JESUS THE GREAT HIGH PRIEST (By Evan. Silvanus D Singh)
John 17:1-26 JESUS THE GREAT HIGH PRIEST
Intro: As we have journeyed through John's majestic Gospel, we have encountered many glorious portraits of the Lord Jesus Christ. We have seen His heart of compassion on display as He healed the sick; we have seen His power revealed as He raised the dead and fed the hungry, we have seen His grace revealed as He saved the sinner. Every portrait that each chapter given to us has been an encouragement and a blessing. This chapter is no exception! When we come to chapter 17, we find ourselves standing on holy ground. In these verses, the Holy Spirit of God gives us access into the Garden of Gethsemane as Jesus pours His heart out to His Heavenly Father.
On this, the last night of the earthly life of Jesus, He is found serving as our great High Priest making intercession with the Father. In fact, the Bible declares Him to be our Great High Priest - Heb. 3:1; 6:20. As He prayed that night, His prayer focused on four great themes that we need to consider this morning. As we look into these verses and listen in on the prayer of our wonderful Lord, please understand that what Jesus prayed about that night in the Garden still impacts your life and mine this morning. His was a prayer that had power then and will have power throughout the remainder of time and on into eternity. With all that in mind, allow me to share with you this morning those things that were the focus of our Lord's prayer in the Garden. What we will learn is that there is a lesson here about prayer and several lessons about the Lord's will for His people. By the way, this is a very encouraging passage! When you stop to think that on the eve of His death, Jesus took the time to pray for you and me. I find that pretty encouraging! Please join me in these verses as we encounter Jesus: The Great High Priest.
I. V. 1-26 HIS PRAYER HAD AN UPWARD FOCUS
A. V. 1, 4 The Father's Glory - Jesus began His prayer by expressing a desire to glorify the Father. The entire ministry of Jesus on earth had revolved around a single purpose. That purpose was to reveal God to men - John 14:9; Col. 1:15; Heb. 1:3. Jesus was the perfect expression of God. When a man saw Jesus, he was seeing the Father.
(Ill. So it is today! Jesus is still the only way for a person to see God, John 1:18, "No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him." The Bible tells us that no one can come to God except they go through Jesus - John 14:6. Men may say they believe in God and try to bypass Jesus, but that is a totally useless endeavour. Jesus is the only way anyone ever comes to God - 1 Tim. 2:5; Acts 4:12.)
B. V. 6, 26 The Father's Gift - Next, Jesus referred to those the Father had given unto Him. Jesus knew something that many in our day have forgotten: salvation is not the decision of man, but it is the Sovereign act of God. What I mean is this; no man just decides that he will be saved! That is impossible. After all, man, in his natural state, is dead, Eph. 2:1. Dead men have no thought, no will and no movement toward God. Before that dead man can live, he must be made alive, Eph. 2:1. This is accomplished through the work of the Holy Spirit who quickens the dead heart and gives the sinner an awareness of sin and judgment and of the need of getting right with God, John 16:8-11. This is called conviction and no man can ever be saved until he first has his wicked heart stirred by the Father and is drawn to Jesus - John 6:44; 6:65. Therefore, salvation is not something to be toyed with! The Bible teaches us that God's Spirit will not always strive with man, Gen. 6:3. The time to be saved is when God is dealing with your heart. 2 Cor. 6:2. Remember, we are the Father's gift to the Son and what the Father gives, the Son never refuses - John 6:37.
C. V. 6, 8-12, 22, 26 The Father's Grace - In these verses, Jesus calls to mind the great grace of God calling these men, in using these men and in keeping these men. In praying this prayer, Jesus reminds us that what we have and are is not of our own making. We are what we are by the grace of God, 1 Cor. 15:10.
(Ill. Like Jesus, we ought to praise God for His wonderful grace! After all, we were nothing when He found us and did not deserve to be saved. But, in grace He reached out to us and redeemed us, Eph. 2:8-9. Even after we were saved, we are still capable of nothing in and of ourselves, John 15:5. Everything we are, have or ever hope to be, we owe it all to the great grace of God! If there was ever a theme that should produce praise in the hearts of the believers, it is the grace of God!)
I. His Prayer Had An Upward Focus
II. V. 1-5 HIS PRAYER HAD AN INWARD FOCUS
(In these verses, Jesus turns the focus of His prayer inward and prays for the mission to which He has been called. He prays about His work!)
