Kept in His Name
In this message from John 17:9–11, Nathan Tarrant sjwos us the depth of our Lord’s love and the power of His high priestly intercession. As Jesus prays not for the world but specifically for His disciples, we are drawn into the eternal covenant between the Father and the Son — a prayer grounded in divine election, Trinitarian unity, and covenantal preservation. Christ prays that His disciples would be kept in the name of the Holy Father, that they might be one even as the Triune God is one. Their security, and ours, rests not in human strength but in the unbreakable bond of the Godhead and the finished work of Christ. This message explores the theological riches of divine keeping and unity, offering deep assurance and hope for every believer who is held fast by the interceding Christ.