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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2025 · 30 MIN

Jesus Prays for His Church (John 17:20-26)

from Michael Easley Sermons · host Michael Easley

In this sermon, Michael Easley explores the themes of apostolic teaching, unity in Christ, the significance of glory, and the understanding of God's righteousness and love. He emphasizes the importance of the apostles' mission to spread the gospel, the necessity of doctrinal purity for true unity, and the transformative power of experiencing Christ's glory. The sermon culminates in the profound truth that God's love for believers is as deep as His love for His Son, Jesus Christ. Takeaways Jesus prays for future believers and their mission. Unity in Christ is based on doctrinal purity. The gospel is central to Christian unity. Experiencing Christ's glory deepens our faith. Authentic Christian relationships invite the world to believe. God's righteousness is distinct from worldly standards. Believers are called to reflect God's love to the world. The depth of God's love is demonstrated on the cross. Our ultimate hope is rooted in God's love for us. Michael originally taught ‘Jesus Prays for His Church (John 17:20-26)' at Immanuel Bible Church.

In this sermon, Michael Easley explores the themes of apostolic teaching, unity in Christ, the significance of glory, and the understanding of God's righteousness and love. He emphasizes the importance of the apostles' mission to spread the gospel, the necessity of doctrinal purity for true unity, and the transformative power of experiencing Christ's glory. The sermon culminates in the profound truth that God's love for believers is as deep as His love for His Son, Jesus Christ. Takeaways Jesus prays for future believers and their mission. Unity in Christ is based on doctrinal purity. The gospel is central to Christian unity. Experiencing Christ's glory deepens our faith. Authentic Christian relationships invite the world to believe. God's righteousness is distinct from worldly standards. Believers are called to reflect God's love to the world. The depth of God's love is demonstrated on the cross. Our ultimate hope is rooted in God's love for us. Michael originally taught ‘Jesus Prays for His Church (John 17:20-26)' at Immanuel Bible Church.

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