Shared glory as the basis of Christian unity
Prayer
Contemporary Lectionary Prayers
Based Upon Cycle C Lectionary Gospels
Gospel Theme:
Shared glory as the basis of Christian unity
Gospel Note:
These verses are the end of the so-called ''high priestly prayer,'' which culminates John's version of the Last Supper. The supplication of the first four verses (20-23) is for Christian unity, but of a very particular kind. This unity is not external in nature, but deeply spiritual and intimate (with God ''in'' the Christ, the Christ ''in'' God, and believers ''in'' both); it is not mundane, institutional or organizational, but a matter of the glory of God shared with the Christ and one another; and it is not achieved by human efforts, but, like salvation itself, divinely bestowed.
Liturgical Color:
White
Suggested Hymns:
O, Lord, How Deep
Lord, Teach Us How To Pray Aright
Have No Fear, Little Flock
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Easter 7
Lord,
it is good to know that a blanket of love is
wrapped around us every day.
Jesus is praying for us.
All day. All night.
He knows what we are feeling and
he is fully aware of our every need.
Yes, even when we are not praying, Jesus
continues to pray for us.
He never runs out of time.
He does not turn his attention elsewhere.
He is praying not only for us, but for the whole
church on earth. Millions of people all over the
world: and every single person is important.
He is praying for the unity of this vast and
ever-expanding church.
He is praying for peace.
He is praying for laborers for the harvest.
He is praying for those who are sharing the
Good News as well as those who will receive it.
This knowledge gives us strength and confidence.
We feel loved and secure.
Thank you, Lord Jesus.
Amen.
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Shared glory as the basis of Christian unity
Gospel Note:
These verses are the end of the so-called ''high priestly prayer,'' which culminates John's version of the Last Supper. The supplication of the first four verses (20-23) is for Christian unity, but of a very particular kind. This unity is not external in nature, but deeply spiritual and intimate (with God ''in'' the Christ, the Christ ''in'' God, and believers ''in'' both); it is not mundane, institutional or organizational, but a matter of the glory of God shared with the Christ and one another; and it is not achieved by human efforts, but, like salvation itself, divinely bestowed.
Liturgical Color:
White
Suggested Hymns:
O, Lord, How Deep
Lord, Teach Us How To Pray Aright
Have No Fear, Little Flock
76
Easter 7
Lord,
it is good to know that a blanket of love is
wrapped around us every day.
Jesus is praying for us.
All day. All night.
He knows what we are feeling and
he is fully aware of our every need.
Yes, even when we are not praying, Jesus
continues to pray for us.
He never runs out of time.
He does not turn his attention elsewhere.
He is praying not only for us, but for the whole
church on earth. Millions of people all over the
world: and every single person is important.
He is praying for the unity of this vast and
ever-expanding church.
He is praying for peace.
He is praying for laborers for the harvest.
He is praying for those who are sharing the
Good News as well as those who will receive it.
This knowledge gives us strength and confidence.
We feel loved and secure.
Thank you, Lord Jesus.
Amen.
77

