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What does the Bible say about Jesus' prayer for His disciples?

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In John 17, Jesus intercedes for His disciples, asking the Father to keep them and unite them, emphasizing His eternal love for them.

John 17 captures the essence of Jesus' intercessory prayer for His disciples. Here, Jesus asks the Father to protect them from evil and to keep them united, as He reflects on His impending departure. He emphasizes their unique relationship—'All mine are thine, and thine are mine' (John 17:10)—indicating that His disciples are given to Him by the Father and belong to both. This prayer not only provides comfort but highlights the fulfillment of the redemptive mission, where He desires for His followers to experience the same love and unity shared between Him and the Father.
Scripture References: John 17:10-11

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