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Mentioned in the last post: Jesus prayed for the apostles so they would not scatter or that the that “Hour” would not take hold of the Apostles – Jesus, I believe knew how intense it would be for his apostles and followers. The Lord kept saying “Stay awake* and pray that you won’t be tested.!” -and he was still saying this same thought for the 2nd coming - “Be watchful and continue to Pray!”.
Simon, Simon,” Jesus says, “behold, Satan has desired to have you that he may sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for thee that thy faith may not fail” (Luke 22:31–32).
" The glance of Jesus was full of the tenderest pity; it was not angry, only sorrowful; but it recalled Peter to his better, nobler self. SS. Matthew and Mark (Peter’s own Gospel) record how, when he heard the cock crow, which St. Luke tells us happened as our Lord turned to look on the recreant disciple, he remembered all, and burst into bitter weeping. We meet him again on the Resurrection morning in company with St. John (John 20:3), whence, it would seem, that in his bitter sorrow he had turned to his old friend, who had probably heard his denial. St. John, who briefly in his narrative touches upon the “denial,” omits to mention the repentance, but, according to his custom, specially illustrates it in the scene by the lake (John 21:15, and following verses)." When St. Peter Denied Christ Fr. Ralph Gorman
>> Reflecting on the contents of John 17, Priestly Prayer - was the unity of the apostle during and after the crucifixion but also,reflecting on the book of Acts, if this “new way” was from God or from human origins (again, the intensity of Jesus’s prayer to the Father for those to remain in God’s name). Acts 5:39.
- The prayer begins with Jesus’ petition for his glorification through the Father on completion of his work and then continues with an intercession for the success of the works of his disciples and the community of followers. This prayer takes place prior to midnight and I believe that this was the beginning process of the redemption but also, the son had asked the Father for unity among the apostles and the community of followers. “to the image of His Son” (Romans 8:29; see also Galatians 2:20)) - Also, that continuation of the prayer made it way even on the Cross - (Matthew 27:46 and Luke 23:34,46)