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Why is John 17 considered the Lord's Prayer?

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John 17 is termed the Lord's Prayer as it directly contains Jesus' prayer for His disciples and followers.

Unlike the commonly recited disciple's prayer in Matthew 6, John 17 encapsulates Jesus' own prayer to the Father, reflecting His divine nature and mission. It is a prayer filled with intimate requests for His followers, highlighting His relationship with the Father and His role as a mediator. Henry Mahan emphasizes the holiness of this prayer, noting its significance as one where Jesus intercedes for His people with the reality of their eternal security in mind. This chapter beautifully captures the essence of Jesus' purpose and His anticipation of the cross.
Scripture References: John 17

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