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JOHN 17
Book • 1965
John 17, known as the High Priestly Prayer, is a pivotal chapter in the Gospel of John.
It contains Jesus' prayer to his Father on the eve of his crucifixion.
Jesus prays for the unity of his disciples, that they may be one as he and the Father are one.
He also prays for the sanctification of his followers and for their protection in the world.
This prayer is a powerful expression of Jesus' love for his disciples and his concern for their spiritual well-being.
It is a cornerstone of Christian theology and provides insights into Jesus' relationship with the Father and his vision for the church.
The prayer's profound spiritual depth and its emphasis on unity and love make it a source of comfort and inspiration for believers.
It contains Jesus' prayer to his Father on the eve of his crucifixion.
Jesus prays for the unity of his disciples, that they may be one as he and the Father are one.
He also prays for the sanctification of his followers and for their protection in the world.
This prayer is a powerful expression of Jesus' love for his disciples and his concern for their spiritual well-being.
It is a cornerstone of Christian theology and provides insights into Jesus' relationship with the Father and his vision for the church.
The prayer's profound spiritual depth and its emphasis on unity and love make it a source of comfort and inspiration for believers.
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