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I in them, and you in me, that they may be perfected into one; that the world may know that you sent me, and loved them, even as you loved me.
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Unity is Our Witness
Jesus prays for a perfect, visible unity among believers, free from discord and contention. Commentators stress that this unity is not just for internal harmony but is the primary way the world will be convinced that Jesus was sent by God. Our collective love and agreement is a powerful testimony to the truth of the gospel.
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18th Century
Theologian
May be made perfect in one. That is, that their union may be complete; that there may be no disagreements, discords, or contentions. A mac…
That they may be perfected into one (ινα ωσιν τετελειωμενο εις εν). Purpose clause again with ινα (nineteen times in this prayer, …
19th Century
Bishop
I in them, and you in me.—These words are best regarded as a parenthesis more explicitly setting forth the thought of the…
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Preacher
And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one: I in them, and thou in me, that they may be mad…
The “glory” (GK 1518) the Father has given Jesus is the triumphant task of redeeming the human race to God (cf. Hebrews 2:9–10). By shar…
16th Century
I in them, and you in me; for he intends to teach that in him dwells all fullness of blessings, and that what was concealed in God is now …
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17th Century
Pastor
I in them Christ is in his saints; not as he is in all the world, being the omnipresent God; or as he is in every ma…
Minister
Our Lord especially prayed that all believers might be as one body under one head, animated by one soul, by their union with Christ and the Father …