                      


                         A WONDERFUL POSSIBILITY  

          In the following verses of Scripture, lies the foundation and
provision for one of man's greatest opportunities. We need to read it
very carefully and study it even more prayerfully.

                         
          "I ask on their behalf; I do not ask on behalf of the        
          world, but of those whom Thou hast given Me; for they
          are Thine; and all things that are Mine are Thine, and
          Thine are Mine; and I have been glorified in them. And
          I am no more in the world; and yet themselves are in the       
          world, and I come to Thee. Holy Father, keep them in Thy
          name, the name which Thou hast given Me; and I guarded
          them and not one of them perished but the son of perdition
          that Scripture might be fulfilled. But now I come to Thee;
          and these things I speak in the world, that they may have
          My joy made full in themselves. I have given them Thy Word;    
          and the world has hated them, because they are not of the
          world, even as I am not of the world, but to keep them
          from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I
          am not of the world. Sanctify them in the truth; Thy word
          is truth. As Thou didst send Me into the world, I also
          have sent them into the world. And for their sakes I             
          sanctify Myself, that they themselves also may be sanctified
          in the truth. I do not ask in behalf of these alone, but
          for those also who believe in Me through their word; that
          they may all be one; even as Thou,Father art in Me and I in
          Thee, that they also may be in Us; that the world may
          believe that Thou didst send Me. And the glory which Thou
          hast given Me I have given to them; that they may be one;
          just as We are one; I in them, and Thou in Me that they
          may be perfected in unity, that the world may know that Thou
          didst send Me and didst love them, even as Thou didst love Me
          Father I desire that they also whom Thou hast given Me, be
          with Me where I am, in order that they behold My glory which
          Thou hast given Me; for Thou didst love Me before the 
          Foundation of the world. O righteous Father, although the
          world has not known Thee, yet I have known Thee; and these
          have known that Thou didst send me; and I have made Thy
          name known to them, and will make it known; that the love
          wherewith Thou didst love Me be in them, and I in them."
              John 17:9-26   (New American Standard)


           
            In our brief study of this Scripture, we find many of the deep
truths of the victorious Christian life. We can discover these by answer-  
ing five very key questions. These are: (1) Why was this needed?; (2)
To whom was it directed or to be given to; (3) Who provided it?; (4)
Exactly what was the blessing or gift?; and (5) What was the purpose of
it being given.

           Before we look at the Scripture itself, there are two very
important words which need to be discussed. A solid understanding of
these words and their meanings is very important to our study. The first
of these is the word "sanctify". In the study of this word, three dif-
ferent meanings can be attached to it. Edward D. Walker gives one of
its meanings or forms in the following:

             "The word "sanctify" is made from the Latin    
              adjective "sanctus",(meaning Holy) and the
              Latin verb "facere",(meaning to make)
              and the literal significance in the impera-
              tive mood is "make them Holy"   

          Another meaning or form of this word "sanctify, which finds its
use mostly in the Old Testament is related to separation. A. B. Simpson
gives us a definition along with a few examples in his book: "Wholly
Sanctified", which says:
              
             "It means to separate. This idea can be traced
              throughout its use in connection with ceremonial
              ordinances". b.


         He then proceeds to give us a few examples:      
             

             "The idea of separation is first suggested in the
             account of creation in the first chapter of the
             book of Genesis, and there; probably, we see the
             first essential figure of sanctification. God's
             first work in bring order; law and light out of     
             chaos, to put an expanse or gulf between the               
             worlds of darkness and light, of the earth and
             the heavens"   

             "He separated the family of Seth from the worldly
             race of Cain. He separated Noah and his family
             from an ungodly world. He separated Isreal from
             Egypt and the surrounding nations "   

        In the New Testament, it sometimes has the same meaning. An
example of this is in II Cor. 6:17

             "Come out from among them and be separate, saith
              the Lord".   

Here the word sanctification is shown as our voluntary separation from
the world and its evil. However, we are not to try alone to improve our
unholy condition, but we are to put off the world and the old life. This;
however is NOT holiness or sanctification; it is just an early step toward
receiving it.

        The third meaning or form comes from the Greek used in the New
Testament. The two Greek words used have completely different meanings.
The word 'Hagiazo', means to set apart. The usage of this word alludes
its self to the Old Testament meaning of the word sanctify. The other
word 'Hagiasmos, whose meaning relates to purity. In using this word  
for sanctification, it alludes to an inward state of one's heart and     
soul. This is the more common meaning and usage of the word in the New
Testament.