A. V. 1 He Prayed For Assistance - The hour for which Jesus came into this world has finally arrived. During the course of His life and ministry, we are reminded often that "His hour was not yet come." This was a reminder to those around Him that He came for a high and noble purpose. You see, Jesus came to this world for one purpose, and that purpose was to die for sin, John 18:37. Now, at long last, the hour has arrived. Jesus is about to be betrayed, arrested, tried and crucified. His prayer is for the Father to aid Him in these last hours of life that He might accomplish the task for which He came. His desire is to go to the cross, die for sin, satisfy the Father and then be glorified in being raised from the dead!
(Ill. Why did Jesus pray such a prayer? It seems to me that every attempt was made by man and Satan to keep Jesus away from the cross. Later, in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus came under direct satanic attack. It is my opinion that Satan tried to kill Jesus in the Garden to prevent Him from reaching Calvary, Luke 22:41-44. After that, Pilate brutalized the Lamb of God and could have easily killed Him then, Matt. 27:27-31; John 19:1-5. Christ's prayer was answered in that the Father brought Him safely to the cross where He was crucified and paid the price for the eternal redemption of our souls.)
(Ill. What proof do we have? 2 days after they laid Him in the tomb, He arose from the dead, victorious over death, hell and the grave - Matt. 28:1-6)
B. V. 2-4 He Prayed About His Accomplishment - Jesus knew the hour of His death was upon Him. He knew that He was about to finish all that the Father had sent Him to do. Therefore, He mentions His great accomplishment to the Father in Heaven.
(Ill. What is His accomplishment? Providing a way for sinners to enter into eternal life, v. 2-3! When Jesus died on the cross, He cried, "It is finished!", John 19:30. What Jesus meant by this statement was that the price of eternal redemption had been paid in full! Now, the door of salvation had been blown off the hinges and whosoever will could enter and be saved! What a blessing! Now, regardless of who you are, or what kind of a background you might have come from, regardless of what kind of life you have lived, you can be eternally saved by coming to Jesus and receiving Him into your heart and life, Rev. 22:17! That is what Jesus accomplished on your behalf! Have you received Him as your Savior?)
C. V. 5 He Prayed About His Assurance - Jesus knew that after the cross and after the grave, He would return to His Father in heaven and would, once again, enjoy the glory He had left behind to come to the earth. He was going home!
(Ill. Few, if any, of us can realize the agony Jesus suffered in just coming into this world. Phil. 2:5-8 sheds a little light on it for us. These verses make it clear that Jesus was living in absolute equality with His Father. Then, He willingly allowed His glory to be concealed under human flesh and entered a sinful world as a man. He did this for one purpose, and that purpose has already been stated. He came so that man could see God and so that God could die for man! Now, praise His Name, He sits enthroned in Heaven! No more to die, no more to suffer, but ever to be praised!)
(Ill. Here is the good news: All who place their faith in Jesus are going to be with Him in that Heavenly city! More about that later!)
I. His Prayer Had An Upward Focus
II. His Prayer Had An Inward Focus
III. V. 6-19 HIS PRAYER HAD AN OUTWARD FOCUS
(Now, Jesus turns His focus outward and prays for those men who have given Him their hearts and lives; His Disciples. In this prayer, we can find some nuggets of truth that will help us as well.)
A. V. 6-11 He Prayed For Their Preservation - In this section, Jesus prayed for His men that they would be Kept by the Father. Jesus knew the wickedness of the world and He had seen first hand the wretchedness of the human heart. He knew that left to themselves, the Disciples would not be able to maintain their relationship with the Father. Therefore, He took that responsibility and placed it squarely upon the shoulders of the Father.
