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| \\  Session 5Sunday Morning Praying For The Church Shaun LePagePastor  | *Introduction *§ FBC Thanks; schedule for this morning *(done by **11:15**!!)*§ James Whistler’s lost canvases—“Valuable?
Not yet!”
Potential!§
Do you believe our church has great potential?
I hope so—I do!§ How do we live up to that potential?
Pray like Jesus prayed.*
**Praying Up to Our Potential—John 17*—*Where we started!*§ 17:1-5—Jesus prayed for Himself; for His glory!§ 17:6-19—Jesus prayed for His disciples; principles for us—later.§
17:20-26—Jesus prayed for us—all “*believers*.”
5 ways to pray: * **A.
Pray that we would **be unified like God’s unity**.**
*(20-21a)§ 9000+ denominations worldwide.
Unanswered prayer?§
Unity?
Ecumenical—contradictory beliefs? 2 cats?
§ “*Even as*…” the Father and Son—Purpose, values; Phil 1:27;2:2§ Chuck Swindoll: “/Union// /has an affiliation with others but no common bond that makes them one in heart.
/Uniformity /has everyone looking and thinking alike.
/Unanimity /is complete agreement across the board.
/Unity/, however, refers to a oneness of heart, a similarity of purpose, and an agreement on major points of doctrine.”
(/Tale of the Tardy Oxcart/, p.599)§ Context John 17: According to “*truth*” of “*Your Word*” (vs.17-19) and vs. 21b-23.§
As a church body, our */potential/* for bearing “*much fruit*” is directly related to whether we are unified like Father and Son.* **B.
Pray that we would **be unified for the glory of God’s Son**.
*(21b)§ True unity is grounded in the God-“*sent*” Son of the Father.
The incarnate God-Man—revealed in the Scriptures.
Doctrine!§
We */have /*unity with those whose desire His glory.§
As a church body our potential for bearing “*much fruit*” is directly related to whether we are unified for Christ’s glory.
* **C.
Pray that we would **be unified as a display of God’s love**.**
*(22-23)§ “*As you have loved Me*” (“*From the foundation*” v.24)§ We */have /*unity—God has demonstrated His love for us § Will we be unified in our display?
John 13:35—visible oneness!§
As a church our potential for bearing “*much fruit*” is directly related to whether we are unified as a display of God’s love.
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Pray that we would **be unified by God’s eternal perspective**.**
*(24)§ Looking for His return—this is Jesus’ request!
Why? His “*glory*”!§ 2 Peter 3:13-15—united in hope!
United in mission: “*salvation*”§ As a church our potential for bearing “*much fruit*” is directly related to whether we are unified in our eternal perspective.
* **E.
Pray that we would **be unified in experiencing God’s love**.
**(25-26)*§ Jesus’ mission is to “*explain ~/ make known*” the Father.
1:18§ Promised to continue to make His “*name known*” (to us!) for a purpose: “*so that the love*…” may be “*in them*”.
Experience!§ 1 John 4:12—Experiencing God’s love makes “*perfect*” (mature) love possible.§
As a church our potential for bearing “*much fruit*” is directly related to whether we are unified in experiencing God’s love.
§ We’re like a canvas and God is like a Painter.
“Not yet” a masterpiece.
A church that looks like this (John 17) is truly a work of God—a masterpiece.
§ *FBC Conclusion: There’s nothing particularly special about prayer.
*What really matters is Who the prayer is directed to (tree, Tim?).
We have great potential because we have a great God who loves to paint masterpieces.
§ Let’s pray up to our potential and ask Him to make us a masterpiece—what He wants us to be.
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