          Now comes the word, "perfect". Here is an even more trouble-
some word than that of sanctify. It is not because of what the Bible has
to say on this subject, but what people and churches have added to its
meaning. The word perfect or perfection in its New Testament usage does
not always have a clear meaning In some cases, it refers to the absolute 
perfection of God and in other cases it refers to that perfection or love
that should exist between God and His people. George D. Waston speaks
along these lines when he states:

             "The term "perfect" refers to us as Christians
             not as perfect mechanics or perfect farmers, but
             perfect believers in Christ;" Perfect in our
             submission, our trust, and our love". a.

We are going to find out if we already don't know it that this is imposs- 
ible in our own strength or form of life style.



                         WHY WAS IT NEEDED

       The first hint is given us in verse 14: "and the world has hated
them, because they are not of the world." Christ knew that their life
would not be easy. He could see the persecution that was coming. He knew
the problems of this modern society. However, He also recognized two far      
more greater dangers. The first of these was man himself: his perverted
inward nature. Martin W Knapp points this out very clearly when he states:


             "This carnality, which is a corruption of the 
              basic powers and urges of the self-life, causes
              man to be content to live and cater to destruction b.     


It was this quality of man himself plus the second danger which the Lord
describes in verse 15b: "But to keep them from the evil one."  Paul also
saw this danger and describes it in Eph 6:12 "for we wrestle not against
flesh and blood, but against principalities against powers, against the
rulers of darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high 
places." If they were to live above this world and complete the mission 
that Christ had sent them on, it would be necessary for them to have Divine 
help. They, as we, cannot hope to do the will of the Lord in our own    
strength. 


                      TO WHOM WAS IT TO BE GIVEN ?

        In verse 9: "But of those whom Thou has given Me; for they are
mine." and again in verse 25: "Yet I have known Thee: and these have
known that Thou dist send Me." These people had two qualities:
the first being that they were given of God; Born again of His Spirit.
Secondly they had given themselves  back to Christ for He spoke of them
as His own. Also then these would have to be saved,born again, given of 
God in the full faith and knowledge of who Christ was and who sent Him.
These people had to be the disciples and those who believed at the time
of this prayer.

        One other group is spoken of in verse 20b: "but for those ALSO
who believe in Me through THEIR WORD." This gift was not only to be 
given to a special few of that day, but to as many as would believe
on Christ. Praise the Lord!!!!! It was to include you and me and who-
soever will !!!!!

                      
                     WHO PROVIDED IT ?

         The provision has a dual but yet a oneness in origin. Holiness
has to be related and traced to a Holy Almighty God. He must be the
source


             "Aluen states that: Holiness is the foundation
             on which the whole conception of God rests."   


Connecting this source to man is the other side of our dual provision in
this blessing. A Holy God must demand and expect Holiness in His people.
Henry C Thiessen stated all of this so clearly when he said:

             "In God's holiness lies the reason for the
              atonement; and WHAT His holiness demanded;
              HIS LOVE PROVIDED."   

Now where does this all fit into the Scripture at hand. Note the words
of our Lord Jesus Christ in the 19th verse  "I sanctify myself."  Here
is the provision. Consider for a moment the meanings of the word sanctify.
What was He separating Himself to ? How real that separation was even to
the bitter cup of the cross. Out of the suffering, and shame of it comes
the revelation of the glory of His holiness and love. Here is where the
blessing became a possible and real reality.
  


                  EXACTLY WHAT WAS THE BLESSING ?

          What was this blessing or experience the Lord was praying to
the Father to give and was soon to give His life so that it could be
given ? In our Scripture, We can find a number of gifts.                 
         
          
         The first of these is found in verse 13, but for the moment,
let's skip over it and proceed with the next one. So now, we will want
to consider verse 19:  "that they themselves also may be sanctified in
the truth.

         If we substitute our other meaning for the word sanctify, the
verse would then read: "also may be made holy in truth." Notice the
completeness of this statement. One author notes this as follows:

          "He did not pray that they might become religious...
           that they might have a measure of holiness, but that
           they may be made holy."   


