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Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of Jesus prays for all believers, uniting them in love and truth, so they may experience harmony and closeness with God together.’
Limerick
That all may be one, as You and I are,
In unity’s glow from near and afar,
May they find in Your love
Peace sent from above,
Bound together by hope’s shining star.
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Potential actions to take in response
A practical way to respond to John 17:20-end is to focus on fostering unity and understanding in your daily interactions. For example, you can make an intentional effort to listen actively and show kindness to people from different backgrounds or perspectives. When you encounter someone who is different from you, try to find common ground and treat them with respect and empathy. This reflects the idea of unity and love that the passage emphasizes. By doing so, you’re practicing a core message of connection and compassion, which can help build stronger, more inclusive communities around you.
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Related passages
**Summary of John 17:20-end (20 words):**
Jesus prays for all believers’ unity, protection, sanctification, and eternal life, emphasizing love and oneness with God and Jesus.
**Related Bible Passages:**
1. **Ephesians 4:3**
“Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.”
*This emphasizes believers’ unity, echoing Jesus’ prayer for oneness among followers.*
2. **Romans 8:38-39**
“For I am convinced that neither death nor life… will separate us from the love of God.”
*Highlights the assurance of eternal life and love, paralleling Jesus’ prayer for believers’ eternal security.*
3. **John 13:34-35**
“A new command I give you: Love one another… By this everyone will know you are my disciples.”
*Reinforces Jesus’ call for love among believers, central to the themes of unity and sanctification.*
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