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In a quiet upper room in Jerusalem, Jesus gathered with His
twelve disciples. It was a solemn evening, a night thick with the
weight of anticipation. They believed they were sharing a meal to
honor their tradition, but Jesus had prepared something far more
profound
As they reclined at the table, He broke bread and passed it to
them, saying, "Take this and eat it. It represents something
deeper than you know." The disciples exchanged puzzled looks
but obeyed. When He handed them the cup of water, He said,
"Drink this. It is a symbol of the eternal truth I am about to
reveal."
The atmosphere in the room shifted. Jesus stood and raised His
hands, and suddenly, a luminous light enveloped Him. His
physical form began to fade, replaced by an ethereal figure-a
glowing presence of divine energy. His voice echoed, filling the
room, not just with sound but with an overwhelming sense of
peace and power.

'My friends," He said, "l am not merely a man. The Spirit of Goc
resides within me, as it does within each of you. What you see
now is my true form, free from the limitations of the flesh.
Tonight, I reveal this truth so you may understand your own
divine nature and the path to eternal life.
The disciples were awestruck, their eyes wide as they took in His
radiant form. Some wept, others bowed their heads, unable to
comprehend fully what they were witnessing, yet feeling the
undeniable presence of something greater than themselves
But one among them did not share their reverence. Judas
Iscariot, sitting at the edge of the table, stood abruptly. His face
was dark with anger and confusion. "What is this deception?" he
demanded, his voice trembling with fury. "You claim to be divine,
but I see only a wicked spirit! You are no Messiah-only a
delusion sent to lead us astray!
The disciples gasped, their hearts sinking as Judas continued
"You have fooled us all! You speak of love and truth, but this is
madness. I was a fool to follow you, and so are all of you. You
are nothing but sheep, blind to this charlatan's lies!"

Jesus turned to Judas, His glowing form radiating calm. His eyes
held no malice, only sadness. "Judas," He said softly, "you do not
yet understand. Your fear blinds you to the truth. What I show
you now is not for condemnation but for liberation. Even in your
doubt, you fulfill a purpose beyond your comprehension.
But Judas would not listen. He shook his head, his expression
one of disgust and defiance. "Enough!" he shouted. "I will have
no part in this." And with that, he turned and stormed out, the
door slamming shut behind him.
The remaining disciples sat in stunned silence, their hearts
heavy with the loss of their brother and the weight of what they
had witnessed. Jesus looked at them, His divine form
shimmering with compassion. "Do not fear," He said. "The truth I
have shown you tonight is the beginning of your journey, not the
end. Though Judas has chosen his path, yours is to carry this
light into the world."
Tears streamed down their faces as they nodded, their faith
renewed and their purpose clearer than ever before. They
understood now that this meal was not about sacrifice or death
but about revelation-the unveiling of the Spirit that dwelled
within Jesus and within themselves

As the night deepened, they lingered in the room, their hearts
filled with a mixture of sorrow and hope. They knew the path
ahead would not be easy, but they were ready, for they had seen
the truth: that they, like Jesus, were vessels of the Divine, called
to bring light to the world.

The Wonders Of God CH33 P3 V1-3