“After saying all these things, Jesus looked up to heaven and said, “Father, the hour has come. Glorify your Son so he can give glory back to you. For you have given him authority over everyone. He gives eternal life to each one you have given him.””
John 17:1-2 NLT
John 17 is often referred to as Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer. He started off by touching base with His Heavenly Father, by saying that “The hour has come …” Jesus was saying our loud something that both He and His Father knew, that very soon He would be arrested and the final events of His earthly life unfurled. This chapter records Jesus’ longest prayer and it starts with the request for His Father to glorify Him. What does that mean, other than Jesus returning glory back to His Father by His submission and humility, His willingness to see through His mission, His sinless life and the defeat of the forces of darkness for ever through the cross? Jesus said to Philip earlier that whoever has seen Him has seen the Father (John 14:9), and so in a way, albeit limited by their humanity, God’s glory was to be seen to all who met Jesus. Then Jesus prayed about the authority given to Him by His Father. We of course remember what Jesus said to Thomas in John 14:6, “Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me“. That profound statement is a decisive and eternal statement that focuses all faiths and beliefs down to one single point that is the gateway to eternal life, Jesus Himself. So when Jesus said that He grants eternal life to all those given to Him by His Father, He clearly stated that this was not just a one off, but an eternal ministry, started during His time here on earth, and continuing right up to today and beyond by the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. Some of Jesus’ last post-resurrection words can be found in Matthew 28:18, the Great Commission, “Jesus came and told his disciples, “I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth“.
We pilgrims obey the command, “Go and make …” continuing the work Jesus started, honoured to be included in His mission of salvation through grace, and reassured by, ” … I am with you always, even to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20b). Jesus’ time as a human being on Planet Earth was just about up but for us pilgrims the “end of the age” is still before us. Thankfully, through His Spirit, Jesus is indeed still with us.
But there will come a time too when we pilgrims can say our hour has come. This may be the end of a ministry, or the end of our lives, but we too can in our individual ways give glory to God. I was privileged to be able to share the last hours with a dear Christian friend, who was facing into a death blighted by cancer. But He never complained and he faced his last hours in a way that gave glory to God.
Jesus, through His life, gave glory to His Heavenly Father, and through it to Himself also.
Father God. We too give You all the glory today, through our lives submitted and committed to Jesus. Amen.
