Jesus Prays for His Disciples (John 17:6-19)
Michael originally taught ‘Jesus Prays for His Disciples (John 17:6-19)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.
Summary
In this sermon, Michael Easley explores the themes of living as believers in a world that is not our home, the nature of Jesus’ intercession for His disciples, and the importance of sanctification and joy in the Christian life. He emphasizes the need for protection and the mission of the church, while also addressing the challenges of living in a culture that often contradicts Christian values. The sermon concludes with a call to live purposefully for Christ, recognizing the tension between being in the world and not of it.
Takeaways
- We are called to live as peculiar people in a dangerous world.
- Jesus’ prayer in John 17 reveals His deep intercession for us.
- The disciples’ response to Jesus’ words was crucial for their faith.
- True joy is found in obedience to God’s commands.
- Sanctification is essential for fulfilling our mission as believers.
- Jesus sets Himself apart as both the high priest and the sacrifice.
- Believers are to be in the world but not of it.
- The mission of the church is to share the gospel, not to pursue an agenda.
- American Christianity often conflates the American dream with faith.
- Living for Christ requires intentionality and purpose in a hostile world.
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