(Ill. I praise the Lord this morning that it is not my duty to keep myself saved! I am grateful that salvation is not like a bicycle, but that we are kept by the power of God, 1 Pet. 1:5. You see, we are wicked! If we had to maintain a life of sinless perfection to remain saved, we would all be in Hell eventually! Salvation is God's gift and maintaining it is His responsibility. That does not mean that you and I do as we please. After all, if salvation is a reality in your life and mine then there will be a hunger for righteousness and clean living. Being a new creature is part and parcel of the new life, 2 Cor. 5:17. Anyone who claims to be saved but who does not exhibit a clean life is deceived and needs to be born again. However, even the redeemed fall into sin occasionally. When they do, they are convicted and chastened by the Lord, but they are not removed from the family. What I am saying is that salvation is eternal, Eccl. 3:14. If salvation were something that was mine one day and gone the next, why did Jesus call it "eternal" and "everlasting"? Either Jesus doesn't know what He is talking about, or salvation is "eternal" and it is "everlasting"! You can believe anything you want to about this subject, but I say, "Let God be true and every man a liar!", Rom. 2:4. I'll just believe the Book if it's all the same to you - John 10:28!
B. V. 12-15 He Prayed For Their Protection - Next, Jesus prayed that His Disciples would be protected from "the evil." Literally, "the evil one!" Jesus is merely praying that they be given strength to face the task at hand and that they be given strength to stand against the attacks that are sure to come from the devil.
(Ill. Let's face it this morning, we are in a battle. For too many believers, the Christian life is a ballfield and not a battlefield. When will we learn that the devil hates us, opposes us and often attacks us? I am grateful that I have the Lord's promise of His protection, Psa. 34:7 and of His presence, Heb. 13:5; Matt. 28:20, as I go through this life. I just praise the Lord that when the devil comes against the saint of God, the Lord takes up our defense! Ill. Job - Job 1-2. Before the devil can get to me, he has to go through the Father and then through the Son. If he could do that, then he would have to go through the blood and then he would be a saved devil. But that's not going to happen! He roars, 1 Pet. 5:8, but he cannot touch the child of the King! We are hidden in our Lord, Col. 3:3.)
C. V. 16-19 He Prayed For Their Purity - Jesus asked the Father to set these men apart from the world by the Word of God! His prayer is that they might live their lives against the backdrop of the Scriptures and that they might live lives pleasing to the Father.
(Ill. The Lord's will hasn't changed one bit! He still intends for His people to live clean, holy and separated lives - 2 Cor. 6:17. This purity that the Lord desires is not a purity based on the opinions and rules of men, but rather it is a righteousness based squarely upon the Word of God! His Word is truth and in this divinely inspired Book, we find the keys to living holy and righteously in the midst of a corrupt world. God's desire for our lives is summed up in Phil. 2:15.)
I. His Prayer Had An Upward Focus
II. His Prayer Had An Inward Focus
III. His Prayer Had An Outward Focus
IV. V. 20-26 HIS PRAYER HAD AN ONWARD FOCUS
(Finally, Jesus turns His attention to those who would receive Him down through the ages. Think of it, on the eve of the crucifixion, with the weight of the world's sins beginning to press down upon His shoulders, Jesus took time to pray for you and me! I don't know about you, but that thrills my heart!)
A. V. 21-23 He Prayed For Our Harmony - Jesus prayed that His followers might be marked by unity! His desire is that we be able to get along in front of the world. Now, you know as well as I do that a lack of unity in the church is a bad witness in the world! God's desire is that we learn to get along one with another and that we have an oneness of heart that unites us regardless of the storms we are called upon to weather. Now, it is obvious that when you have 2 people, you are going to have 2 opinions. When you have a 100, you will have 100 opinions. The secret is being able to disagree without being disagreeable! In other words, everything we do must be done with a view to maintaining unity within the body! There is no room for struggles within the body of Christ! Notice the Lord's will for His people - 1 Cor. 1:10; Phil. 1:27; Phil 2:1-4; 1 Thes. 5:13; 1 Pet. 3:8.
(Ill. You can mark this down, when there is disunity within the church, someone is outside the will of God!)
(Ill. Why is unity so important in the church? Because we are a living advertisement for the Lord Jesus. When the world sees the people of God, they either see the presence of the Lord or the presence of strife. Where there is strife, there is confusion and God is not the author of confusion, 1 Cor. 14:33. Therefore, strife and trouble in the house of God is never His will!)
B. V. 24 He Prayed For Our Homegoing - In this verse, Jesus says that His will is for all of His followers to be with Him in Heaven where they can behold and share in His glory.
