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How do we know that Christ's desire for our companionship is true?

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Jesus's prayer in John 17 demonstrates his profound desire for believers to be with him, affirming their significant value in his eyes.

Christ’s desire for the companionship of his people is beautifully articulated in John 17:24, where he states, 'Father, I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am.' This verse showcases not only Christ’s longing for our presence but also emphasizes our worth in his eyes. The concept of being with Christ aligns with the sovereign grace understanding that God chooses his people and cherishes them as loved ones. Throughout scripture, God reveals his covenantal love for his people, establishing a relationship that transcends mere association; it is familial and intimate, reflecting God’s own joy in fellowship with us. This assurance comforts believers, affirming that our relationship with Christ is established by his will and desire.
Scripture References: John 17:24, Isaiah 65:19, Zephaniah 3:17

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