Today is the 25th day of Lent, a 40 day season of spiritual reflection, repentance, and renewal. During these 40 days we’ll explore the prayer life of Jesus, walking chronologically through every mention of Jesus’ prayer life and prayers in the Gospels.
Here is today’s prayer event: 20″I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, 21 that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me.” (John 17:20-21 ESV)
Jesus now turns his prayer thoughts from his immediate disciples to us–to all those who will believe in him through the word of the disciples. Jesus prays for our unity. Specifically, Andreas Kostenberger (ESV Study Bible) writes that Jesus is praying for us to have a “common mind and common purpose.” Jesus is praying for our “togetherness in mission.”
I’d put it this way: Community and Cause. Cause: “that the world may believe…” Community: “that they may all be one…” Community is not an end in itself. It it is a means to an end: the Cause. As we engage in our Cause, we do so in Community. Jesus prays that we will not pursue our Cause as individuals, solo, but as a family.
Yet not only do we purse Cause in Community, Community actually fulfills the Cause. When the world sees true Community which overcomes what humans cannot–racism, sexism, ageism, etc.–it will conclude that this Community is inhuman–it must come from God.
If you attend a congregation regularly, do you pray regularly for that congregation? If not, why not? If you do, how often do you pray about that congregation’s community and cause and the link between the two? Why? Why not?
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