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Why is Jesus' prayer for perfection significant for Christians?

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Jesus' prayer for perfection shows His deep concern for God's glory and the salvation of His people, highlighting the assurance that His sacrifice was accepted.

In John 17, we find Jesus interceding for His church, revealing His emphasis on God's glory and the completion of His redemptive work. When He prays, 'Father, perfect that which concerneth me,' He illustrates His dependence on the Father to fulfill the salvation plan. This is significant for Christians because it reassures us that His work on the cross was perfect and accepted by the Father, as confirmed by the resurrection. It also reflects that we are included in His concern, as He intercedes for us, ensuring that our salvation is a completed work of grace rooted in His perfect righteousness.
Scripture References: John 17

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