Sanctified in Truth, United in Christ: The Real Meaning of John 17
John 17 is not a casual prayer. It is not a closing thought or a gentle reflection. It is the final recorded prayer of Christ before the cross. What He prays here reveals what matters most as He prepares to lay down His life. And what He prays for is not vague. He does not pray for comfort. He does not pray for success. He does not pray for influence. He prays for a people who are sanctified by truth and united in Him. This is not optional. This is the foundation of the church. The Structure of the Prayer The prayer unfolds in three movements, and each one builds on the last. Jesus first speaks of His own mission and its completion. He then prays for His immediate disciples who will remain in the world after He departs. Finally, He prays for all who will believe through their message. This includes every believer who comes after them. What emerges is not just a prayer, but a vision. A people formed by the work of Christ, shaped by truth, and united in a way that reflects the very...