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256 Jesus Prayed for Your Internal Unity

May 21, 20266 min
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Episode description

A parts-informed reflection on John 17:23, “...so that they may be one, as we are one, I in them and you in me.”


Wednesday of the seventh week of Easter

 

Presenter: David Saunders, member care coordinator for the Resilient Catholics Community


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Transcript

Transcript Speaker 1: So that they may be one as we are one, I in them, and you in me. Speaker 2: You are listening to Scripture for your inner outcasts. It's May 21st, 2026, Thursday of the seventh week of Easter. Today's guest presenter is David Saunders, a member care coordinator for Souls and Hearts Resilient Catholics Community. Speaker 1: So that they may be one as we are one. I in them and you in me. Hey, I'm thrilled to be with you during this last week of the Easter season, which is also the season of The good Shepherd as he accompanies us, accompanying himself and each and all and every part of us, especially our most tender, injured, troubled, exhausted, put upon outcast parts, our exiles. All this as we journey in this Easter season, closer and closer to Pentecost, my personal favorite day of the year, which is this Sunday, the beginning of the church and the Holy Spirit literally blowing things up. So today we will be sharing John 1723 and the surrounding verses with our exiles, first asking the managers, can we please have permission? Can yourself or I or a spiritual confidant have permission to share the love, mercy, and healing Jesus is specifically offering and desiring for the inner outcast. Perhaps a very core and small exile inside. What outcast today needs this forever? Good news of God's intimacy and desire for them. Possibly an exile of fear or abandonment or shame. Some people may find it helpful to repeat these words to their own exile. My little one, Jesus opens up his eyes to heaven and prays for you. He loves you and desires nothing more than to be with you. As remarkable as it sounds, as unbelievable as it may seem. Speaker 1: And he also wants to be in you And you in him. Jesus is saying. So that we, you little one self, parts in me. Jesus may be one. 111. One one. Yes. You and me. Me and you in a forever healing fuzed. Integrating. Attuning. Patient. Loving. Embrace. Unimaginably blissful. Yes. Just as Jesus and the father are one. You and I are one. Wow. I in them and you in me. Jesus and the father and the Father in Jesus. Little one, you in me, I in you. I would encourage you to consider letting it flow from here on your own. Perhaps starting there in the middle of the chapter of 17 of John. Pick up where I left off. You can take Jesus words and make them your own. Him speaking to your hearts and your inner exile yourself sharing those or speaking them to your exile. This healing love can unify, even possibly having the self take the voice of Jesus. Our exiles are exhausted and dying to experience this. That is his loving unit of holding embrace. Yes. Safe, seen, heard, understood and deeply known. Known in in a true biblical sense, not just an intellectual knowing that we often think in our current time, but known bone marrow. Deep known center of the heart, known, comforted, delighted in and not needing to perform, but just delighted in. Speaker 2: If today's episode resonates with you, you can find similar content at Souls and hearts.com/content. Thanks for joining us and we hope to see you again tomorrow. Speaker 1: Let us invoke our patroness and our patrons, Our Lady, our mother. Untier of knots. Pray for us. Saint Joseph, pray for us. Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.
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