In the sermon titled "Father, I Will," Clay Curtis expounds upon the profound theological significance of Jesus' petition in John 17:24, where Christ expresses His desire for believers to be with Him and behold His glory. The preacher emphasizes the exclusive authority and fulfillment of Christ as the perfect mediator, sent by the Father to secure the salvation of His elect before the foundation of the world. Specific Scripture references include John 17, Exodus 34:6, and Revelation 4-5, which collectively underline Christ's completion of His covenant obligations and His intimate connection with the Father’s will. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides believers of their election and eternal security, highlighting that Christ's prayer guarantees their ultimate glorification and unity with Him in heaven.
“When the Lord says, Father, I will, that's a petition that only He can make.”
“This is the power of His covenant having been fulfilled and Him having fulfilled it.”
“If our Lord hadn't come and done this... we wouldn't have had any hope.”
“This is what he's asking the Father, is that His people be with Him where He is.”
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