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*DAILY DEW 13/FEBRUARY/2025*

*EXPERIENCING THE FATHER'S LOVE*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"And I have declared unto them thy name, and will declare it: that the love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them, and I in them."* (John 17: 26 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' statement in John 17:26 highlights His desire to share the Father's love with His disciples....
*DAILY DEW 13/FEBRUARY/2025*

*EXPERIENCING THE FATHER'S LOVE*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"And I have declared unto them thy name, and will declare it: that the love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them, and I in them."* (John 17: 26 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' statement in John 17:26 highlights His desire to share the Father's love with His disciples.

He declares that He has revealed the Father's name to them and will continue to do so. This revelation is not just about conveying information, but about imparting the Father's love to the disciples. Jesus wants the disciples to experience the same love that the Father has for Him.

The phrase "that the love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them" underscores the depth of the Father's love for Jesus. This love is not just a feeling, but a profound and eternal bond between the Father and the Son. Jesus desires that this same love be present in the disciples, transforming their lives and relationships. By experiencing the Father's love, the disciples will be empowered to love others in the same way.

The final phrase, "and I in them," highlights the intimate union that Jesus desires with His disciples.

He wants to dwell in them, guiding, empowering, and transforming them from within. This union is not just a spiritual concept, but a living reality that enables believers to live out their faith in a practical and powerful way.

_MEDITATION:_
*As we experience the Father's love and Jesus' presence in our lives, we are equipped to fulfill our mission as disciples and to bring glory to God.*

*#DavidJoshuaEgbochuo*
*#Mr_Positive_Impact*
*#Daily_Wisdom_for_living*
*#Becoming_More_Like_Jesus*
*#The_Rise_of_An_Army*
*#Daily_Dew_Devotional*
*#Hello_FEBRUARY,2025* ?

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*DAILY DEW 11/FEBRUARY/2025*

*Living Beyond Self*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"And for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth."* (John 17: 19 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' statement in John 17:19 reveals His willingness to sanctify Himself for the sake of His disciples.

The phrase "I sanctify myself" suggests that Jesus is setting Himself apart...
*DAILY DEW 11/FEBRUARY/2025*

*Living Beyond Self*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"And for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth."* (John 17: 19 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' statement in John 17:19 reveals His willingness to sanctify Himself for the sake of His disciples.

The phrase "I sanctify myself" suggests that Jesus is setting Himself apart for a specific purpose. In this context, Jesus' sanctification is closely tied to His impending sacrifice on the cross, where He would bear the sins of humanity.

By sanctifying Himself, Jesus provides the means for His disciples to be sanctified through the truth. This statement emphasizes the connection between Jesus' sacrifice and the spiritual growth of His followers. Just as Jesus is set apart for a holy purpose, His disciples are also set apart to live holy lives, empowered by the truth of God's Word.

The lesson from this verse is that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross provides the basis for our sanctification. As believers, we are called to live holy lives, set apart for God's purposes. This is made possible through Jesus' willingness to sanctify Himself on our behalf. By embracing the truth of God's Word and relying on Jesus' sacrifice, we can experience the transformative power of sanctification in our lives.

_MEDITATION:_
*Until we also take our spiritual growth & consecration serious for the sake of destinies tied to our lives, we will not truly be like Christ.*

*#DavidJoshuaEgbochuo*
*#Mr_Positive_Impact*
*#Daily_Wisdom_for_living*
*#Becoming_More_Like_Jesus*
*#The_Rise_of_An_Army*
*#Daily_Dew_Devotional*
*#Hello_FEBRUARY,2025* ?

*Telegram Group:*
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*DAILY DEW 12/FEBRUARY/2025*

*WHO WILL RECEIVE CHRIST BECAUSE OF YOU?*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word."* (John 17: 20 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' prayer in John 17:20 expands His intercession beyond the original disciples to include all future believers.

He specifically mentions those who will...
*DAILY DEW 12/FEBRUARY/2025*

*WHO WILL RECEIVE CHRIST BECAUSE OF YOU?*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word."* (John 17: 20 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' prayer in John 17:20 expands His intercession beyond the original disciples to include all future believers.

He specifically mentions those who will believe in Him through the disciples' word, highlighting the crucial role of evangelism and discipleship in the spread of the Gospel. This statement emphasizes Jesus' concern for the broader community of believers that would arise from the disciples' ministry.