(Ill. In the New Testament, there are 2 Greek words that are translated "to will". They are 1.) Thelo - which means to purpose. It is used for the will of God which is unalterable and firmly fixed. It is the will of God and will come to pass. 2.) Boulomai - which means to have a wish of a desire about something. This word is used for God's desires that may or may not come to pass depending upon the actions of others. For instance, this word is used in 2 Pet. 3:9. It is not God's wish that any perish, however, for that wish to be realized, men must receive the Lord. In John 17:24, Thelo is the word used. Jesus is saying, "I am declaring that it is my purpose that everyone who receives Me will be with Me in Heaven and will behold My glory!" In other words, if you are saved, you are going home!
C. V. 25-26 He Prayed for Our Hearts - As Jesus brought His prayer to a close, He took a minute to pray that we would be filled with His love. That is, He desires that His people be characterized by a life of love one for the other. This kind of Love is God's demand for His children - 1 Cor. 13:1-8. In fact, Jesus declared that our mutual love would be a sign to the world that we were genuinely of the Lord - John 13:35.
(Ill. This is a love that cannot be duplicated in the world. But it is produced by God in the hearts of every born again child of God. Who but God could produce within us a love for people who are of differing backgrounds, of differing social and financial standing, of varying race and creed? The love of God in the hearts of His children is a thing of beauty and a thing of great wonder. We must strive to see that we are indeed characterized by genuine godly love.)
Conc: As I close this message, let me remind you that Christ's prayers are always heard and answered - John 11:41-42. The question that remains is, are they being fulfilled in your life and in the life of this church? A quick review is in order.
1. Are you saved? It is His desire that you come to know Him.
2. Is there unity in the church? It is His desire that there be.
3. Are we walking in love, one to the other as we should? That is His prayer for us!
Has the Lord touched areas of your life that need to be attended to this morning? If so, then I beg you to come to Him and allow Him to have His way in your heart and life right now. Will you do as He would have you to?
John 17:11-26
JESUS PRAYS FOR YOU
Intro: The night before the Lord Jesus was to be crucified was a night filled with much activity. He spent the evening with His disciples in the upper room, observing the Passover, teaching them about the Holy Spirit, and generally encouraging them to carry on His work in the world. After they had finished their meal, Jesus led them outside the city to a garden called Gethsemane. There, He took time to call on His Father. Luke tells us that He prayed with such intensity that His sweat became like great drops of blood, Luke 22:41-44. You see, in that garden, Jesus was under satanic attack! Jesus was battling evil on a grand scale for you and me as He prayed that night.
John gives us a little insight into this prayer which Jesus prayed. He allows us to listen in on Jesus as He calls on the Father for us. I am sure that we do not have a record of all of our Lord’s prayers that evening, but the portion we have in John 17, lets us know where His mind was that night. As the cross of Calvary loomed large before Him, as the sure knowledge that Israel would once and for all reject Him as their Messiah, with the knowledge that even His Own disciples would forsake Him, Jesus took the time to pray for His people. He didn’t just pray for the 11 men there with Him in the garden that night, He prayed for everyone who would ever believe in Him as well. In fact, if you are saved, Jesus prayed for you!
Jesus opens His prayer by praying for Himself in anticipation of rejoining the Father in the glories of Heaven, v. 1-5. Then He turns His attention outward to pray for His people, v. 6-26. Tonight, I want to zero in on verses 11-26 and preach for a while on the thought: Jesus Prays for You. Let’s listen in as the Master prays and here what He had to say to the Father about His people.
I. V. 11-19 HE PRAYS ABOUT YOUR DESCRIPTION
(Ill. Jesus is headed to the cross where He will die. 3 days later, He will rise from the dead and then 40 days after that, He will ascend to Heaven. He is leaving His disciples in the world to carry on His work. These verses teach us the will of the Lord for His people as they journey through this world.)
A. V. 11-12 He Wants You To Be Secured - These verses speak about the glory of our eternal security in Jesus - 1 Pet. 1:5; John 10:28; John 6:37-40! (Ill. Imagine having to keep yourself saved while you tried to live for God!)
