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Why is it significant that Christ only prays for His sheep?

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It signifies the specific nature of Christ's redemptive work and the assurance that His prayers are effective for those He is saving.

In John 17, Jesus specifies, 'I pray for them; I pray not for the world.' This distinction is significant because it highlights the effectiveness of His intercessory prayer for His sheep alone. If Jesus prayed for every person indiscriminately, it would imply a failure in His prayer since not all will come to salvation. The assurance that Christ prays only for His sheep reinforces the belief that His atonement and advocacy in heaven are directed specifically towards those named in the Lamb's Book of Life, confirming His commitment to their salvation and preserving them from the evil one.
Scripture References: John 17:9, John 17:21

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