By praying for future believers, Jesus demonstrates His desire for a universal and eternal impact. He envisions a community of faith that transcends time, geography, and cultural boundaries. This verse underscores the idea that Jesus' mission and message are not limited to a specific group or era but are intended for all people, across all generations.

The lesson from this verse is that our faith is not isolated or exclusive but is part of a larger, global, and historical community of believers. As followers of Jesus, we are connected to the original disciples and to all those who have believed in Him throughout the centuries.

This realization should inspire us to share the Gospel with others, knowing that our words and actions can have a lasting impact on future generations.

_MEDITATION:_
*In your life, ensure you are part of those whose faith is impacting and bringing others into the Kingdom.*

*#DavidJoshuaEgbochuo*
*#Mr_Positive_Impact*
*#Daily_Wisdom_for_living*
*#Becoming_More_Like_Jesus*
*#The_Rise_of_An_Army*
*#Daily_Dew_Devotional*
*#Hello_FEBRUARY,2025* ?

*Telegram Group:*
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*DAILY DEW 7/FEBRUARY/2025*

*I HAVE FINISHED THE WORK*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do. And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was."* (John 17: 4-5 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' statement...
*DAILY DEW 7/FEBRUARY/2025*

*I HAVE FINISHED THE WORK*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do. And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was."* (John 17: 4-5 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' statement in John 17:4-5 is a declaration of His accomplishment and a request for restoration. He affirms that He has glorified the Father on earth by completing the work assigned to Him. This work includes His teachings, miracles, and ultimately, His sacrifice on the cross. Jesus' statement emphasizes His commitment to fulfilling the Father's will.

Jesus then asks the Father to glorify Him with the same glory they shared before the world was created. This request is not about seeking personal aggrandizement but about returning to His pre-incarnate state of glory. Jesus' desire is to regain the full expression of His divine glory, which was veiled during His earthly ministry.

The lesson from this verse is that our purpose and fulfillment are found in completing the work God has assigned to us.

Like Jesus, we should strive to glorify God through our lives and work. Moreover, Jesus' request for restoration reminds us that our ultimate hope and desire should be to share in God's glory, not seeking earthly recognition or praise. By focusing on God's will and glory, we can find true fulfillment and purpose in our lives.

_MEDITATION:_
*What work has God given you to do? Are you committed to fulfill and finish it? Only as you do, will you be due to share in His glory.*

*#DavidJoshuaEgbochuo*
*#Mr_Positive_Impact*
*#Daily_Wisdom_for_living*
*#Becoming_More_Like_Jesus*
*#The_Rise_of_An_Army*
*#Daily_Dew_Devotional*
*#Hello_FEBRUARY,2025* ?

*Telegram Group:*
https://t.me/joinchat/NzXQlVc9Hx7LfaRSnh9fHg

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*DAILY DEW 8/FEBRUARY/2025*

*NOT OF THIS WORLD*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world."* (John 17: 15-16 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' prayer in John 17:15-16 reveals His desire for...
*DAILY DEW 8/FEBRUARY/2025*

*NOT OF THIS WORLD*

_Key Bible Text:_
*"I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world."* (John 17: 15-16 (KJV))

_Bible Insight_

Jesus' prayer in John 17:15-16 reveals His desire for His disciples' protection and preservation in a world filled with evil. He does not ask the Father to remove them from the world, but rather to keep them from the evil that pervades it. This request acknowledges that believers will continue to live in the world, but they are not to be conformed to its sinful patterns.

Jesus emphasizes that His disciples are not of the world, just as He is not of the world. This statement highlights the distinction between believers and unbelievers. While believers live in the world, they are not part of its sinful system. They have been called out of darkness into God's marvelous light and are expected to live according to God's standards.

The lesson from this verse is that believers are to be in the world but not of the world. We are to engage with the world, sharing the Gospel and demonstrating God's love, but we must not be influenced by its evil values and practices.

_MEDITATION:_
*WE are to remain faithful to God, trusting in His protection and preservation as we navigate the challenges of living in a fallen world.*

*#DavidJoshuaEgbochuo*
*#Mr_Positive_Impact*
*#Daily_Wisdom_for_living*
*#Becoming_More_Like_Jesus*
*#The_Rise_of_An_Army*
*#Daily_Dew_Devotional*
*#Hello_FEBRUARY,2025* ?

*Telegram Group:*
https://t.me/joinchat/NzXQlVc9Hx7LfaRSnh9fHg

Feel Free to Share with Friends. God bless you...