{"href":"https://api.simplecast.com/oembed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fskycrest-community-church.simplecast.com%2Fepisodes%2Ftwl-teach-us-to-pray-s7e14-yN2ai5Ub","width":444,"version":"1.0","type":"rich","title":"TWL - Teach us to Pray - S7E14","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/419fcac3-b17d-4c49-92ef-06c18811ab6c/215f275e-e232-4a32-8f30-86c742d6752b/twl_podcast_master_tmtp_3000x3000.jpg","thumbnail_height":300,"provider_url":"https://simplecast.com","provider_name":"Simplecast","html":"<iframe src=\"https://player.simplecast.com/56e314bb-f20e-4407-84dc-fafc39db2f74\" height=\"200\" width=\"100%\" title=\"TWL - Teach us to Pray - S7E14\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"></iframe>","height":200,"description":"Teach Us to Pray: Jesus' High Priestly Prayer\nIn this episode of \"Truth Worth Living,\" we delve deeper into the profound moments of Jesus' high priestly prayer as recounted in John 17:6-19. This prayer, uttered by Jesus in the upper room just before his crucifixion, reveals his deep concern and love for his disciples and, by extension, all believers. Let's explore the key themes and insights from this prayer.\n\nJesus' Prayer for His Disciples\nJesus' prayer in John 17:6-19 is a testament to his role as a steward of the disciples entrusted to him by God. Here, Jesus acknowledges:\n\nRevelation and Belief: Jesus begins by confessing that he has revealed God's truth to those given to him. These disciples have accepted and believed that Jesus was sent by God, recognizing his words as the source of eternal life.\n\nStewardship: Jesus views his mission as that of a steward, caring for his disciples as a gift from God. A steward in biblical times was responsible for managing the master's household and resources, ensuring everything ran smoothly and profitably. Similarly, Jesus faithfully passed on God's truth and created an environment for his disciples to thrive in their mission.\n\nProtection and Unity: Jesus prays for the protection of his disciples, asking that they may be united just as he is with the Father. He highlights that while he will no longer be physically present, the disciples will remain in the world and need divine protection.\n\nDistinctiveness of Believers\nA significant part of Jesus' prayer is his explicit distinction between believers and the world. He states:\n\nSelective Prayer: Jesus mentions, \"I pray for them. I am not praying for the world, but for those you have given me, for they are yours.\" This statement underscores the unique relationship between Jesus and his followers, emphasizing their role in God's kingdom.\n\nHeresy of Universalism: Jesus' prayer challenges the notion that all will be saved regardless of belief. He distinguishes between those who accept him and those who do not, highlighting that only believers are destined for eternal life with God.\n\nThe Role of a Good Steward\nJesus' acknowledgment of his stewardship role provides a model for believers today. As stewards of God's message and mission, we are called to:\n\nFaithfully Share God's Truth: Just as Jesus imparted God's words to his disciples, we are tasked with sharing the gospel with others.\n\nCreate Environments for Growth: It's essential to cultivate spaces where believers can grow in faith and prepare for missional living.\n\nPray for Protection and Unity: In a world filled with challenges, praying for divine protection and unity among believers is crucial.\n\nConclusion\nJesus' high priestly prayer in John 17:6-19 offers profound insights into his love and commitment to his disciples. It reminds us of our role as stewards of God's truth and the importance of unity and protection in our faith journey. As we reflect on this prayer, may we strive to live by the truth Jesus imparted and be faithful stewards of the mission entrusted to us.\n\nJoin us next week as we continue to explore this pivotal prayer and its implications for our lives today. May God's peace and blessings be with you."}