Who
did Jesus pray for in the upper room? Let’s see what he says. In 17:9 he
clearly states that he is not praying for the world. Rather he is praying for those
whom the Father has given him. So this prayer is only for those who were a gift
from the Father to the Son before the foundation of the world.
Does
this include more than the apostles? See 17:20. “I do not ask for these only,
but also for those who will believe in me through their word.” So, if he is
only praying for those who were a gift from the Father and this prayer includes
all who will believe based on the words of the Apostles, then he is praying for
every believer today. And that means…
every believer today was a gift from the Father to the Son before the
foundation of the world.
Jesus
has given eternal life to everyone the Father gave him. (17:3)
Jesus
manifests the Father’s name, i.e. who he really is, to those whom the Father
gave him. (17:6)
Jesus
prays for those whom the Father gave him. (17:9)
Jesus
asks the Father to keep those whom he has given him after his ascension.
(17:11)
Jesus
wants those whom the Father has given him to be with him through eternity.
(17:24)
Think
about who you are in Christ, friends! Glory!
Prayer:
Father, it is a bit mind-boggling for us to contemplate that you chose us and
presented us as a love gift to your Son before all of creation. Before we
existed in time and space, we were chosen as a part of your forever family and
presented by you to your Son. And he came to die for us and bear the penalty of
our sin. Father, this is too big for us. Help thou our unbelief!