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John 17:1-5
Jesus’ Prayer – Part 1
I.
The Father/Son’s glory in the plan of salvation (v. 1)
A. The setting for glorification (v.
1b)
- Jesus’ “hour” on earth
B. The petition for glorification (v.
1c)
- Mutual glorification on earth
II.
The Father/Son’s glory in the provision of salvation (vv.
2-3)
A. The grounds of the petition (v. 2)
1. God gave Jesus authority over man (v.
2a)
2. Jesus gives man eternal life (v.
2b)
B. The definition of eternal life (v.
3)
III.
The Father/Son’s glory in the perfection of salvation (vv.
4-5)
A. The setting for glorification (v.
4)
- The completion of Jesus’ work
B. The petition for glorification (v. 5)
- Mutual glorification in heaven
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