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*WHAT IS CHRIST DOING RIGHT NOW?*
*                            Jn.
17*
Sermon in a Sentence: You must trust the Lord for He is praying for you.
Intro.
Mk.
16:16;Heb.
4:14-16;7:25
649 words
    Christ was also praying for us today.
(v.
9,)
~*There is a similarity between Christ's prayer and the evidences of eternal life given in 1 John, i.e. love for the brethren, righteousness and belief  that the Father sent the Son.
I.
He is Praying for Our Solidarity
                         "one"
      (v.
11,0-23;cp. 1 Jn.
1:3)
II.
He is Praying for Our Sanctity.
(v.
14-19)
     A.
Separation from sin
     B.
Separation for service
III.
He is Praying for Our Security
                (v.
12,24)
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