The Gospel Of John Chapter 17:11-26
John 17:11 âAnd I am no more in the world; and yet they themselves are in the world, and I come to Thee. Holy Father, keep them in Thy name, the name which Thou hast given Me, that they may be one, even as We are.â âI am no more in the worldâ-âJesusâ departure from the world is so near that he can use the present tense of it. His work in the world is done.â (Morris p. 726)
âyet they themselves are in the worldâ-It is His task to leave the world, it is their task to remain in the world, therefore, they will need His prayers. Lenski notes, âWe see how infinitely precious the disciples are in the eyes of Jesus as well as in the eyes of the Father. Would that we might always think of ourselves in this exalted light!â (p. 1135)
âHoly Fatherâ-Carefully note that the âHoly Fatherâ is not a man or some human religious authority. Morris notes, âJesus speaks mostly of God in terms like âFatherâ. But the holiness is still there. It is not to be overlooked or forgotten. The expression âHoly Fatherâ is a reminder of both aspects of Godâs nature.â (p. 727) God is not only a loving Father, but a Holy Father Who cannot ignore sin and evil (1 Peter 1:14-15).
âkeep them in Thy nameâ-âJesus makes an appeal to the moral and spiritual qualities which characterize the FatherâŠ.He asks the Father to stand guardâŠover these men.â (Hendriksen p. 356) The ânameâ stands for everything associated with God, His character, nature and revelation. Jesus appeals to the Fatherâs nature, i.e. the Father is faithful, and also that these men will be guarded by the revelation given by both Jesus and the Father.
âthe name which Thou hast given Meâ-âall spiritual truth is gathered up in âthe nameâ of God, the perfect expressionâŠof what God is, which name the Father gave to the Son to declare when He took manâs nature upon HimâŠ.It was His deity and doctrine which âkeptâ them (John 6:68).â (Butler p. 333) Jesus declared the Fatherâs nature and doctrine to the disciples (John 1:18; 12:49). As Jesus had kept the disciples through such teaching, He prays that the disciples would continue to be guarded by the truth (17:17). Of course, one is only guarded by the truth as long as they want to love truth (2 Thess. 2:10-12).
âthat they may be one, even as We areâ-This theme of unity will be repeated later in the chapter (17:21-23).
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