Yesterday's Bible Study |
Today's verse is taken from Jesus's High Priestly Prayer, His final prayer before His arrest and crucifixion. Jesus prays for unity among future believers, that the world would know that He was the Messiah, and that they would experience His love. Today, we will consider the importance of unity and love among Christians.
Unity means being as one. At the beginning of the verse, Jesus uses His relationship with God as an example of unity; He is in God and God is in Him. Through this oneness, they are in complete unity. In much the same way, Christians can be in unity with each other by being one with God first. When each of us seeks God and dwells in Him, we will naturally be in unity because our desires will be confirmed to those of the Lord.
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Today's verse is taken from Jesus's High Priestly Prayer, His final prayer before His arrest and crucifixion. Jesus prays for unity among future believers, that the world would know that He was the Messiah, and that they would experience His love. Today, we will consider the importance of unity and love among Christians.
Unity means being as one. At the beginning of the verse, Jesus uses His relationship with God as an example of unity; He is in God and God is in Him. Through this oneness, they are in complete unity. In much the same way, Christians can be in unity with each other by being one with God first. When each of us seeks God and dwells in Him, we will naturally be in unity because our desires will be confirmed to those of the Lord.
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