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What does the Bible say about Christ praying for His people?

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In John 17:9, Jesus explicitly states that He prays for those given to Him by the Father, demonstrating His intercession for the elect.

In John 17:9, we see the Lord Jesus Christ praying specifically for 'them which thou hast given me,' referring to His elect, those chosen by the Father before the foundation of the world. This high priestly prayer is not just a historical account; it reveals the heart of Christ as our mediator, interceding on our behalf before the Father. It emphasizes that the elect are precious to Him, as He knows each one by name, a theme echoed throughout the New Testament, which affirms that Christ's prayers are focused on His people, not the world at large. This aspect of Christ's ministry offers comfort and reassurance to believers, knowing that He is actively praying for them.
Scripture References: John 17:9

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