To be correct, the Greek word used here is "hagiasmos" and its meaning
relates to 'Purity  or Purifier." The synonym "holy" can be used in
its place without any problems because God's holiness is the truest
and perfect form of purity. One more thought is that there are those,who
would say for us to have this today,this is not possible. May I refer
them to verse 20:  "I don't not ask in behalf of these alone, but for
THOSE ALSO WHO BELIEVE IN ME THROUGH THEIR WORD." The can be little
doubt that this refers to the whosoever will. This was true in the time   
of the disciples, it is true today , and it will be true until He comes.
      
         The next item is found in verse 21: "that they all be one " and
again in verse 23: I in them and Thou in Me, that they MAY be perfected in 
unity." Here the Lord compares and prays for the unity and love that should 
exist between Christians with the unity of the Trinity. It is also most 
interesting to note the condition  of the disciples on the Day of Pent-
acost as recorded in the second chapter of the Book of Acts "they were
ALL with ONE accord in one place". His prayer was not only heard, but 
answered to give us an example that we could understand.

         However there is even still more to be found here. Take note of
the second half of v21: "even as Thou,Father art in me, and I in Thee
,that they also may be in Us. The King James version say it like this
"that they might one in us." Consider this for a moment in the light of
Hebrews 12:10: "that we might be partakers of His holiness: II Peter 1:4
"ye might be partakers of the Divine Nature" and Ephesians 3:6 "partakers
of His promise in Christ." All of these add up to one very stirring fact;
the possibility of becoming like Christ; to have His nature, humility
and love: oh that beautiful oneness with Him.

But there are those who will say it is not possible to have God's
Holiness while we are in this life here on earth. I must say, I agree
with them in the area of quantity, but NOT in the area of quality. 
Maybe the following illustration will help explain this position.If
I were to proceed to the Royal Gorge in Colorado and proceed to the 
bottom of it, I would find the Arkansas River: that mighty rushing stream;
that cut its way through thousands of feet of rock over the years. If
I were to take a small bottle and dip out some of the water from this
river, then when I return here, could I not hold this bottle of water
and say here is the Arkansas River ? For in every part;physically and
chemically, its state is the same as the water in the river. However
it is not the complete quantity of water that the actual river has.
God's Holiness in a sanctified man is something like this. While man does 
not have the entire quantity of ALL the ATTRIBUTES associated with 
God's Holiness, he most assuredly can and does have its qualities. This
is a fact that no one can deny, for to deny it ,is to deny what the Lord
prayed for and what the Father gave at Pentecost. Maybe it could better be 
expressed like this:

          "Holiness is the very essence of the Divine Being;
           and in the breathing of His Spirit into you, He made you a 
           partaker of His Divine nature."
              
    
      Now there is one more blessing or subject that the Lord prayed for.
Some would call this "Perfect Love." The Scripture for this is found in
verse 26: "and will make it known that the Love wherewith Thou didst love
Me may be IN them and I in them." One must stand in awe at this fact. That
God's love for His Son can be in us. Do we dare ask for this fact to be 
made any clearer than it is here ?



                      WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE ?



         We can in our study, uncover three major purposes, which will sum
themselves into one common theme.
         
         The first of these can be found in verse 18:  "As thou didst send
me into the world, I also have sent them into the world." Note the next 
phrase in verse 19: "And for their sakes I sanctify myself." Our Lord knew
only to well, the almost impossible task He was sending them on. To 
convince the world of the need of Him in their lives and show the world
who He really was: the Son of God. One person said the following along these
lines:

             "Oh said I,if I were an artist and could paint
              a picture of my Lord, that could move the multi-
              tudes and make Christ more REAL to the lost 
              world."   

What more of an effective way could He have given us, than for us to be
made Holy and shed abroad His Love and Nature in our lives.!! The next
two statements reinforce this idea. Consider the following in verse 21:
"That the world may believe that Thou didst send Me." and again where
the Lord states in verse 23: "That the world may know that Thou didst
send me, and didst love them, even as Thou didst love Me." Oh praise
and thank God for out of His love comes the possibility of sharing His
Holiness and Love; so that others might find Christ. They might find Him
through the witness of His Love and Holiness in our lives.

         Now just for a moment in closing, let's go back to the verse we
skipped over. Look back to verse 13: "But now I come to Thee; and these
things I speak in the world, that they may have My joy made full in them-
selves." After reading this Scripture and preparing this paper, I can 
say that joy has a different meaning now. Seeing people getting saved
and sanctified with the resulting life for Him is where the true joy
is. This prayer made it all possible : Man's Greatest  Possibility
  


       
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