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Kimmie_Anderson

PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER When Jesus Christ speaks in the Gospel of John, His words carry a different kind of weight-intimate, reflective, as though we are invited into a sacred moment between heaven and earth. These are not distant teachinas shouted to crowds; thev are close, deliberate words spoken from the heart of the Son to the Father In John 17-often called the High Priestly Prayer-Jesus does not merely instruct His disciples to pray for one another... He models it. He lifts His eves toward heaven and begins to intercede, not onlv for those standing beside Him, but for all who would believe through their testimony. That reaches across time-to us "Pray for one another" is not a casual suggestion. It is an invitation into divine participation.When Jesus prays, He reveals something deeper. First, He carries others before God, Praver becomes an act of love, not control To pray for someone is to bring their soul nto Goď's presence, trusting Him rather than trying to fix them. Second, He unifies the body. He prays "that they may be one," showing that intercession dissolves pride, softens division, and restores connection. It is difficult to hate those vou sincerely lift before God. Third, He shares His role. Christ stands as intercessor, and when we pray for others, we step into that same sacred pattern, participating in His ongoing work, There is also a hidden power in this moment. Jesus prays for His disciples knowing they will fail Him. Peter will deny Him. Others will scatter. Yet He prays anyway. This reveals that intercession is not based on human perfection--it is rooted in divine graceTo pray for one another is to enter a sacred rhythm: to love without control, to fight unseen battles, and to speak to God about people more than you speak to people about their faults And in that quiet moment--when you whisper someone's name before God--you are standing in the gap

Shawn Winchester

Forqiven and Free John 3:17 comes right after one of the most famous verses in the Bible, and it continues to clarify the manner in which Jesus brings us eternal life. The great gift of God through Jesus comes to all who believe in Jesus as the way to salvation John tells us that Jesus did not come into the world to condemn the world because of ts sin, but rather to save the world through His life. death. and resurrection It can be easy to feel condemned or guilty because we don't often see ourselves as worthy of God's love. But this verse tells us something important-regardless of who you are or what you've done, you are loved by God, God is not trying to fill you with guilt or make your life difficult. He wants the best for you and desires a relationship with you. He loved us so much that He sent His only Son to the earth to give us grace and life that we did not deserve. While it is true that Jesus exposes the darkness of this world (John 3:19), anyone who believes in Jesus and follows Him wil experience salvation, and all that God has to offer. If we choose to follow the wavs of this world rather than Jesus, then our actions and thoughts will lead us to condemnation and death. But if we follow Jesus and believe in His Word, then we will experience eternal life in relationship with God. Spend some time thanking God for the amazing gift of eternal life that He has giver to you for free. Continue to walk in the light of Jesus knowing that you are no longer condemned, but forgiven and free