Jesus' longing for us to be with Him is a profound truth that offers comfort and assurance. It is not just about our desire to be with Him in heaven; He earnestly wants us near Him. This desire is not out of obligation but stems from a genuine inclination. In a world where we may feel unwanted or rejected, knowing that Jesus desires our presence can fill us with joy and assurance. This truth is a reminder of the depth of His love and the personal nature of our relationship with Him. [11:26]
John 14:3 (ESV): "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also."
Reflection: In moments when you feel unwanted or rejected, how can you remind yourself of Jesus' earnest desire for your presence? What practical steps can you take today to draw near to Him?
Day 2: Divine Initiative in Our Relationship with Christ
The phrase "those whom you have given me" emphasizes the divine initiative in our relationship with Christ. We are not intruders in God's kingdom; we are chosen and given to Jesus by the Father. This truth assures us that our place with Him is secure. It carries weight in Jesus' prayer and offers us comfort, knowing that we are not here by accident but by divine choice. This understanding should deepen our sense of belonging and purpose in our walk with Christ. [04:34]
Ephesians 1:4-5 (ESV): "Even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love he predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will."
Reflection: Reflect on the idea that you are chosen by God and given to Jesus. How does this truth impact your sense of identity and purpose today? How can you live out this divine calling in your daily life?
Day 3: The Role of Prayer in Fulfilling God's Promises
Jesus' prayer demonstrates that God's promises are fulfilled through prayer. Even promises require our active participation in prayer, as Jesus showed. This encourages us to pray with confidence, knowing that God's promises are sure. Prayer is not just a ritual but a powerful means of aligning ourselves with God's will and participating in His divine plan. It is through prayer that we engage with God's promises and see them come to fruition in our lives. [15:30]
James 5:16 (ESV): "Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working."
Reflection: Consider a promise of God that you are holding onto. How can you actively participate in seeing this promise fulfilled through prayer? What specific prayers can you offer today to align yourself with God's will?
Day 4: The Gospel as an Invitation to Christ's Glory
The gospel is about the glory of Christ. It is not just about salvation from sin but an invitation to behold and share in the infinite glory of Christ. This is the essence of the gospel—the glory of Christ. As we meditate on His character and His words, we grow in our admiration and love for Him, making the prospect of being with Him forever a rich and fulfilling hope. This understanding transforms our view of the gospel from a mere escape from sin to a glorious invitation to experience the fullness of Christ. [21:30]
2 Corinthians 3:18 (ESV): "And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit."
Reflection: How does viewing the gospel as an invitation to Christ's glory change your perspective on your faith journey? What steps can you take today to behold and share in His glory more fully?
Day 5: Growing in Admiration and Love for Jesus
Meditating on Jesus' character and words helps us grow in admiration and love for Him. As we do this, the prospect of being with Him forever becomes a rich and fulfilling hope, making our relationship with Him more vibrant and real. This practice of meditation is not just about gaining knowledge but about deepening our relationship with Christ. It is through this intentional focus on His character that we find our love for Him growing and our hope in Him becoming more tangible. [19:22]
Colossians 3:16 (ESV): "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God."
Reflection: What specific aspect of Jesus' character can you meditate on today to grow in your admiration and love for Him? How can this meditation transform your daily interactions and relationship with Him?
Sermon Summary
In this message, we explore the profound desire of Jesus for us to be with Him, as revealed in John 17:24-26. Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper is not just a plea for His own glorification but a heartfelt invitation for us to share in His glory. This passage underscores the two-way relationship between us and Christ. It's not merely about our desire to be with Him in heaven; He earnestly desires our presence with Him. This is a comforting truth, especially when we feel unwanted or rejected in this world. Jesus' desire for us is not out of obligation but out of genuine inclination. He wants us near Him, and this should fill us with joy and assurance.
The phrase "those whom you have given me" is significant. It highlights the divine initiative in our relationship with Christ. We are not intruders in God's kingdom; we are chosen and given to Jesus by the Father. This truth carries weight in Jesus' prayer and offers us comfort, knowing that our place with Him is secure. Jesus' prayer is a reminder that God's promises are fulfilled through prayer. Even promises require our active participation in prayer, as Jesus demonstrated.
Furthermore, the desire of Jesus for us to see His glory is central to the gospel. The good news is not just about salvation from sin but an invitation to behold and share in the infinite glory of Christ. This is the essence of the gospel—the glory of Christ. As we meditate on His character and His words, we grow in our admiration and love for Him, making the prospect of being with Him forever a rich and fulfilling hope.
