John 17.6-19

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Limerick

There once was a prayer so divine
For the disciples, it did shine
That they may be one
As God’s will is done
And kept from the evil incline

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Potential actions to take in response

One practical way to respond to the teaching of John 17.6-19 is by striving to live a life that reflects the values and teachings of Jesus. This can involve treating others with love and compassion, seeking understanding and unity with those around you, and living with integrity and honesty in your interactions with others. Additionally, you can make an effort to cultivate a sense of inner peace and purpose, seeking to bring positivity and goodness into the world through your actions and choices. Taking time to reflect on the principles discussed in this passage and considering how they can be applied in your daily life can help you to embody the message of love and unity that Jesus sought to convey.

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Related passages

Themes: Jesus prays for his disciples’ protection, sanctification, unity, and mission in the world.

Related passages:
1) Ephesians 6:10-18 – Praying for spiritual protection and strength in the battle against evil forces.
2) 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 – Praying for sanctification and preservation of spirit, soul, and body.
3) Matthew 28:18-20 – Praying for unity and mission to make disciples of all nations.

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