Our Protector
My Dearest Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
Today’s gospel reading (John 17:11-19) is an extension of yesterday’s message. Yesterday we learned that Jesus’ mission on earth was to glorify his Father so that we could be with the Father. Jesus glorified God through his crucifixion and resurrection. In today’s Gospel, Jesus calls upon God to protect his disciples. He prays to his Father, “Keep them in thy name, which thou hast given me, that they may be one, even as we are one.” Jesus tells his Father that he protected them while he was on earth. But now that he must leave this world, he asks the Father to protect us. Jesus’ sole purpose on this earth was to glorify God his Father and to bring us to Him. Jesus prayed for the protection of his disciples so that they could also glorify the Lord and be one with Him. This prayer of protection is extended to us if we believe in the Truth and the Light of World. The Word is the Truth and the Word became Flesh for our salvation. Jesus wants us to be united as one body with God in Heaven and the Holy Spirit. As Jesus is just hours away from being scourged for our sins and hung on the cross, his not only agonizes about his coming fate, but that his followers will be protected and united with Him. He demonstrated a greater concern for our well being then for his own. This expression of love is extended to us through his ultimate sacrifice on the cross. Even in our betrayal, he asks that we be protected. All we have to do is give our heart to the Lord so that we can see the Truth and know the Word. We are asked to give our life to God and to allow him to use us to do his will. As we do his deeds, we become filled with the Holy Spirit and become united with Christ. Where is God leading you? Take up your cross and follow for he is the salvation which gives eternal life.
A Simple Prayer
Lord God, I surrender my heart and soul to your will.
Use me as you see fit. May my life be pleasing to you.
God, give me the strength to be your servant and to do your will.
Yours in Christ Michael Marcon
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