B. V. 13 He Wants You To Be Satisfied - He prays for His people to experience His joy! Not just happiness which is dependant upon circumstances, but joy that is rooted in the Lord and in the work of the Spirit of God in our hearts, Gal. 5:22. (Ill. The world is all about happiness! Just watch TV. You will be happy if you drive a certain kind of car, or if you have this product or try this cosmetic. Jesus promises His people joy! Joy lets you be content when cancer ravages your body. Joy lets you praise Him for the passing of a saved loved one! Joy lets you stare adversity in the face with peace. Joy has nothing to do with happiness, but joy has everything to do with contentment, and contentment is priceless! (Ill. 1 Pet. 1:8; 1 Tim. 6:6)
C. V. 14-16 He Wants You To Be Separated - He prays that His people will be kept from the influence of the world and of the devil. He wants His people to walk differently from the world around them, 2 Cor. 6:17. Everything we do should be analyzed in light of our Savior’s desire that we be separate!
To aid us in our fight with the flesh and the devil, the Lord has provided all the resources we need to be victorious in that battle. He has promised us the ability to win over temptation, 1 Cor. 10:13. He has promised us the ability to win over the tempter, James 4:7.
D. V. 17-19 He Wants You To Be Sanctified - The word “sanctify” had the idea of “purifying something so that it can be set apart for exclusive use of the Lord.” When something is sanctified, it is made holy and it is set apart for the glory of God. Jesus wants His people to be purified and used for the Lord’s glory. This sanctification takes place through the ministry of the Word of God, John 17:17; Eph. 5:26. As we spend time in the Word of God, it exposes areas of our lives that need attention. When we hear the Word of God and fashion our lives after its teachings, we become cleaner spiritually and of greater use to the Master, v. 18! (Ill. The lesson about vessels, 2 Tim. 2:20-21. Some are honorable and can be used, others are dirty and cannot be used. The cleansing ministry of the word prepares us to be used by the hand of the Master!)
II. V. 20-23; 25-26 HE PRAYS ABOUT YOUR DUTY
A. V. 20-23 You Have The Duty Of Agreement - Christ’s desire for His people is that they be “one”. That is, He wants us to walk in unity. The secret is being able to disagree without being disagreeable! In other words, everything we do must be done with a view to maintaining unity within the body! Notice the Lord’s will for His people - 1 Cor. 1:10; Phil. 1:27; Phil 2:1-4; 1 Thes. 5:13; 1 Pet. 3:8
(Ill. Why is unity so important in the church? Because we are a living advertisement for the Lord Jesus. When the world sees the people of God, they either see the presence of the Lord or the presence of strife. Where there is strife, there is confusion and God is not the author of confusion, 1 Cor. 14:33.)
B. V. 25-26 You Have The Duty Of Affection - Not only in He concerned about His people being in one mind, He also wants us to be in love one with another! As Jesus brought His prayer to a close, He took a minute to pray that we would be filled with His love. That is, He desires that His people be characterized by a life of love one for the other. This kind of Love is God’s demand for His children - 1 Cor. 13:1-8. In fact, Jesus declared that our mutual love would be a sign to the world that we were genuinely of the Lord - John 13:35.
III. V. 24 HE PRAYS ABOUT YOUR DESTINATION
A. Jesus declares that it is His will that His people be with Him in His heavenly home! (Ill. In the New Testament, there are 2 Greek words that are translated "to will''. They are 1.) Thelo - which means to purpose. It is used for the will of God which is unalterable and firmly fixed. It is the will of God and will come to pass. 2.) Boulomai - which means to have a wish or a desire about something. This word is used for God's desires that may or may not come to pass depending upon the actions of others. For instance, this word is used in 2 Pet. 3:9. It is not God's wish that any perish, however, for that wish to be realized, men must receive the Lord. In John 17:24, Thelo is the word used. Jesus is saying, "I am declaring that it is my purpose that every one who receives Me will be with Me in Heaven and will behold My glory!" In other words, if you are saved, you are going home!)
B. Just as a reminder, Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people, John 14:1-6! It is a place like no other, Rev. 21-22, where Jesus is the Light and God will dwell in the midst of His people. Heaven is far greater than we could ever hope to describe, but for the redeemed, it is home and we will be there by and by! (Ill. Heaven isn’t anything like this world! Nothing ages, breaks or wears out over there!)
Conc: I am grateful that Jesus took the time to pray for us before He went to the cross to die for us! I am grateful that most of His prayer declares that which will be done for me and in me. However, I would just remind us this evening that part of it, the satisfaction, the sanctification, the separation, the unity and the love are dependant upon us being willing to yield to His will for our lives! His pray has been answered! Has it all been answered in your life?
