The Keeping Power of God

Morning Service
Oct 13, 2024

Knowing that after His imminent arrest, His disciples would soon scatter in fear, the Son of God prayed for their spiritual preservation, unity, and joy. Unpacking verses 11–13 of Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer, Alistair Begg points out how God’s care for His children supersedes our greatest self-concerns. Not everyone experiences God’s blessings, though! The inexpressible joy of salvation can only be known by the truly penitent who rest entirely on Christ’s atoning work.

Topics: Love of God, Prayer, Unity

John 17:11-13

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