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What is the significance of Christ praying for His people?

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Christ's intercession for His people assures us of His ongoing support and the security of our salvation.

In John 17, Jesus not only prays for His immediate disciples but also for all believers, illustrating His role as our high priest and mediator. This intercessory work is significant because it demonstrates that salvation is not merely a one-time event but an ongoing relationship with Christ. As our mediator, Jesus continually presents His righteousness before the Father on our behalf, ensuring that we remain in a state of grace. The assurance that Christ is praying for us should fill believers with comfort and confidence, knowing that our salvation is secure and that we have a constant advocate who understands our struggles and leads us in holiness. Moreover, it highlights the crucial aspect of community among believers, as we are called to support and encourage one another while embracing the glorious reality of Christ’s intercession.
Scripture References: John 17:20-21, Hebrews 7:25

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