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Divine Witness Protection #2

34 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Divine Witness Protection #2 Series: The Jesus We Need to Know Preacher: Kevin Smith, Senior Pastor Sunday Morning Date: 17th May 2026 Passage: John 17:9-13 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+17%3A9-13&version=ESV] ------------------- In John 17:9-13, Jesus prays specifically for His disciples, revealing important truths about divine protection and Christian identity. Jesus makes a clear distinction between His followers and the world, not out of superiority but because of belonging and purpose. As believers, we are called to be different from the world while living under God's protection through His name and character. The passage teaches that we don't need to blend in or seek our own glory because Christ has already given us worth and identity as children of God. When facing difficulties, we should run to God as our strong tower rather than relying on worldly solutions.

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