John 17:11-26
THE NIGHT JESUS PRAYED FOR US
Intro: We are in the midst of Passion Week. Last Sunday was Palm Sunday. It marked the day Jesus rode into Jerusalem on the back of a donkey declaring Himself to be the Messiah and the King of the Jews, in fulfillment of Zechariah’s prophecy, Zech. 9:9. That day also marked the beginning of the final week of our Lord’s earthly ministry.
It was a week filled to the brim with activity. During that week, Jesus cleansed the Temple. He taught His disciples. He was confronted by His enemies. He spent His time completing the work His Father had sent Him to accomplish. That week ended with our Saviour hanging dead on a Roman cross.
The last night of our Savior’s life was a night filled with much activity. He spent the evening with His disciples in the upper room, observing the Passover. When they finished their meal, and after Judas had left them to finish his betrayal of the Lord, Jesus and His disciples left the upper room and made their way to the Garden of Gethsemane. Once Jesus arrived there, He would pray in such agony that His sweat would become as “great drops of blood”. In the Garden that night, Jesus was battling evil for us on a grand scale. He overcame the Satanic attack that night for us and lived to go to Calvary.
As Jesus and His men walked from the upper room to Gethsemane, the Lord used that time to comfort them, and to teach them many things they needed to know and understand about the future. The things Jesus taught them can be found in John chapters 14-16. They learned lessons about salvation, Heaven, the Holy Spirit, servanthood, among other things.
Just before they arrived at Gethsemane, Jesus prayed with and for His people. As the cross of Calvary loomed large before Him; as the sure knowledge that Israel would once and for all reject Him as their Messiah; and with the knowledge that even His Own disciples would forsake Him, Jesus took the time to pray for His people.
He didn’t just pray for the eleven men there with Him in the garden that night, He prayed for everyone who would ever believe in Him as well. In fact, that very night, Jesus prayed for you!
Jesus opens His prayer by praying for Himself in anticipation of rejoining the Father in the glories of Heaven, v. 1-5. Then He turns His attention outward to pray for His people, v. 6-26. Today, I want to zero in on verses 11-26 and preach for a while on the thought: The Night Jesus Prayed For His People. Let’s listen in as the Master prays and hear what He had to say to the Father about His people.
I. HE PRAYS ABOUT OUR DEDICATION
(Ill. Jesus is headed to the cross where He will die. Three days later, He will rise from the dead and then forty days after that, He will ascend to Heaven. He is leaving His disciples in the world to carry on His work. These verses teach us the will of the Lord for His people as they journey through this world.)
A. v. 11-12 He Wants Us To Be Secured – These verses speak about the glory of our eternal security in Jesus - 1 Pet. 1:5; John 10:28; John 6:37-40! (Ill. Imagine having to keep yourself saved while you tried to live for God! I praise the Lord that my eternal salvation is not up to me, Rom. 8:30.)
B. v. 13 He Wants Us To Be Satisfied – He prays for His people to experience His joy! Not just happiness, which is dependent upon circumstances, but joy that is rooted in the Lord and in the work of the Spirit of God in our hearts, Gal. 5:22.
(Ill. The world is all about happiness! Just watch TV. You will be happy if you drive a certain kind of car, or if you have this product or try this cosmetic. Jesus promises His people joy! Joy lets you be content when cancer ravages your body. Joy lets you praise Him for the passing of a saved loved one! Joy lets you stare adversity in the face with peace. Joy has nothing to do with happiness, but joy has everything to do with contentment, and contentment is priceless! (Ill. 1 Pet. 1:8; 1 Tim. 6:6)
C. v. 14-16 He Wants Us To Be Separated – He prays that His people will be kept from the influence of the world and of the devil. He wants His people to walk differently from the world around them, 2 Cor. 6:17. Everything we do should be analyzed in light of our Savior’s desire that we be separate!
To aid us in our fight with the flesh and the devil, the Lord has provided all the resources we need to be victorious in that battle. He has promised us the ability to win over temptation, 1 Cor. 10:13. He has promised us the ability to win over the tempter, James 4:7. Jesus is our perfect example, vv. 14, 16. He was in the world, but He was certainly not of the world!
