In this sermon from John 17:6-19, Pastor Sean takes us into the heart of Jesus' high priestly prayer, where Christ intercedes for his disciples on the eve of his crucifixion.
Sean reveals the stark contrast of a Savior who never abandons those he calls his own. As Jesus prepares to return to the Father, he prays not for their removal from a hostile world, but for their protection within it.
This passage challenges our fundamental understanding of what it means to belong to Christ. Sean unpacks the profound shift from being "of the world" to being "in the world but not of it", a reality marked by four simple prepositions that define our entire existence: out of, not of, in, and into.
Sean warns against the danger of becoming so comfortable in this world that we lose sight of why we're here. The Father has set us apart through his truth—not to escape the world, but to be sent back into it as representatives of his kingdom.
Ultimately, this sermon calls us to live as sojourners who know their true citizenship, ambassadors who remember their mission, and children who trust that the unchanging God will keep what he has claimed as his own. In a world where everything seems uncertain, we find our security not in our circumstances, but in our belonging to the One who never changes.