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How does Jesus’ prayer in John 17 reveal His relationship with God?

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Jesus’ prayer reveals His intimate relationship with the Father and His role as the mediator for His people.

In John 17, Jesus prays directly to the Father, referring to Him multiple times as 'Father,' which indicates a close, personal relationship characterized by love and submission. This chapter serves to illustrate Jesus' role as the mediator between God and humanity. He stands in the unique position of intercessor, praying for His disciples and all believers, thus emphasizing His commitment to their salvation and well-being. Additionally, this prayer aligns with the biblical understanding of the Trinity, affirming Jesus’ divine nature and authority. His plea for glorification not only highlights the mutual glorification between the Father and the Son but also affirms the divine plan of salvation that was set in motion from eternity.
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