New City Fellowship - Chattanooga

Divine Witness Protection #3

48 min · 31. maj 2026
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Divine Witness Protection #3 Series: The Jesus We Need to Know Preacher: Kevin Smith, Senior Pastor Sunday Morning Date: 31st May 2026 Passage: John 17:12-16 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+17%3A12-16&version=ESV] ------------------- In John 17:12-16, Jesus prays to the Father about His disciples, revealing our divine witness protection through His intercession. While Judas fell away as a disciple of convenience rather than conversion, true believers like Peter are kept secure through Christ's prayers. Jesus acknowledges that the world hates His followers because they are no longer of the world, yet He gives them His joy even amid persecution. Rather than removing us from the world, Jesus prays for our protection from the evil one while we remain as lights in the darkness. The key difference between those who fall away and those who persevere is that true disciples have been genuinely converted and are continually upheld by Christ's intercession.

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