August 21 – John 17:1-26
Jesus prays for his disciples. Jesus is praying for you. Do you ever consider Jesus praying to the Father for you? How might this help your own practice of prayer?
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Thought for the day (Phil Rutt):
Jesus prays for his disciples. Jesus is praying for you. Do you ever consider Jesus praying to the Father for you? How might this help your own practice of prayer?
Jesus says he will see us again. What does this statement mean to you?
What does it mean for you to give witness or testimony of your faith?
In what ways does the image of the vine and branches help you understand your connectedness to God and God’s people?
God’s peace is given to us. When have you experienced God’s peace in your life?
This section is often read at funerals and memorial services. Why do you think it would be chosen for a funeral? What Bible passages do you want read at your funeral?
The new commandment is to love one another. How have you been loved in the past week? Where can you go ahead and share God’s love with someone this week?
Would you let Jesus wash your feet? Would you be willing to wash someone else’s feet to carry out Jesus’ instruction? Why or why not?
Jesus comes to save the world, not judge the world. What are some ways as the body of Christ, the Church, participates in saving the world?
Jesus enters Jerusalem to waving palm branches and shouts of Hosanna. Does this have anything to say about how we worship Jesus today?