"What Jesus Prays for You" – John 17:6-19 – Jonny Ardavanis
In John 17, Jesus lifts His eyes to heaven and prays for His own. This message unpacks the High Priestly Prayer and what Jesus specifically intercedes on your behalf.
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In John 17, Jesus lifts His eyes to heaven and prays for His own. This message unpacks the High Priestly Prayer and what Jesus specifically intercedes on your behalf.
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