In this sermon, Joe Terrell addresses the theological doctrine of Christ's intercessory prayer as recorded in John 17:6-17, focusing particularly on Christ's request for the protection of His people from the evil one. He argues that while Christ does not pray for the world, He specifically intercedes for those whom the Father has given Him, emphasizing the distinctiveness of salvation and the sovereign grace of God. Key scriptural references include John 17:9, where Jesus states He does not pray for the world, and John 17:15, which encapsulates His plea for their protection from the evil one. Terrell highlights the practical significance of this prayer, underscoring that believers are engaged in a spiritual battle against evil and that their protection ultimately comes through the truth of God's Word, which sanctifies and secures them in their faith.
Key Quotes
“He prayed for those who heard his word and believed it.”
“This truth ought to make us realize how blessed we are. Because we're no different by nature than the rest of the world.”
“The evil one is the one who causes toil, trouble, and pain.”
“Buy the truth and do not sell it. Not for anything.”
In John 17:15, Jesus prays for the protection of His followers from the evil one, emphasizing their need for divine safeguarding.
In John 17, during what is known as the High Priestly Prayer, Jesus openly expresses His deep concerns for His disciples. Specifically, in verse 15, He states, 'My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.' This request highlights not only the existence of an adversary but also the importance of spiritual protection. Jesus understands the dangers that await His followers in an increasingly secular world filled with lies and temptation. His prayer reflects His commitment to their spiritual well-being and underscores the necessity of relying on God’s power to guard against the various forms of evil.
John 17:15
God's protection is evidenced by Jesus' prayer in John 17:9-10, confirming that He specifically intercedes for those the Father has given Him.
In John 17:9-10, Jesus clarifies who He intercedes for, stating, 'I pray for them. I am not praying for the world, but for those you have given me, for they are yours.' This distinction emphasizes that Jesus' protection is specifically for His chosen ones. The assurance of this divine safeguarding lies in the character of God Himself, who is faithful to answer the prayers of His Son. Unlike human prayers that can be influenced by desires or misconceptions, Jesus asks with complete alignment to the Father’s will and purpose. Therefore, those who genuinely belong to Him can rest assured that they are under His protective care, as He will not allow the evil one to undermine the salvation secured for them.
John 17:9-10
Recognizing the evil one is important for Christians because it helps them understand the spiritual warfare in which they are engaged, as indicated in 1 Peter 5:8-9.
Understanding the existence of the evil one is vital for Christians as it prepares them for the spiritual battles they face. 1 Peter 5:8-9 warns believers to 'be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.' Jesus’ prayer in John 17 also reinforces this awareness, as He specifically asks for protection against the evil one. This knowledge not only motivates Christians to remain vigilant but also encourages reliance on God's truth as their defense. The evil one seeks to undermine faith through temptation, lies, and discouragement. Therefore, grasping the reality of this adversary empowers believers to stand firm in faith and invoke God’s protection against spiritual attacks.
1 Peter 5:8-9, John 17
Being sanctified by the truth, as stated in John 17:17, means being set apart by God's Word, which protects believers from the lies of the evil one.
In John 17:17, Jesus prays, 'Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.' Sanctification involves being set apart for God's purposes and growing in holiness. This process is anchored in the truth of God's Word, which functions as both a guide and a shield against deceptive influences. Recognizing and internalizing Scripture helps believers discern the truth amidst the distortions propagated by the evil one. Through the sanctifying power of God's Word, believers are equipped to resist temptations and remain steadfast in their faith. Thus, the truth serves not only to define one's identity as a follower of Christ but also acts as a means of spiritual protection against the adversarial forces at play.
John 17:17
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