In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "Introduction to the Lord's Prayer," the central theological focus is the intercessory role of Jesus Christ as the great High Priest, particularly as exemplified in John 17. Byrd argues that this passage highlights Jesus' deep affection and commitment to His disciples and all of His elect, emphasizing the importance of prayer that aligns with God's glory. Key Scripture references include John 17, where Jesus prays for His followers, and Romans 8:34 and Hebrews 7:25, which affirm His ongoing intercession on behalf of believers. The practical significance lies in the affirmation that true prayer involves submitting to God's will and relying on Christ’s mediating work, underscoring the Reformed principle that salvation is through grace alone, mediated by Christ alone, and culminating in the proclamation of the gospel through preaching.
“This prayer is a standing, everlasting monument to the affection of our Lord Jesus for his people, and it shall stand forever as his determination to do everything for the glory of God.”
“After we have spoken the word of God to men, let us speak to God concerning men.”
“He's praying for us. He's making intercession for the eleven and for all of his people.”
“Behold our great high priest. He prays. Then he offers himself to God, himself to God, not an animal... He laid down His life.”
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