Jesus' High Priestly Prayer: Love, Unity, and Glory

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This is eternal life that they may know thee the only true god and jesus christ whom thou has sent i have glorified thee on the earth i have finished the work which thou gavest me to do and now oh father glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which i had with thee before the world was. [00:44:02] (23 seconds)


This is the longest prayer recorded in the bible not only by christ or of christ this is the longest prayer that that you will read in the bible this is the longest prayer that you will read in the bible this is the longest christ praying in the bible but this is the longest prayer in scripture of any body in the bible in the first five verses he prays regarding himself then there's a section where he prays regarding the disciples then he prays for you and i the future church. [00:45:43] (33 seconds)


It's the hour of suffering, but it's the hour of exaltation. It's the hour that is the darkest hour, but it's the hour of greatest light. It is the hour of betrayal, but it is the hour of victory. It is the hour of shame, but it is the hour of honor. It is the hour of reconciling all things back to God. [00:47:46] (30 seconds)


see there would be no glory for Christ without the cross and you know what there would be no glory for you and I without the cross as well let me read what Spurgeon said in truth our Lord's lowest stoop was his highest glory he was never more resplendent than when he hung upon the cross that was his true spiritual throne so he prayed glorify thy son enable him to bear the agony and to pass through it to the glory amen this was his greatest hour this was the hour that he was going to glorify his father in heaven. [00:48:22] (45 seconds)


He that has seen me hath seen the Father. How sayest thou then, show us the Father. Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father in me? The words that I speak, they are not myself, but it is the Father that dwelleth in me. He does the works. And John wrote, no man has seen God at any time. The only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, He hath declared Him. [00:52:55] (23 seconds)


Greater love hath no man than this, that a man would lay down his life for his friends. And so Christ, going to the cross, what was he doing? He was glorifying. He was praising. He was honoring. He was clothing in splendor. His Father, His Father was doing that. for him but in so doing the father was receiving the same and he was pointing us to the father's love. [00:56:32] (30 seconds)


the cross it was as though god said that's what mankind thinks of my son but in the resurrection the father said that's what i think of my son and he ascended to the right hand of the father where he is today hallelujah clothed with majesty sitting at the right hand of the father standing before his son and seeing him falling down seeing him standing against his enemies his footstool it was the worst that humankind could do to christ but christ could not be conquered could not be destroyed his resurrection was a vindication and victory over all that man and satan could do unto him. [01:00:40] (44 seconds)


Jesus is the one that teaches us that God is merciful, that God is kind, that God is caring, that God is a God of grace and redemption, that God isn't remote, that God isn't distant, that God isn't cold and uncaring, that God isn't unapproachable. But Jesus teaches us that God is very real and a very present help. [01:07:55] (28 seconds)


I have glorified Thee on earth. I have finished the work which Thou gavest Me to do. And now, O Father, glorify Me. Glorify Thou Me with Thine own self, with the glory which I had with Thee before the world was. Jesus. Jesus laid aside His glory and His splendor when He stepped out of eternity and entered into this life. [01:09:20] (33 seconds)


And I just want to close with encouraging you and challenging you that when you pray, that we would pray and seek to glorify the Father and to fulfill God's will. In our lives. Because in fulfilling God's will in our lives, we glorify the Father. And if Jesus sought to glorify the Father, what should be our focus and our goal to glorify the Father? [01:12:51] (37 seconds)


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