IF
we were to consider all the wonderful spiritual qualities which made Christ Jesus what he was—what he is—to the world, few among us would say that his power to love was not the greatest of them all.
IN
that most appealing prayer which appears in the seventeenth chapter of John's Gospel, Christ Jesus besought the Father not only to glorify himself, that he in turn through his strict adherence to divine Principle might glorify God, but he also prayed for the sanctification and protection of his dearly beloved disciples, who had stood with him throughout the trying years of his ministry.