The Lord's Prayer
Bill Bryan teaches on the various gifts given by the Father, to the Son, to believers in Christ.
Introduction to John 17
- Recap of the study of John 17 and the gifts mentioned
- The use of a transparency machine instead of bulletin inserts
Symbolic Representation for Efficiency
- Explanation of symbols: Crown for Father, Cross for Christ, Fish for Christians
Review of Four Gifts
- Authority over all mankind (Father to Son)
- People who believe in Christ (Father to Son)
- Eternal life (Son to followers)
- Specific work of redemption (Father to Son)
Six New Gifts
- Additional gifts found in John 17
- Gift number two, the gift of believing people, revisited
Three New Gifts in Verses 7 and 8
- Everything given by the Father to the Son
- Words given from the Father to the Son and then to His followers
The Importance of God's Word
- The significance of the words Jesus received from the Father and passed to His disciples
- The parallel gift of words to disciples and the written Word of God
The Response of the Disciples
- Christ’s praise of the disciples despite their imperfections
- Disciples kept His Word, came to know the truth, and believed
The Transformation of the Disciples
- Jesus sees the disciples’ potential and future contribution, empowered by the Holy Spirit
- Their transformation from failures to powerful leaders by God’s power
The Universal Nature of the Gifts
- The gifts given to the disciples are also given to all believers today
- The gift of eternal life, the Holy Spirit, and the Word are still available
Living in God’s Will
- Believers are in the will of God through obedience to Scripture
- God’s will unfolds as an outgrowth of a relationship with Him
The Disciples' Ministry
- The power of the committed ministry of the disciples, directed by the Holy Spirit
- Jesus sees believers through His sacrificial blood
Final Three Gifts Mentioned
- The gift of the Father’s name to the Son
- The gift of glory given by the Father to the Son, and the Son giving that glory to believers
The Glory to Come
- The future glory that believers will experience in heaven
- Encouragement to look beyond present suffering to the glory that follows
The Role of Suffering and Testing
- Understanding suffering as part of divine testing
- Encouragement to focus on future glory rather than present difficulties
Gratitude for God’s Gifts
- A call to thank God for eternal life, His Word, and the future glory
- Believers are recipients of truth and live in anticipation of God’s ultimate glory
Call to Live in God’s Gifts
- Encouragement not to live like paupers but to embrace the gifts given by God
- A challenge to be available to God’s power and responsive to His Word
Conclusion
- Excitement about what God is doing in the church and in individuals’ lives
- Anticipation of what God will do through believers who are responsive to His Word and available to His power
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