beyond the lifespan of his present day disciples!
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