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Why is it important that Jesus prayed only for His own in John 17?

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Jesus' prayer for only those given to Him underscores the doctrine of limited atonement and highlights the specific intention of His redemptive work.

In John 17:9, Jesus states, 'I pray for them; I do not pray for the world but for those whom you have given me.' This exclusion of the world from His intercession is indicative of the doctrine of limited atonement, a key element of sovereign grace theology. It highlights that Jesus’ redemptive work was intentional and particular, aimed at saving those sovereignly chosen by the Father. This affirmation is crucial for understanding the effectiveness of His atonement; it ensures that all for whom Christ died will come to faith and ultimately be saved. Jesus’ prayer reflects the intimate relationship between the Father and the Son, and the assurance that God's chosen people will be kept in His grace.
Scripture References: John 17:9, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:30

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