The Call to the Upper Roomنموونە

The Beginning and the End
Peter and John represent two essential aspects of the Christian journey: the beginning and the end. Peter was the bold disciple who laid the foundation of the Church, preaching at Pentecost and guiding the early believers. John, the beloved disciple, remained faithful to the end, receiving the Revelation of Christ’s Return while in exile on Patmos.
The Upper Room was the starting point of a Greater Mission. It was not just about a meal—it was about preparation for what was to come: suffering, resurrection, the birth of the Church, and ultimately, the Return of Christ.
Reflection Question:
Are you only living at the beginning of your faith, or are you walking with the vision of Eternity?
May our response be the same as the disciples’: to obey, prepare, and remain faithful until the end.
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Jesus called Peter and John to go up to the Upper Room, a place prepared for something greater. In the Upper Room, they found everything ready, but they still had to prepare the meal. What began there extended into Eternity. God also invites us to rise, trust, and move forward. Are you ready to step up to the next level?
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