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What does Jesus pray for in John 17?

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In John 17, Jesus prays for the preservation, sanctification, unification, and glorification of His followers.

John 17, often referred to as the High Priestly Prayer, reveals the four major concerns that Jesus brings to the Father on behalf of His people. First, He prays for their preservation, asking that they be kept from the evil one (John 17:15). Second, He requests their sanctification, asserting that they are to be sanctified in truth, which is His Word (John 17:17). Third, He prays for their unity, that they may all be one, as He and the Father are one (John 17:21). Finally, He expresses His desire for their glorification, longing for them to be with Him to behold His glory (John 17:24). Each of these aspects highlights the intimate relationship He desires with His followers and His active role in their spiritual journey.
Scripture References: John 17:11-24

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