Key Takeaways
1. Jesus' desire for us to be with Him is a profound truth that should fill us with joy and assurance. It's not just about our longing for heaven; He earnestly wants us near Him, which is a comforting thought when we feel unwanted in this world. [11:26]
2. The phrase "those whom you have given me" emphasizes the divine initiative in our relationship with Christ. We are chosen and given to Jesus by the Father, assuring us that our place with Him is secure. This truth carries weight in Jesus' prayer and offers us comfort. [04:34]
3. Jesus' prayer demonstrates that God's promises are fulfilled through prayer. Even promises require our active participation in prayer, as Jesus showed. This encourages us to pray with confidence, knowing that God's promises are sure. [15:30]
4. The gospel is about the glory of Christ. It's not just about salvation from sin but an invitation to behold and share in the infinite glory of Christ. This is the essence of the gospel—the glory of Christ. [21:30]
5. Meditating on Jesus' character and words helps us grow in admiration and love for Him. As we do this, the prospect of being with Him forever becomes a rich and fulfilling hope, making our relationship with Him more vibrant and real. [19:22] ** [19:22]
Bible Reading: - John 17:24-26 - John 6:37-39 - 2 Corinthians 4:4
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Observation Questions:
In John 17:24, what does Jesus express as His desire for those given to Him by the Father? How does this reflect the two-way relationship between Jesus and believers? [00:23]
How does the phrase "those whom you have given me" in John 17:24 emphasize the divine initiative in our relationship with Christ? [04:34]
According to John 6:37-39, what is the will of the Father concerning those given to Jesus, and how does this relate to the security of believers? [06:05]
In 2 Corinthians 4:4, how is the gospel described, and what does this imply about the nature of the good news? [21:08]
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Interpretation Questions:
What does Jesus' desire for us to be with Him reveal about His character and His relationship with believers? How does this impact our understanding of being wanted by God? [11:26]
How does the concept of being "given" to Jesus by the Father provide comfort and assurance to believers, especially in times of feeling unwanted or rejected? [07:44]
In what ways does Jesus' prayer in John 17 demonstrate the importance of prayer in the fulfillment of God's promises? How can this understanding influence our prayer life? [15:30]
How does the invitation to behold and share in the glory of Christ redefine the essence of the gospel beyond just salvation from sin? [21:30]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you felt unwanted or rejected. How does knowing that Jesus desires you to be with Him change your perspective on those experiences? [11:26]
Consider the phrase "those whom you have given me." How does this truth affect your sense of belonging and security in your relationship with Christ? [04:34]
Jesus prayed for promises to be fulfilled. What is one promise from God that you are currently praying for, and how can you pray with more confidence knowing that God's promises are sure? [15:30]
The gospel is described as the "gospel of the glory of Christ." How can you actively seek to behold and share in Christ's glory in your daily life? [21:08]
Meditating on Jesus' character and words helps us grow in admiration and love for Him. What specific practice can you incorporate into your routine to deepen your relationship with Jesus? [19:22]
How can the assurance of being wanted by Jesus empower you to face rejection or challenges in your life with greater resilience? [13:59]
Identify one aspect of Jesus' character that you admire. How can you emulate this characteristic in your interactions with others this week? [18:29]
Sermon Clips
Father Those whom you have given me I desire that where I am they might also be with me that they might see my glory which you gave to me because you loved me before the foundation of the world righteous father though the world did not know you yet I knew you and these knew that you sent me. [00:02:32]
I desire that where I am they also may be with me is because I want this word tonight to have a good strong solid powerful impact upon your heart does anybody want you anybody in this life give a hoot about having you around well it doesn't matter because one person wants you around isn't that amazing the Son of God wants you around. [00:09:43]
Jesus wants you around him wants you around him he desires to have you near him it's not just a one-way street that you want to get to heaven it's a two-way street he wants you there and he wants you with him let's just dwell on this for a minute this is important to feel wanted by God this is sweet this is precious. [00:11:12]
I desire says the Lord I desire you you there's one thing you take away tonight take away that word God Almighty and his son desires to have you with him forever and if he does then to be rejected by some people here on this Earth is going to wipe you out next line that where I am they might also be with me. [00:13:54]
Don't think it's Superfluous to pray for promises Jesus did it pray for promises God has ordained that promises come true through prayer you can be assured of your prayer because of a promise when Jesus was going around healing and somebody says if you will you can heal me and Jesus says I will that's a promise. [00:15:30]
Mediate on his character and his person and just who he is and he's he's come alive you live with him you know the kind of things he says the kinds of feelings he has and he's become awesome in your eyes and so something like this doesn't just fall on deaf ears so make it a habit this is a good time to start. [00:19:38]
The good news is that we are invited by grace through faith to be in the presence of infinite Glory forever that's the gospel this is light and Truth God god-centered preaching to help you see Christ clearly and treasure him truly I'm your host Dan cruver thank you for listening on our next episode John Piper continues. [00:21:41]
The Heart of Jesus was not merely for himself but to draw us into that experience of his glory and you'll see that here as we read it so keep in mind that the prayer begins father glorify me and the prayer ends and now father show to them Father Those whom you have given me. [00:02:11]
I think it means that the good news has to do with the glory of Christ here it is the good news is that we are invited by grace through faith to be in the presence of infinite Glory forever that's the gospel this is light and Truth God god-centered preaching to help you see Christ clearly and treasure him truly. [00:21:30]
I just want you to hear this word tonight Jesus wants you around him wants you around him he desires to have you near him it's not just a one-way street that you want to get to heaven it's a two-way street he wants you there and he wants you with him when Jesus thinks about you what does he want. [00:00:06]
I desire that where I am they also may be with me is because I want this word tonight to have a good strong solid powerful impact upon your heart does anybody want you anybody in this life give a hoot about having you around well it doesn't matter because one person wants you around isn't that amazing. [00:09:43]
I desire says the Lord I desire you you there's one thing you take away tonight take away that word God Almighty and his son desires to have you with him forever and if he does then to be rejected by some people here on this Earth is going to wipe you out next line that where I am they might also be with me. [00:13:54]