I pray for them: I pray not for the world; destruction at work in the world outside
I pray for them: I pray not for the world, but for them which thou hast given me; for they are thine. John 17:9 KJV The world seems here to signify all mankind, for whom Christ in this place doth not pray; though some interpret it of reprobates, others of unbelievers. Christ afterward prayed for the world, Jn.17:20; that is, for such who, though they at present were unbelievers, yet should be brought to believe by the apostles’ ministry. But to teach us to distinguish in our prayer, our Saviour here distinguishes, and prayeth for some things for his chosen ones, which he doth not pray for on the behalf of others: these he described to be such as his Father (whose they were) had given him, either by an eternal donation, or by working faith in them. Jn.17:19 (Matthew Poole, Annotations upon the Holy Bible, vol. 3 (New York: Robert Carter and Brothers, 1853), 368.) In the midst of modern conveniences and sophisticated technology, the church finds it more and more difficult to live in