Last modified: July 18, 2022
Brady• July 18, 2022•
John 17 is a masterclass in prayer, but few of us take the time to really examine what it talks about. Jesus prays for Himself, His Apostles, and the disciples at large, but He also prays for the work that He’s engaged in, as well as for the Apostles to develop strong trust in God’s Word.
And unity. He prays for the church to be united in purpose as a powerful testimony to the world.
Is that what we’re praying for? If not, maybe a quick re-examination of what Jesus prays about can help us focus on what we should be doing with our own life.
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CloseThe study of hermeneutics is the study of Biblical interpretation. That may sound like a concept that doesn't really resonate with us in everyday life, but I promise you you've encountered it. How do I know? Because most of the time, when people defend some Biblical position, they say the phrase: "But the Bible doesn't say not to!" That's a "hermeneutical" position. It's a phrase that shows how they interpret Scripture. This lesson examines three ways to counter that specific approach.
Last modified: July 18, 2022