A Prayer for Divine Glory and Purpose
"And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was." - John 17:5

O Sovereign Father of all creation, I come before You today with a humble heart, longing to understand the depths of Your glory as expressed through the words of our Lord Jesus Christ in John 17:5. "And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was." In these profound words, I am reminded of the divine relationship that exists between You and the Son, a unity that spans eternity and transcends all human understanding.
As I reflect upon this verse, I pray earnestly for a revelation of the glory that existed with You and Your Son before the foundations of the earth were laid. I acknowledge that this glory is far beyond anything I can envision – it is pure, radiant, and unfathomable. I seek to grasp a piece of this truth, illuminate my mind and spirit, so that I may better comprehend the majesty that surrounds Your very being. Let it fill my heart with reverence and gratitude, as I behold the beauty of Your eternal purpose.
Lord, as I ponder on the significance of this moment in the life of Jesus, I recognize the weight of His request. In His plea, He was expressing not just a desire for personal glory, but a longing for restoration to the intimate oneness He shared with You. May I too, in my own life, strive for that same unity with You, seeking not my own glory, but the glory that is only found in Your presence. I pray that my heart mirrors the passion of Christ, who sought to bring honor to You in all things.
Holy Father, grant me the wisdom to discern the ways in which I can glorify You through my thoughts, actions, and words. Help me to cast aside any selfish ambitions and to embrace a life of service that reflects Your love and grace. Whether I am at home, at work, or in my community, may my daily choices reflect the glory of Your kingdom, shining brightly in a world that often stands in stark contrast to Your goodness.
I ask, O Lord, that You would instill in me a deep understanding of the glory that comes only from You. Let it be a guiding star in my life, illuminating my path even in the darkest times. May I recognize that the honor You bestow upon me is not for my exaltation but for the edification of those around me; that I may be a vessel through which Your glory flows, bringing hope and healing to the lost and broken.
As I meditate on the relationship between You and Jesus, I realize that Your Son willingly condescended to our lowly state, all while holding on to the rich glory of heaven. I pray that I may emulate this humility in my own life. Teach me to be a friend to the unlovable, to uplift those who are weary, and to be a source of comfort for the afflicted. Let every interaction I have be drenched in Your glory, reflecting the character of Christ.
Father, I also acknowledge the weight of the responsibility placed upon me as a follower of Christ. The call to reflect Your glory is not to be taken lightly. I pray for strength to overcome the temptations that seek to divert me from Your purpose. Help me to endure tribulations and to grow in faith, recognizing that trials are merely instruments in Your hand, shaping me into a vessel of Your glory.
In this sacred moment, I lift my heart to You, desiring nothing but to bring You honor and praise. May my life be a testimony to Your greatness, a living epistle known and read by all, revealing the glory that transcends time and sustains us all.
In the name of Jesus Christ, who reigns in glory, I pray. Amen.
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