(Ill. There is a very real devil who would love nothing better than to devour your life and testimony, 1 Pet. 5:8. God’s plan is not to remove us from danger and opposition, but to protect us and preserve us in the midst of it.)
D. v. 17-19 He Wants Us To Be Sanctified – The word “sanctify” had the idea of “purifying something so that it can be set apart for exclusive use of the Lord.” When something is sanctified, it is made holy and it is set apart for the glory of God.
Jesus wants His people to be purified and used for solely the Lord’s glory. This sanctification takes place through the ministry of the Word of God, John 17:17; Eph. 5:26. As we spend time in the Word of God, it exposes areas of our lives that need attention. When we hear the Word of God and fashion our lives after its teachings, we become cleaner spiritually and of greater use to the Master, v. 18!
(Ill. The lesson about vessels, 2 Tim. 2:20-21. Some are honorable and can be used, while others are dirty and cannot be used. The cleansing ministry of the Word and prayer sanctifies us and prepares us to be used by the hand of the Master!)
II. HE PRAYS ABOUT OUR DUTY
A. v. 20-23 We Have The Duty Of Agreement – Christ’s desire for His people is that they be “one”. That is, He wants us to walk in unity. The secret to that requires us to get a couple of things just right.
∙ We must be able to disagree without being disagreeable!
∙ We must be able to discuss our differences face to face.
∙ We must be able to let go of minor hurts and pointless disagreements.
In other words, everything we do in our lives must be done with a view to maintaining unity within the body! Notice the Lord’s will for His people - 1 Cor. 1:10; Phil. 1:27; Phil 2:1-4; 1 Thes. 5:13; 1 Pet. 3:8.
This will require us to love one another more than we love ourselves. This will require us to refrain from gossip and backbiting, Pro. 26:20-22. This will require us to allow others to have opinions which differ from our own, Rom. 14:5-12. This will require us to allow others to be the person God saved them to be,Rom. 14:1-4. This will require us to practice the kind of forgiveness we have received from the Lord Jesus Christ, Eph. 4:32; Col. 3:12-13.
(Ill. Why is unity so important in the church? We are a living advertisement for the Lord Jesus. When the world sees the people of God, they either see the presence of the Lord or the presence of strife. They will either see love or animosity. The Bible says that mutual love would be our calling card, I John 3:10-14; 4:20-21. We will never see everything eye to eye, but there is plenty about which we can agree.)
B. v. 25-26 We Have The Duty Of Affection – Not only in He concerned about His people being in one mind, He also wants us to be in love one with another! As Jesus brought His prayer to a close, He took a minute to pray that we would be filled with His love. That is, He desires that His people be characterized by a life of love one for the other. This kind of Love is God’s demand for His children - 1 Cor. 13:1-8. In fact, Jesus declared that our mutual love would be a sign to the world that we were genuinely of the Lord - John 13:34-35. More than anything else, our love, one for another, declares that we belong to Him!
III. HE PRAYS ABOUT
OUR DESTINATION
A. In verse 24, Jesus declares that it is His will that His people be with Him in His heavenly home!
(Ill. In the New Testament, there are 2 Greek words that are translated "to will". They are, 1.) Theo, which means “to purpose”. It is used for the will of God which is unalterable and firmly fixed. It is the will of God and will come to pass; and, 2.) Boulomai, which means “to have a wish or a desire for something”. This word is used of desires that may or may not come to pass.
In John 17:24, Jesus uses the word “Thelo”. Jesus is saying, “I am declaring that it is my purpose that everyone who receives Me will be with Me in Heaven and will behold My glory!” In other words, if you are saved, you are going home!)
B. Just as a reminder, Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people, John 14:1-6! It is a place like no other,
Rev. 21-22, where Jesus is the Light and God will dwell in the midst of His people. Heaven is far greater than we could ever hope to describe, but for the redeemed, it is home and we will be there by and by!
Conc: I praise His name that Jesus took the time to pray for us before He went to the cross to die for our sins! I praise Him for the things He asked for. I praise Him that He is still praying for us today, Heb. 7:25.
God the Father has and will answer every request made by His Son. I want to praise Him for that today. I also want to search my own heart to ensure that the parts I have a say in, like Satisfaction, Separation and Sanctification are accomplished in my life. If He has spoken to you about your own walk with Him, the time to talk to Him is now.