What does "everything You have given Me" reveal about Jesus' relationship with God? Setting the Scene John 17 records Jesus’ prayer just before the cross. Verse 7 stands at the heart of that prayer: “Now they know that everything You have given Me comes from You.” (John 17:7) Reading the Key Phrase “Everything You have given Me” is Jesus’ own description of what He possesses. It immediately tells two things: every gift is sourced in the Father, and every gift is now in the Son’s hands. What “Everything” Encompasses • Authority – “The Father loves the Son and has placed all things in His hands.” (John 3:35) • Words – “For I have given them the words You gave Me.” (John 17:8) • Works – “I have glorified You on earth by accomplishing the work You gave Me to do.” (John 17:4) • Disciples – “All that the Father gives Me will come to Me.” (John 6:37) • Glory – “The glory You have given Me I have given them.” (John 17:22) • All creation – “All things have been entrusted to Me by My Father.” (Matthew 11:27) Insights into Jesus’ Relationship with the Father • Perfect Unity: Father and Son share the same possessions and purpose; nothing is held back (John 10:30). • Dependence with Equality: Jesus receives from the Father while eternally sharing the divine nature (Colossians 1:19). • Loving Confidence: The Father gladly entrusts everything to the Son because He loves Him (John 3:35). • Clear Delegation: The Father remains the source; the Son becomes the visible executor of the Father’s will (Hebrews 1:2). • Mutual Glorification: What the Father gives glorifies the Son, and the Son in turn glorifies the Father (John 17:1). • Guaranteed Security for Believers: Since believers are part of the “everything,” their destiny rests as securely in the Son’s hands as in the Father’s (John 10:28-29). Personal Takeaways • Confidence grows when seeing the unbroken chain from Father to Son to us. • Obedience becomes natural when recognizing that every directive from Jesus carries the full weight of the Father’s authority. • Worship deepens by realizing that honoring Jesus honors the One who gave Him everything (John 5:23). |