1. So that the world may believe (20-23)
Jesus prayed for all those who would become Jesus' disciples through the witness of the Twelve. The New Testament is the Apostles' testimony. When we see the Church of Jesus so split and divided, we wonder what Jesus meant when he prayed for the unity of believers. But all who believe the Bible, repent of their sins, confess Jesus as the Christ, and allow his Spirit to rule their lives are one--whether they know it or not. The Church does not need to seek unity for the sake of unity. Jesus wants his people to be one for the sake of mission. When Christians love one another, the people of the world can believe in God who sent his Son.
2. The great hope of all believers (24-26)
Our great hope is to be with Jesus and to behold his glory--the glory he shared with the Father before the world began. Until that day, Jesus continues to make himself known to those who love him. When he dwells in us, we can love others.
Application: Lord, dwell in me, and help me to love my fellow believers with your love.
One Word: Let us be one--that the world may believe