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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...

it, for it concerns thine own honour. Here he would have a little more grace, but I assure thee (for I know his breast) it is not to be proud, or to lift up himself with it, but to advance and lift up thee. Poor soul, he thinks he never honours thee enough, and therefore he would fain have more grace, that he may bring thee more glory. Come, I beseech thee, set thy treasure open, and give him out a large share, for thou thyself will be a gainer by it. If thou honour him, he will also glorify thee.
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