Whose souls are the only ones for whom Jesus “prays”?

Catholics know how important it is to have The Power of The Son asking The Father to help us get through life and into Heaven.

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Question 1: “Did Jesus pray for every person’s soul, or just for some souls?”

Answer: “This Word of Jesus is clear in John 17:1-11! I do not pray for the world but for the ones You have given Me, because they are Yours, and everything of Mine is Yours and everything of Yours is Mine, and I have been glorified in them.’

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Question 2: “Which souls ‘glorify Him’ and do not ‘glorify’ the world?”

Answer: “The souls for whom Jesus ‘prays’ have been attacked for ‘glorifying’ God, instead of them, since Cain killed Abel.”

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Question 3: “How can we know if Jesus is ‘praying’ for us?”

Answer: “He prays only for people who are blessed to ask God to let them obey Teachings from Him and from The Church He Spoke Into Being with His Holy Word:

‘And I say unto you, thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’

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Question 4: “Can every person on earth ask God for the privilege of being ‘prayed for’ by Jesus?”

Answer: “Everyone may choose to ask God: Please, let me realize that I have an immortal soul and help me get it into Heaven.’
That heartfelt request separates the obedient ‘sheep’ for whom Jesus prays from huge herds of worldly ‘goats’.”

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Question 5: “Which people change from being ‘willful goats’ into His ‘obedient sheep’?”

Answer: “The souls of those who have chosen to obey The First Commandment! ‘Thou shall have no other gods before Me.’ Their souls are blessed by putting God ‘before’ their worldly desires.”

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Question 6: “Does God help them?”

Answer: “God’s obedient Saints and Angels protect His obedient sheep from the world and help them get into Heaven! ‘And now I will no longer be in the world, but they are in the world, while I am coming to You.’

His obedient ‘friends’ on earth are still ‘in’ the world, but they put Jesus ‘before’ the world. They are the souls for whom Jesus ‘prays’.

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