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John
  
9"I am praying for them; I am not praying for the world but for those whom you have given me, for they are yours;10all mine are yours, and yours are mine, and I am glorified in them."


Jesus’ prayer was for everyone who believed in God, the Father, united with the Son in eternal ages. Jesus did not arrive here for the whole world, since mankind rejected the Lord’s Spirit, and chose judgment. The love and care that Jesus showed was concerned with his Church and the elect of God. Christianity does not recognize a worldwide Church taking in all mankind, because the Church chosen from all peoples is distinct, selected, the first fruits of Christ’s death.
Jesus did not lay claim to a special possession for himself, but repeatedly witnessed that they were a special possession of his Father, even though the Father had granted them to him. The Son remained humble, and submitted his own to the Father in prayer.
Jesus acknowledged that he was being glorified in those who trusted him, whereas we rush to criticize and say that our Churches are weak and a scandal to Christ; he probes more deeply than this. The Father sees us in the light of the cross. He poured out His Spirit into believers through the Son. This spiritual outpouring was proof of the efficacy of the cross. Christ did not die in vain, but the Holy spirit brings up fruit aplenty. Thus every rebirth brings glory to Christ.