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Why is Jesus' prayer in John 17 significant?

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Jesus' prayer is significant as it reflects His intimate relationship with the Father and intercedes for His followers (John 17:1-11).

The prayer of Jesus in John 17 is pivotal because it reveals His deep communion with the Father and His role as the intercessor for His followers. In the opening verses, He prays for Himself, seeking glorification that reflects God’s glory, which sets the stage for His redemptive work. As He transitions into praying for the disciples, He emphasizes their protection and unity, showcasing the importance of being set apart for God's purposes. This prayer encapsulates the essence of Christ’s mission and His love for those whom the Father gave Him, grounding the believer's hope in the assurance of Jesus' mediation and ongoing care.
Scripture References: John 17:1-11, John 17:1-2, Ephesians 1:4-5, John 6:37

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