“That they may be one, as we are one.” John 17:11, Phillips Christian believers today face countless challenges to their unity in Christ. However, the Bible provides insight and instruction on how to live God’s gift of oneness in Christ. Knowing that envy and jealousies could divide the disciples, Jesus’ burden in the last hours before his death was to pray for their unity. Jesus’ high priestly prayer in John 17 is a reminder that He is still concerned about Christian unity today. His prayer should be our prayer, however diverse our respective understandings of the gospel message. In this prayer, Jesus’ focus is not on organizational or structural unity but on the unity of all believers—founded in faith, truth, and love. As the world around...
Unity is not just an unfulfilled idea of the Christian world. It is the axiom of reliability and sus...
In the beginning of this text author wishes to reflect on the questions of Christian unity and fello...
The intention of this article is to describe: first, the New Testament paradigm of unity, second, th...
John 17:21-23, Jesus\u27 prayer for the unity of all believers, has been interpreted frequently as a...
Using John 17, the topic of unity in the Church is discussed. The speaker talks about brief historie...
In a world fractured by divisions of all kinds, the church in the twenty-first century faces massive...
The research objective that the author means is to find out how the unity of the body of Christ in t...
A family devotion based on Christ praying for all believers and what does this mean for you and for ...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for church unity, be ...
Does the Bible present a unified message from God to humanity? This paper is an attempt to undertake...
Without any question, ecclesiology along Christology remain the crucial issues for theologians in th...
Does the Bible present a unified message from God to humanity? This paper is an attempt to undertake...
This paper attempts to prove that the character of the unity motif in John 17:20-23 is articulated o...
Abstract. The unity of the congregation in serving God can be interpreted as the unification of vari...
Unity is not just an unfulfilled idea of the Christian world. It is the axiom of reliability and sus...
In the beginning of this text author wishes to reflect on the questions of Christian unity and fello...
The intention of this article is to describe: first, the New Testament paradigm of unity, second, th...
John 17:21-23, Jesus\u27 prayer for the unity of all believers, has been interpreted frequently as a...
Using John 17, the topic of unity in the Church is discussed. The speaker talks about brief historie...
In a world fractured by divisions of all kinds, the church in the twenty-first century faces massive...
The research objective that the author means is to find out how the unity of the body of Christ in t...
A family devotion based on Christ praying for all believers and what does this mean for you and for ...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for church unity, be ...
Does the Bible present a unified message from God to humanity? This paper is an attempt to undertake...
Without any question, ecclesiology along Christology remain the crucial issues for theologians in th...
Does the Bible present a unified message from God to humanity? This paper is an attempt to undertake...
This paper attempts to prove that the character of the unity motif in John 17:20-23 is articulated o...
Abstract. The unity of the congregation in serving God can be interpreted as the unification of vari...
Unity is not just an unfulfilled idea of the Christian world. It is the axiom of reliability and sus...
In the beginning of this text author wishes to reflect on the questions of Christian unity and fello...
The intention of this article is to describe: first, the New Testament paradigm of unity, second, th...