Reading: John 17: 20-26
In the prayer we read for today, Jesus is praying for His disciples and for all disciples who will follow in His footsteps. He is praying for those who call on Him now and He will be praying for each generation of disciples who follow Him until He returns. Jesus prays for unity, love, and a connection to God.
Jesus prays that we may be one. He is praying for a big ‘we’ here. He prays not only for a disciples connection to Him, but also for a connection to God. It is through knowing Jesus that one comes to know God. Jesus then takes this a step further in praying for the unity of all believers with one another. In the immediate time it was for His disciples as they were about to face losing Jesus and for the new church that would emerge and grow in the midst of persecution and trial. And Jesus is praying for each disciple who will follow and become a part of building His church now and in the future. Unity in the body of Christ remains essential to the growth of the kingdom.
Jesus also prays that His disciples be known for love. It is love alone which brings unity. It was love alone that guided all that Jesus said and did. It is love alone that connects disciples past, present, and future into a personal relationship with Jesus and therefore with God. It is love alone that should guide how the world comes through Jesus as we witness to our faith. When the church is love, the church shares Jesus in a most powerful way. When non-believers question why someone is loving them in an unexpected, radical way, Jesus is beginning to work in their hearts.
This day may we find ways to be love. Maybe it will be as the body in worship and fellowship. Maybe it will be with a stranger who crosses our path, either in church or later in the day. May the love of Christ that is within us pour out into all we meet this day.