In his sermon titled "What Christ Has Done," Jim Byrd delves into the significance of the prayer of Jesus found in John 17, presenting it as the true "Lord's Prayer." Byrd emphasizes that Jesus’ words serve not just as historical context but as an eternal consolation for believers, affirming Christ's roles as both intercessor and Savior. He supports his assertions with references to Matthew 6 and Luke 11, highlighting how Jesus instructs on prayer, contrasting that with the prayer in John 17, which encapsulates Christ's fulfilled work and His heartfelt intercession for His people. Byrd articulates the theological weight of this prayer, noting that it outlines Jesus' accomplishments — glorifying the Father, finishing the work of redemption, and manifesting God's name to the given disciples. He underscores the practical significance of this prayer in providing joy and assurance to believers, reminding them of their identity as divinely given, kept, instructed, sanctified, united, perfected, and loved people.
“This, John chapter 17, is an everlasting monument to God's everlasting love for His covenant people.”
“He prays in such a fashion to lift their spirits... that we rejoice in the full accomplishment of redemption by our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“What has Christ done? He glorified the Father, finished the work He was given to do.”
“When you get the blues, read John 17. It's full of good news for you.”
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