Sermon Date: 11/17/2024
Bible Verse: : John 17:15-23, John 15:5, 11-17, Matthew 16:18
Theme: https://uppbeat.io/t/northwestern/a-new-beginning
"Praying for Unity"
Introduction
Unity is a theme woven throughout Jesus’ ministry, and it’s a prayer that echoes in His final hours before the cross. In John 17, Jesus prays not only for His disciples but for all believers—that they may be one, as He and the Father are one. This prayer calls us to pursue a unity that reflects the very nature of God Himself. It’s no easy call; it’s a unity forged in faith, strengthened through love, and aimed at fighting against the Evil One who seeks division. Today, we’ll explore why Jesus prayed this prayer, the impact of unity on the church, and how we can respond to His call by praying and working for unity.
Conclusion
Jesus’ prayer for unity is not only a model for us; it’s a mission. Unity is the foundation that allows us to stand against the Evil One, it’s the specific prayer Jesus made for us, and it’s essential for our witness to the world. When we are united in love, abiding in Christ, and working together in His mission, we reflect the love of God and the truth of the gospel.
So, let’s take this prayer seriously. Let’s make it a priority to pray for unity, to ask God to guard our church against division, to give us love for one another, and to let our unity be a powerful witness to the world of His transforming love. As we pray for unity, may we see it grow in our hearts, our church, and our community, for the glory of God and the advancement of His kingdom. Amen.