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Jesus in Prayer John 17

Jesus in Prayer Introduction

Jesus in Prayer Introduction About a month ago we were in Luke 11 and we looked at the prayer we call the Lord s Prayer or the Our Father. We titled that message Jesus on Prayer because at that point Jesus was teaching his disciples on the topic pf prayer.

Jesus in Prayer Introduction This message is called Jesus in Prayer because in this passage Jesus is praying to his Father the longest example we have of such a prayer. Some call it the Lord s High Priestly Prayer.

Jesus in Prayer Introduction The setting is the night before Jesus is crucified. Christ is fulfilling the role of a high priest by interceding for his followers both in prayer and by going to the cross. He prays for both those present (the disciples that were with him) and future (people like us).

Jesus in Prayer Introduction This is a great portion of Scripture It is a revelation to us of the communication which, I think, constantly passes between the Lord Jesus and the Father in heaven He is our great Intercessor. He prays for you and for me. If you forgot to pray this morning, He didn t. J. Vernon McGee (1904 1988)

Jesus in Prayer Introduction Hebrews 7:23-25 (ESV) 23 The former priests were many in number, because they were prevented by death from continuing in office, 24 but he holds his priesthood permanently, because he continues forever. 25 Consequently, he is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them.

Jesus in Prayer Introduction There may be no other place in Scripture where we stand on such holy ground as here. Nowhere else are we so exposed to such an intimate glimpse into the relationship between the Son and the Father.

Jesus in Prayer Introduction Two requests: Pray (by reading) this prayer repeatedly this week perhaps daily. Get together in small groups and pray some element of it for one another today before we close.

Jesus in Prayer Introduction We may well despair of doing justice to the deep thoughts of this prayer, which volumes would not exhaust. Who is worthy to speak or to write about such sacred words? Alexander Maclaren (1826 1910)

Jesus in Prayer Introduction 1. Glorify Your Son 17:1-5 2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 3. That They May All Be One 17:20-26

1. Glorify Your Son 17:1-5

1. Glorify Your Son 17:1-5 In this section Jesus prays primarily for himself. His first petition is glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you, later repeated as, glorify me in your own presence with the glory that I had with you before the world existed.

1. Glorify Your Son 17:1-5 The petition not only reveals the conscious divinity of the Son, but also His willing acceptance of the Cross; for the glorifying sought is that reached through death, resurrection, and ascension, and that introductory clause, the hour has come, points to the impending sufferings as the first step in the answer to the petition. Alexander Maclaren (1826 1910)

1. Glorify Your Son 17:1-5 Jesus knows he is approaching the cross. He is ready for it. And he knows that glory will come to both him and the Father when he follows through with his sacrificial mission.

1. Glorify Your Son 17:1-5 17:3 Jesus also gives us what amounts to a description of eternal life. It is not a mere continuation of earthly life. It is the life imparted to us by entering into a personal knowledge of God through Jesus Christ.

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 Now Jesus prays for his disciples. He begins by expressing the relationship they have both the Father and with himself.

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 17:6-11 The Father has given the disciples to the Son and the Son has revealed the Father to these disciples. Jesus now asks the Father to keep them since he, the Son, is going away.

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 In short, Jesus prays that God will keep his followers in firm fidelity to the revelation Jesus himself has mediated to them. The purpose of such faithful allegiance, Jesus avers, is that they may be one as we are one. D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 17:6-11 The purpose of their being kept is that they may experience the unity that the Father and Son already experience.

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 The unity of the church must spring from the common life that is imparted to all believers by the new birth; and it is manifested in their love for Christ and for one another as they face a hostile world. Merrill C. Tenney (1904 1985)

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 17:6-11 So this unity is not merely external. It starts with a sharing of that same eternal life which has been imparted to the disciples by Jesus.

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 17:12-15 Jesus reminds his disciples that thus far all has gone according to plan. God even had a plan for the betrayal of Judas, using this as the means to send Christ to the cross. (At that moment, they did not yet know of the betrayal.)

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 17:16-19 Sanctification is the process by which we are made holy. Norman Geisler, following many other theologians, sees three stages in the overall battle to defeat sin in the lives of God s children.

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 Justification (deliverance from the penalty of sin) is a past action for all believers, accomplished at the cross. Norman Geisler, Chancellor, Veritas Evangelical Seminary

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 Sanctification (deliverance from the power of sin) is a present and continuous process of believers becoming Christlike, accomplished by the Holy Spirit s power and presence. Norman Geisler, Chancellor, Veritas Evangelical Seminary

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 Glorification (deliverance from the presence of sin) will take place at Christ s return the dawning of the eternal kingdom. Norman Geisler, Chancellor, Veritas Evangelical Seminary

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 17:16-19 Jesus prays for his disciples sanctification. The Holy Spirit will accomplish this as they grow in their knowledge of the truth of God s inspired Word.

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 Jesus prayed for the disciples sanctification (17:17). He stresses that this sanctification will be brought about by the truth, that is, by their increasing knowledge and understanding of God s word. Samuel Ngewa, Africa International University

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 The disciples would need such sanctification because they would be living in a world that did not value it but was opposed to God s will (17:18). They did, however, have a pattern to follow: Jesus himself, who submitted totally to the will of God (17:19). Samuel Ngewa, Africa International University

2. Sanctify Them 17:6-19 17:19 Had Christ not died in our place, we could never have begun to be made holy. Christ s death paves the way for our sanctification, just as much as it makes possible our justification or our glorification.

3. That They May All Be One 17:20-26

3. That They May All Be One 17:20-26 Here Jesus prays for all believers, including future believers like us. Jesus at this point envisions a church that continues through centuries of history and extends to the ends of the earth.

3. That They May All Be One 17:20-26 Since each of us is personally connected to God through Jesus Christ, we form one extended body of believers. God s love permeates the whole and holds us all together. Someday we will understand better what that is like.

3. That They May All Be One 17:20-26 Continuous, full, perfect was the love that knit the Father to the Son, and continuous, full and perfect was the consciousness of abiding in that love, which lay like light upon Him And all that love Christ gives to us as deep, as continuous, as unreserved. Alas! Alas! Is that our experience, Christian people? Alexander Maclaren (1826 1910)

3. That They May All Be One 17:20-26 Again, someday we will understand better what that is like, but our experiences of both God s love and our love for one another still need to begin today. If Christ dwells in our hearts through faith, then God s love is present and waiting to be experienced.

Jesus in Prayer Conclusions

Jesus in Prayer Conclusions Again, Jesus is our great intercessor. He prayed for you while he was still on this earth and he is praying for you right now.

Jesus in Prayer Conclusions God always hears and answers Jesus prayer just the way He prays it. God answers my prayer also, but not always the way I pray it sometimes He must answer my prayer with a no, or He may accomplish what I ask by a completely different method or at a different time. J. Vernon McGee (1904 1988)

Jesus in Prayer Conclusions Hebrews 7:23-25 (ESV) 23 The former priests were many in number, because they were prevented by death from continuing in office, 24 but he holds his priesthood permanently, because he continues forever. 25 Consequently, he is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them.

Jesus in Prayer Conclusions We have now sat and listened in on one of the most important prayers ever spoken by human lips. Two requests: Pray (by reading) this prayer repeatedly this week perhaps daily. Get together in small groups and pray some element of it for one another right now before we close.