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This volume presents George Newton’s insights on the John 17 High Priestly Prayer—Christ’s prayer for himself, his disciples, and his believers. Newton focuses on five themes: Christ’s finished work and divine glory; ministry in converting; preserving and sanctifying the church; the unity of believers through his indwelling; and present and future glory secured through the same loves as the...

any words that Christ spake, let us take special notice of them, let us fix and dwell upon them, and let them rest and dwell in us. ‘Let the words of Christ dwell in us richly,’ let us have an eye to mark them, an ear to hear them, and a heart to keep them; as Mary had, of whom it is observed that she ‘kept all his sayings in her heart.’ How carefully did the apostle keep that which our Saviour spake, though it be nowhere mentioned in the Gospel, and wishes other men to do so too: Acts 20:35, ‘Remember
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