Jesus’
personal request is not so different from what we might ask for – to see our
loved ones when we get to heaven and to spend eternity with them. When Jesus
spoke these words, he wasn’t just talking about his disciples. He was thinking
about me, too.
Three
thoughts stand out about his prayer:
1. Jesus
wants to be with me. I have family and friends - people who like me and love me. But
how many of them crave my presence? Do
any of them actually pray for time with me?
2. Not only does Jesus want to be with me, he prayed for it. Will God not answer
the prayer of his beloved only son? Will he not give him everything that he
asks for?
3. In order to be with him, we must be like him.
He
ends his prayer by saying that he has made God known to us so that God’s love
may be in us and that he himself might be in us. Amen.
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