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The High Priestly Prayer of Jesus Christ.


A Bible Study on Christ's Glory


seen through Gospel of John Chapter  17


 In John Ch 17 we  look deeply into the heart of the Son of God. The petitions are personal and intercessory, they are known as Christ's high priestly prayer. Notice verses 1-5 concerns Jesus in relation the Fathers and yet in v6-26  21 verses concerns the Disciples and all believers

 

1. Glory of His Personal Greatness,    "with the Father". v5                        

2  Glory of His Official Position as        "Interceding High Priest". v1

3  Glory of His completed Work             "I have finished the Work"  v4

4  Glory reflected in His people              "Glorified in them" v10


This chapter constitutes the Lord' own prayer to His Father. Notice the differences in this prayer to that in the prayer the Lord Jesus taught His disciples in Matt Ch 6: 9-13 and in Luke Ch11: 2-4


Observe the Seven Petitions.

1 That Jesus may be glorified as the Son, who has glorified the Father. v1  (see also  Phil.2:9-11)  

2  For restoration to the eternal glory v5.

3  For the safety of believers from     a). the world      b). the evil one.  v12

4  For Sanctification of believers v17

5  For the Spiritual unity of believers v21-23

6  That the world may believe v21

7  That believers may be with Him in heaven to behold and share His   glory.V24


 

1. The Glory of His Personal Greatness with the Father. v1

"With the Glory which I had with thee before the world was."


The Gospel of John is concerned with the Deity of Christ. Ch1 declares that in Him are embodied all the treasures of the Divine Wisdom, and all the collective thoughts of God see (1Cor 1 v24)


In Ephesians 3:11. Paul states that - All the eternal purposes of God were entrusted in Jesus Christ"  See John ch1 v1-3 and Heb. ch1 v1-2


Colossians 1:19 says "It pleased the Father, that in Him should all fullness dwell


Colossians 2:3  In whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.


We are reminded in the Book of Philippians of the majesty, which was to  Jesus as right and yet laid aside for the purpose of His earthy ministry.  Some would say that He emptied Himself of His heavenly vesture. But in reality Jesus Christ was Divine, and nothing could change that. The much better rendering is He laid aside His majesty " It was veiled in flesh"



Sect. 2. The Glory of His Official Position as Interceding High Priest  v1-3


The book of Hebrews  1.:3 reminds us When He had by Himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high see also Rom.5:12


Ch2 v9 says But we see Jesus who was made a little lower than the angels, For the suffering of  death, crowned with glory and honor.


In speaking or thinking of the Glory of the Lord Jesus, we must either distinguish, as He did, between the glory which He had with the Father before the worlds were made, and that of the glory which accrued to Him in His role as Interceding High priest, and the result of His Human life. - The former was His by inherited right as the Son of Jehovah;  the other was given to Him by the Father.



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