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What does Arise, let us go hence mean in the context of the Gospel?

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'Arise, let us go hence' signifies Christ's movement toward His destiny while inviting believers to join Him in His mission.

The phrase 'Arise, let us go hence,' found in John 14:31, conveys a pivotal moment where Jesus prepares to leave the upper room and head toward His suffering and crucifixion. It serves multiple purposes: firstly, it indicates His obedience to the Father's command, and secondly, it functions as an invitation for His disciples—and by extension, all believers—to accompany Him in His purpose. This call signifies that their journey will not just involve physical movement but also spiritual engagement in the mission of the gospel. It encapsulates the essence of Christian discipleship, which involves following Christ through trials with the assurance of His presence and support.
Scripture References: John 14:31

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