Week 27: Saturday

In his high priestly prayer in the Upper Room before his Passion, Jesus prayed for his disciples and those who would believe on him through their word. He prayed to the Father that those who believe might all be one, just as the Father was in him and he in the Father. He prayed that the believing might be with him and the Father in order that the world may believe that the Father had sent him. Before his suffering and death, with his redeemed on his heart, our Lord prayed that we might experience unity with himself and the Father, and with one another, that the world might come to know his love.

The New Testament repeatedly declares an unfathomable and incomprehensible truth: one day we will see God. We will know him as he knows us, we will behold him in his glory. He will dwell with us in a new heaven and new earth and be our light. I cannot begin to imagine how glorious that will be.

Eternal Father, fill our hearts with longing for eternity. Teach us to live today so that we will not be ashamed when we see you face to face.

Saturday: Pss. 98-100; 102; 104

Weekly Reflection on the Priesthood of all Believers
What the love of God was and did through Christ when he was among men, it will also be and do through Christians when they are among men. The life of God must act if it is in us, and it must act according to its nature.

~ Roy J. Fish and J. E. Conant, Every Member Evangelism for Today.
Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 1976. p. 43.

Let God Arise! Seasonal Focus
You Will Be My Witnesses, Acts 1.1-11

Book Reading
Breslin, Embracing Our Priestly Nature at Work

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