A Day in the Life of Jesus There are moments in the Gospels where the curtain seems to lift, giving us a glimpse into the very heart of Jesus. John 17 is one of those holy moments. Often called the “High Priestly Prayer,” it is the final recorded prayer Jesus prays before entering Gethsemane andContinue reading “When Jesus Prays for You”
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Sent Into a World That Does Not Understand
A Day in the Life of Jesus When I come to John 17, I always feel as if I’m stepping onto holy ground. This chapter offers something we rarely see in Scripture: Jesus praying—not in parables, not in public, not in brief phrases—but personally, intimately, and with His heart completely unveiled. And today, as weContinue reading “Sent Into a World That Does Not Understand”
Kept in the Father’s Name
A Day in the Life of Jesus As I sit with John 17:6–12 this morning, I’m struck by the tenderness in Jesus’ voice as He lifts His disciples before the Father. This prayer is often called the “High Priestly Prayer,” not just because of its structure, but because it reveals the very heart of ourContinue reading “Kept in the Father’s Name”
“Glory Before the Morning”
A Day in the Life of Jesus On this day in our journey—November 23—we step into one of the most sacred moments recorded in Scripture. Jesus, knowing the cross is only hours away, lifts His eyes toward heaven and prays not for the world, not for His disciples, but first—for Himself. John 17:1–5 is holyContinue reading ““Glory Before the Morning””