João 17

1 Depois de assim falar, Jesus, levantando os olhos ao céu, disse: Pai, é chegada a hora; glorifica a teu Filho, para que também o Filho te glorifique;
2 assim como lhe deste autoridade sobre toda a carne, para que dê a vida eterna a todos aqueles que lhe tens dado.
3 E a vida eterna é esta: que te conheçam a ti, como o único Deus verdadeiro, e a Jesus Cristo, aquele que tu enviaste.
4 Eu te glorifiquei na terra, completando a obra que me deste para fazer.
5 Agora, pois, glorifica-me tu, ó Pai, junto de ti mesmo, com aquela glória que eu tinha contigo antes que o mundo existisse.
6 Manifestei o teu nome aos homens que do mundo me deste. Eram teus, e tu mos deste; e guardaram a tua palavra.
7 Agora sabem que tudo quanto me deste provém de ti;
8 porque eu lhes dei as palavras que tu me deste, e eles as receberam, e verdadeiramente conheceram que saí de ti, e creram que tu me enviaste.
9 Eu rogo por eles; não rogo pelo mundo, mas por aqueles que me tens dado, porque são teus;
10 todas as minhas coisas são tuas, e as tuas coisas são minhas; e neles sou glorificado.
11 Eu não estou mais no mundo; mas eles estão no mundo, e eu vou para ti. Pai santo, guarda-os no teu nome, o qual me deste, para que eles sejam um, assim como nós.
12 Enquanto eu estava com eles, eu os guardava no teu nome que me deste; e os conservei, e nenhum deles se perdeu, senão o filho da perdição, para que se cumprisse a Escritura.
13 Mas agora vou para ti; e isto falo no mundo, para que eles tenham a minha alegria completa em si mesmos.
14 Eu lhes dei a tua palavra; e o mundo os odiou, porque não são do mundo, assim como eu não sou do mundo.
15 Não rogo que os tires do mundo, mas que os guardes do Maligno.
16 Eles não são do mundo, assim como eu não sou do mundo.
17 Santifica-os na verdade, a tua palavra é a verdade.
18 Assim como tu me enviaste ao mundo, também eu os enviarei ao mundo.
19 E por eles eu me santifico, para que também eles sejam santificados na verdade.
20 E rogo não somente por estes, mas também por aqueles que pela sua palavra hão de crer em mim;
21 para que todos sejam um; assim como tu, ó Pai, és em mim, e eu em ti, que também eles sejam um em nós; para que o mundo creia que tu me enviaste.
22 E eu lhes dei a glória que a mim me deste, para que sejam um, como nós somos um;
23 eu neles, e tu em mim, para que eles sejam perfeitos em unidade, a fim de que o mundo conheça que tu me enviaste, e que os amaste a eles, assim como me amaste a mim.
24 Pai, desejo que onde eu estou, estejam comigo também aqueles que me tens dado, para verem a minha glória, a qual me deste; pois que me amaste antes da fundação do mundo.
25 Pai justo, o mundo não te conheceu, mas eu te conheço; conheceram que tu me enviaste;
26 e eu lhes fiz conhecer o teu nome, e lho farei conhecer ainda; para que haja neles aquele amor com que me amaste, e também eu neles esteja.

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João 17 Commentary

Chapter 17

Christ's prayer for himself. (1-5) His prayer for his disciples. (6-10) His prayer. (11-26)

Verses 1-5 Our Lord prayed as a man, and as the Mediator of his people; yet he spoke with majesty and authority, as one with and equal to the Father. Eternal life could not be given to believers, unless Christ, their Surety, both glorified the Father, and was glorified of him. This is the sinner's way to eternal life, and when this knowledge shall be made perfect, holiness and happiness will be fully enjoyed. The holiness and happiness of the redeemed, are especially that glory of Christ, and of his Father, which was the joy set before him, for which he endured the cross and despised the shame; this glory was the end of the sorrow of his soul, and in obtaining it he was fully satisfied. Thus we are taught that our glorifying God is needed as an evidence of our interest in Christ, through whom eternal life is God's free gift.

6-10. Christ prays for those that are his. Thou gavest them me, as sheep to the shepherd, to be kept; as a patient to the physician, to be cured; as children to a tutor, to be taught: thus he will deliver up his charge. It is a great satisfaction to us, in our reliance upon Christ, that he, all he is and has, and all he said and did, all he is doing and will do, are of God. Christ offered this prayer for his people alone as believers; not for the world at large. Yet no one who desires to come to the Father, and is conscious that he is unworthy to come in his own name, need be discouraged by the Saviour's declaration, for he is both able and willing to save to the uttermost, all that come unto God by him. Earnest convictions and desires, are hopeful tokens of a work already wrought in a man; they begin to evidence that he has been chosen unto salvation, through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth. They are thine; wilt thou not provide for thine own? Wilt thou not secure them? Observe the foundation on which this plea is grounded, All mine are thine, and thine are mine. This speaks the Father and Son to be one. All mine are thine. The Son owns none for his, that are not devoted to the service of the Father.

Verses 11-16 Christ does not pray that they might be rich and great in the world, but that they might be kept from sin, strengthened for their duty, and brought safe to heaven. The prosperity of the soul is the best prosperity. He pleaded with his holy Father, that he would keep them by his power and for his glory, that they might be united in affection and labours, even according to the union of the Father and the Son. He did not pray that his disciples should be removed out of the world, that they might escape the rage of men, for they had a great work to do for the glory of God, and the benefit of mankind. But he prayed that the Father would keep them from the evil, from being corrupted by the world, the remains of sin in their hearts, and from the power and craft of Satan. So that they might pass through the world as through an enemy's country, as he had done. They are not left here to pursue the same objects as the men around them, but to glorify God, and to serve their generation. The Spirit of God in true Christians is opposed to the spirit of the world.

Verses 17-19 Christ next prayed for the disciples, that they might not only be kept from evil, but made good. It is the prayer of Jesus for all that are his, that they may be made holy. Even disciples must pray for sanctifying grace. The means of giving this grace is, "through thy truth, thy word is truth." Sanctify them, set them apart for thyself and thy service. Own them in the office; let thy hand go with them. Jesus entirely devoted himself to his undertaking, and all the parts of it, especially the offering up himself without spot unto God, by the eternal Spirit. The real holiness of all true Christians is the fruit of Christ's death, by which the gift of the Holy Ghost was purchased; he gave himself for his church, to sanctify it. If our views have not this effect on us, they are not Divine truth, or we do not receive them by a living and a working faith, but as mere notions.

Verses 20-23 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 in him, through the Holy Spirit dwelling in them. The more they dispute about lesser things, the more they throw doubts upon Christianity. Let us endeavour to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, praying that all believers may be more and more united in one mind and one judgment. Thus shall we convince the world of the truth and excellence of our religion, and find more sweet communion with God and his saints.

Verses 24-26 Christ, as one with the Father, claimed on behalf of all that had been given to him, and should in due time believe on him, that they should be brought to heaven; and that there the whole company of the redeemed might behold his glory as their beloved Friend and Brother, and therein find happiness. He had declared and would further declare the name or character of God, by his doctrine and his Spirit, that, being one with him, the love of the Father to him might abide with them also. Thus, being joined to Him by one Spirit, they might be filled with all the fulness of God, and enjoy a blessedness of which we can form no right idea in our present state.

João 17 Commentaries

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