Sunday 01 June 2014
- Bible Book:
- John
“Holy Father, protect them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one, as we are one” (v. 11)
Background
This passage comes before the Easter narrative. Jesus has beencelebrating the last supper (
The disciples have recognised Jesus as God, but they still donot know what is going to happen to Jesus, nor what is going tohappen to them. Jesus does not mention his death, resurrection orthe coming of the Holy Spirit. But through this prayer, as well aswhat he has been saying to his disciples, they must realise thatsomething is going to change - indeed, both John and the otherGospel writers make it clear Jesus had forewarned them about bothhis death and resurrection.
Jesus says he is "no longer in the world" (v. 11), but hisdisciples will still be in the world. What does this mean to hisdisciples and to us today? How are we meant to be in the world, butpart of a bigger story which means we are not of the world but ofGod?
One clue to answering this appears a few chapters earlier (
If we see Jesus' resurrection finally vindicating the 'kingdom'which he had come to announce - a way of being which, as he was totell Pilate (John 18:36), was not rooted in the values of thisworld but which challenges those values - we get a picture of themission his disciples, including his followers today, were toundertake: to "strive first for the kingdom of God and hisrighteousness" (Matthew 6:33).
To Ponder
- How do you think the disciples felt hearing Jesus praying forthem in this way?
- What does it mean to be in the world, but not of theworld?
- Following Jesus and being a disciple can be difficult and evendangerous. What challenges have you faced?