In this sermon titled "Christ's Eternal Prayer For His People," Gary Shepard focuses on the doctrine of intercession, particularly as expressed in John 17:24. He argues that Christ's prayer reveals His divine will for His elect, affirming that those given to Him by the Father would be with Him to behold His glory eternally. Shepherd supports his arguments with various Scripture references, including John 6:37-39, Ephesians 1:3-6, and Romans 6:3-5, demonstrating Christ's unified will with the Father in the redemptive plan for the elect. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the assurance it provides believers regarding their eternal security and the realization of their union with Christ, emphasizing that His will for them has been realized from eternity past.
“This is his glory by what God reveals in his gospel, we see the glory of Christ.”
“His prayer has always been answered concerning you.”
“Father, I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am.”
“Me is heaven. Not simply a place like a posh resort somewhere in fairytale land. Me, Christ Himself is heaven.”
In John 17:24, Jesus prays for the salvation of His elect, expressing His desire that they be with Him where He is.
John 17:24
Jesus' prayer is anchored in His immutable nature and the unchangeable will of God, as understood through Scripture.
John 6:37, Hebrews 13:8
It signifies the assurance of eternal security and the intimate relationship between Christ and His believers.
John 17:9
It means that God's elect were predetermined to be united with Christ and receive salvation from eternity past.
Ephesians 1:4
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