In John 17:20–26, Jesus prays what may be His final public prayer before the cross—and what He prays for is stunning. Not strategy. Not safety. Not even success. But unity. A unity so deep it mirrors the communion between the Father and the Son.
This message explores what that kind of oneness means for the Church today—not uniformity, but a Spirit-empowered love that assumes the best in one another, seeks each other’s good, and transcends tribal boundaries.
In a fractured world, Jesus says unity is how the world will come to believe. Not through arguments or alignment, but through the witness of a people genuinely connected by divine love.
Watch to explore how this prayer still speaks today—and how you can begin living it this week.
📖 Text: John 17:20–26
🎧 Listen in and reflect on what it means to live out the unity Jesus prayed for.