(John 17:14-15). California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. If we ask who are these ones about whom Jesus prays so earnestly just prior to his passion, it is about “those whom you gave me from the world” (17:6). 10. all mine are thine, and thine are mine--literally, "All My things are Thine and Thy things are Mine." The things sought for them, indeed, are applicable only to such. Note: For more information relevant to this passage of John seventeen, see the accompanying Appendix (PDF download) that deals with the following topic: An Exposition of Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer, Focusing Especially on the Meaning and Fulfillment of His Words Recorded in John 17:20-26. (John 17:11-12).

Copyright © 2020, Bible Study Tools. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. Consequently, not one of them perished (except Judas, the one who was appointed to perdition). Our Lord’s final request is that all those whom the Father has given Him—all those who come to Him and trust in Him—should be with Him in His Father’s kingdom to behold His glory (verse 24).

1. One reason He did so is in order that we, His disciples, may know of His concern for us and the content of the intercession He makes on our behalf. ρ, Thine they were, and thou gavest them me, and they have kept thy. Eternal life could not be given to believers, unless Christ, their Surety, both glorified the Father, and was glorified of him. But, as this request encompasses all His disciples (note verses 20-21), our Lord has in mind the broader purpose, namely, that we might be holy unto God. Now it is our Lord’s prayer that the Father would continue to carry on the work that Christ Himself performed during the time of His earthly ministry.

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Note: To be present with Christ in His Father’s kingdom beholding His glory requires that we, too, be glorified—a process that is even now being carried on (note 2 Corinthians 3:18). (John 17:17) In verse 17a our Lord prays that the Father would “sanctify” His disciples. God the Father sent Christ into the world to present the complete revelation of Himself—i.e. © 2020 Rev. Jesus knew that in a little while (less than a day) He would be back in His Father’s presence (note verse 13, “Now I am coming to you.”) But despite the fact that in so short a time He will be in the Father’s immediate presence, Jesus feels compelled to speak these words of intercession now, while He is still in the world, and to speak these words of intercession audibly in the hearing of His disciples. Note: as verses 20-21 indicate, Jesus’ prayer extends to us as well: His prayer is that the Father shall preserve all of His disciples during this present New Testament period of trial so that we may participate in the joy of Christ our Savior on the last great resurrection day. Article Images Copyright © 2020 Getty Images unless otherwise indicated. which thou gavest to me, I have given to them. In verse 17a our Lord prays that the Father would “sanctify” His disciples. He is requesting that His disciples would be separated from what is profane and unholy; that they would be set apart for God and that they would be made to be like God in His moral purity and holiness.

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; to reveal His Name. Our Lord knew that His disciples—both those original disciples as well as all of His disciples throughout the ages—would face especially hard times and frustrating times. If we ask why it is that we have come to know Jesus as resurrected Lord and Savior, it is because “they were yours, and you gave them to me.”

According to verse 17b, the instrument by which Christ’s disciples are sanctified is “the truth.” As the child of God comes into contact with the truth, the truth has a sanctifying influence on him: convicting him and purging him of sin; transforming him into the likeness of Christ his Savior.

He is requesting that His disciples would be separated from what is profane and unholy; that they would be set apart for God and that they would be made to be like God in His moral purity and holiness. Why do you think Jesus made His prayer to the Father in the hearing of His disciples? John 17 is an unique opportunity to see the nature and heart of Jesus. Note: with regard to those original disciples, our Lord’s immediate purpose in making this request was that they might fulfill their calling to be His apostles (note verse 18). that all things whatsoever which thou hast given me, are from thee. See John 17:11-12 (printed below), I will no longer remain in the world; they are in the world, but I am coming to you. (6) I have manifested (better, I manifested) thy name unto the men which thou gavest me (better, Thou hast given Me) out of the world. John 17:6 I have manifested thy name Not the "Nomen Tetragrammaton", the name of four letters, the name "Jehovah", and which the Jews call "Shemhamphorash", and say is ineffable, and to be pronounced by Adonai; who also speak of other names, and say F9, unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world; which is to be understood, not merely of their being given to him as apostles, nor of their being given and brought to him in the effectual calling only, but of an eternal act of God's in election, and in the covenant of grace; when these persons were given to Christ as his spouse, his spiritual seed and offspring, the sheep of his pasture, and his portion and inheritance, to be saved and preserved by him; which as it is an instance of love and care on God's part to give, and of grace and condescension on Christ's to receive, so of distinguishing goodness, to the persons given; since not all the world, but some of it, share in this favour: thine they were, and thou gavest them me; the persons given were not the Father's merely by creation; for so others are his also; nor would they be peculiarly his, for they are the son's likewise in this sense; but they are his by electing grace, which is the peculiar act of the Father in Christ, and is unto salvation by him, through the sanctification of the Spirit; these are chosen to be his peculiar people, and given to Christ as such: and they have kept thy word; the Gospel, not only in their memories, but in their hearts; and having publicly professed it, they defended it valiantly against the enemies of it, and kept it pure and incorrupt; this shows that the Gospel is meant by the name of God manifested to these persons.



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