John 17:22
The glory that you have given me I have given to them, that
they may be one even as we are one.
Jesus prayed that all of His disciples might be as one,
united in the fullness of the Godhead - Father, Son and Holy Ghost. In this fullness, Jesus wanted all of His
disciples to have the glory that He shared with the Father. He wanted His disciples to have the holy
character that He had. He wanted His disciples
to lead fruit-filled lives supernaturally inspired by the indwelling of the
Holy Spirit. Jesus knew and taught that
this was all possible through Him.
Psalm 139 confirms that a life like the one that Jesus
prayed for His disciples is possible for each of us. Each one of us is wonderfully made by
God. Just as God created every aspect of
the universe, He created each of us to fulfill a unique and wonderful element
of His plan for all eternity. Through
His Son, he released capabilities to us that are beyond our imagination.
Our flesh will always limit us as we try to reach the
awesome and productive place that is ours through our relationship with Jesus
Christ. We will only reach the fullness
of our lives when we surrender completely to Our Savior so that He can give us
the glory that was given to Him. We are
freed to become all that the Creator of the Universe planned for us to be when
we let go of our carnal lives and grasp on to our supernatural lives through
Jesus Christ.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You that we were formed in our
mothers' wombs with the exact set of capabilities that You set aside for us to
be able to serve You for all eternity.
We praise You that we were fearfully and wonderfully made in accordance
with Your perfect plans. We pray, Lord,
that Your Holy Spirit will reveal to us the frailties of our flesh that grieve You so that we may turn away from them
all. May we grasp the fullness of the
way everlasting that You have provided us through Your Son. May we be one with You just as the Son is one
with You. We ask all these things in the name of the Son of the Most High God, Jesus Christ.
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