That line comes from the Bible—specifically John 14:31. It’s part of a moment where Jesus is speaking to his disciples shortly before his arrest.
In context, he’s emphasizing obedience and unity with God (“the Father”), and then abruptly says, “Get up, let us go,” which signals a shift from teaching to action. It’s like a turning point: words are finished, and what’s coming next—his arrest and crucifixion—is about to unfold.
People often read this line as showing:
- Obedience: acting in alignment with a higher purpose
- Resolve: moving forward even when facing something difficult
- Transition: a shift from reflection to action
If you’re thinking about it beyond the literal quote, it can also resonate as a kind of call to act on what you believe rather than just talk about it.
What made that line stand out to you?
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