In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled “Christ Prays for His People,” the central theological topic is the intercessory role of Christ as our High Priest, specifically focusing on John 17:9. Boyd argues that Jesus’ prayer emphasizes His mediation for the elect—the chosen people given to Him by the Father—highlighting the distinction between the elect and the world. Through multiple Scripture references, particularly in John 17, he illustrates Christ's deep love and commitment to those redeemed, emphasizing that His prayers reflect the eternal bond between Him, the Father, and His people. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound for believers, as it assures them of their value and security in Christ, who intercedes for them in the heavenly realms, ending in an exhortation to rejoice in God's distinguishing grace.
“I pray for them. I pray not for the world, but for them which thou hast given me, for they are thine.”
“Christ loves us more fervently because we are the Father’s. Because we were given to Him by the Father, that sheds even more beauty upon us.”
“We’re in His hand. Bought and paid for, secure.”
“The only distinction that will matter ... is whether we belong to the world or whether we belong to Christ.”
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