Jesus Christ's Personal Intercession

If you've had a relationship with Jesus for any length of time, you can probably recall Him speaking to you personally. He may have told you to talk to a friend about their need for Him. He may have encouraged you from a Bible verse you had read many times before, but this time, it came with special force as if spoken directly to your heart.

I don't know how many times you've read John 17, but I've read it many times. It was the night Jesus was arrested before He was tried, tortured and crucified. He was in the upper room sharing His last Passover meal with His disciples. In this most intimate setting, He washed His disciples' feet, explained the significance of the meal, told them He was leaving them, promised to send them the Holy Spirit, gave them final encouragement and instructions, and finally, in chapter 17, He prayed for them.

I've read the passage many times before, but once, when I got to verse 20, it became personal. I was not just imagining what the disciples felt when Jesus was praying for them. I realized He really was praying for me:

"Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word; that they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me."

- John 17:20-21 (KJV)

I had read this before and understood it mentally, but this time I was as sure of Jesus' intercession for me as if I was sitting there in that upper room with Peter, Andrew, John and the rest. Jesus was praying for me, personally. What a wonderful thought! I was just as much a beneficiary as they were.

Here's what Jesus asked God the Father on my (and your) behalf:


One other thing Jesus asked the Father for. In John 14:16. He said He would ask the Father to send the Holy Spirit, which I received from Him when He saved me.

Jesus did not pray for things I might have wanted Him to pray for, like good health, a good job, a comfortable lifestyle. He prayed primarily for my unity with other believers and Himself.

I saw this passage as what it is: Jesus' personal prayer for me. If you've trusted in Jesus to save you, He pled for these same things for you too! Can you comprehend that?

We all know that God answers prayer, but sometimes the answer is not what we want. We pray for a loved-one's healing or another's salvation, not knowing how God will answer. Sometimes the answer is "yes", but other times the answer is "wait" or even "no".

But Jesus never received a "no" or "wait" from His Father. It was always "yes", because He was in unity with His Father - He did not desire what His Father did not desire (John 11:22, 41-42).

(When Jesus wept in agony in the garden of Gethsemane, He asked that His cup of suffering would pass from Him, but He qualified His request with "not My will but Thine". I believe we are incredibly blessed that He did submit to His Father's will, because if He hadn't, His Father would have granted Him what He first asked for, and we would still be hopelessly lost in our sins (Matthew 26:53). Jesus prayers are always answered with a "yes".)

I appreciate others praying for me, but I appreciate so much more Jesus Christ praying for me because there's no doubt about the answer.

Read and meditate on John 17, and know the incredible security of having Jesus praying for you - He still does (Hebrews 7:25)!

See also 2 Corinthians 1:20, Romans 8:29-39.


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