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| Ascension | |
| By: guest116 Date: April 12, 2020, 11:52 pm | |
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| The Importance of Jesus� Ascension | |
| In the Christian Church, seasons of the year are divided into | |
| liturgical seasons based on the life and ministry of Jesus. Each | |
| liturgical season is grounded in the Gospel accounts of Jesus� | |
| life. There is so much emphasis on the birth, death, and | |
| resurrection of Jesus and far less attention on his ascension or | |
| his return to the Father in heaven. Why? The question must be | |
| asked, �Why did the ascension have such a minor role in the | |
| season of the Christian calendar?� | |
| The seasons of the Christian calendar are: Advent, starting four | |
| weeks before Christmas, tells of the coming or advent of Jesus | |
| Christ. Advent is a Latin word meaning toward and coming. So | |
| Advent refers to the days approaching the coming of Jesus Christ | |
| to earth. Christmas or Christmas Tide tells of Jesus Christ�s | |
| birth. This is a time of the twelve days of Christmas. Epiphany | |
| starts with the manifestation to the Gentiles, when the wise men | |
| from the Orient came to see the baby Jesus and proceeds through | |
| key moments in Jesus� life. | |
| Lent is noted for forty days in Jesus� life. Lent may bring to | |
| mind the Hebrews� forty years of wilderness wandering and Jesus� | |
| forty days of testing in the wilderness. This is a time of | |
| repentance, fasting, and preparation for baptism or renewal of | |
| your baptism. Holy Week is the time when Jesus entered into | |
| Jerusalem on Palm Sunday with the crowd honoring Him, but later | |
| the crowd would call for Jesus� death. Easter tells of Jesus� | |
| resurrection from the dead and his appearance to certain | |
| disciples. | |
| Ascension is the passing of Jesus Christ from earth to heaven. | |
| The ascension clearly marked the end of Jesus� earthly ministry. | |
| What began in a manger in Bethlehem ended with His return to | |
| Heaven! Pentecost begins with the day of Pentecost, concerning | |
| the gift of the Holy Spirit and is basically a teaching season. | |
| It is interesting that the Malta�s Five Flags stand for the | |
| birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ. | |
| The ascension flag represents Jesus Christ leaving his followers | |
| to themselves, as he ascends into Heaven. Jesus Christ has given | |
| them and us the ability to be accountable in our journey in | |
| life. | |
| The eight points of the Maltese cross equate to the eight | |
| beatitudes in the Bible. Two themes attend the Ascension of | |
| Jesus Christ. One is the enthronement of Christ and his power. | |
| The other is his command to spread the gospel throughout the | |
| world. The Ascension was a vital link in a chain of fulfilled | |
| prophecy, promised both in the Old and New Testaments, as | |
| revealed in Psalms 110:1 and Acts 2:32- 36. | |
| Jesus Christ also indicated his ascension in Matthew 26:64, John | |
| 6:62, John 7:33, and John 14:28. Jesus� ascension was forty days | |
| after the resurrection according to Acts 1:3 and at the Mount of | |
| Olives, as indicated by Luke 24:50, compared with Mark 11:1 and | |
| Acts 1:12. After Jesus� resurrection, he realized that he would | |
| have to leave his disciples, so they could be on their own. In | |
| Acts 1:3-14, Jesus said, �You will receive power when the Holy | |
| Spirit has come upon you and you will be my witnesses . . . to | |
| end of the earth.� So Jesus, during his resurrection time, is | |
| offering his followers the �3Ps.� The three things they would be | |
| offered were: a promise, a purpose, and a preparation. | |
| Jesus promises his followers the power of the Holy Spirit, as | |
| revealed in Acts. 1:8. We can expect to receive power when the | |
| promised Holy Spirit arrives. The presence of the Holy Spirit | |
| will bring us comfort as indicated in Acts 9:31 to the | |
| believers. Too many people today do not want to give up their | |
| old ways of sin and turn their lives over to the Lord. The | |
| social life and style today is not compatible with the Bible. | |
| The power of the Holy Spirit is for the purpose of witnessing to | |
| others and sharing God�s love and gift of salvation. Jesus | |
| offered us the time and means of preparation. �All these were | |
| constantly devoting themselves to prayer.� (v .4) | |
| We should be ready for his sudden return, as illustrated in 1 | |
| Thessalonians 5:2, not by standing around looking into the | |
| �sky.� Why was the ascension of Jesus important? We may answer | |
| this question in the following three points. 1. His ascension | |
| marked the success of his earthly mission. Jesus completed all | |
| that the Father had designed for him to accomplish. His �Holy | |
| Birth,� miracles, teaching, death, resurrection, and appearances | |
| had proven His divine nature and had fulfilled the Old Testament | |
| prophecies of the Messiah�s first advent. 2. His ascension | |
| marked the time when Jesus once again enjoyed His heavenly | |
| glory. | |
| During His time on earth, with the exception of the | |
| transfiguration on the mountain in Mathew 17:1-9, Jesus limited | |
| any expression of the heavenly glory that He enjoyed prior to | |
| his earthly birth. 3. His ascension marked the beginning of the | |
| time when Jesus was preparing a place for his followers, as John | |
| 14:2-3 reveals to us �In my Father�s house are many rooms. If it | |
| were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place | |
| for you?� His ascension established the path for Christ�s second | |
| coming as the angels in Acts 1 told his disciples. Jesus will | |
| return just as he left, as illustrated in Daniel 7:13-14. | |
| Jesus is in heaven with his Father, waiting for us. His | |
| ascension marks the beginning of the time for us to communicate | |
| the message of Jesus� love and salvation for all. We need to | |
| work to be God�s eyes, mouth, ears, and hands in witnessing of | |
| his gift of salvation. How are you preparing yourselves to | |
| accept the �Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20? | |
| #Post#: 11854-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ascension | |
| By: patrick jane Date: April 13, 2020, 3:35 am | |
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| [quote author=Mark Schmidt link=topic=893.msg11850#msg11850 | |
| date=1586753530] | |
| The Importance of Jesus� Ascension | |
| In the Christian Church, seasons of the year are divided into | |
| liturgical seasons based on the life and ministry of Jesus. Each | |
| liturgical season is grounded in the Gospel accounts of Jesus� | |
| life. There is so much emphasis on the birth, death, and | |
| resurrection of Jesus and far less attention on his ascension or | |
| his return to the Father in heaven. Why? The question must be | |
| asked, �Why did the ascension have such a minor role in the | |
| season of the Christian calendar?� | |
| The seasons of the Christian calendar are: Advent, starting four | |
| weeks before Christmas, tells of the coming or advent of Jesus | |
| Christ. Advent is a Latin word meaning toward and coming. So | |
| Advent refers to the days approaching the coming of Jesus Christ | |
| to earth. Christmas or Christmas Tide tells of Jesus Christ�s | |
| birth. This is a time of the twelve days of Christmas. Epiphany | |
| starts with the manifestation to the Gentiles, when the wise men | |
| from the Orient came to see the baby Jesus and proceeds through | |
| key moments in Jesus� life. | |
| Lent is noted for forty days in Jesus� life. Lent may bring to | |
| mind the Hebrews� forty years of wilderness wandering and Jesus� | |
| forty days of testing in the wilderness. This is a time of | |
| repentance, fasting, and preparation for baptism or renewal of | |
| your baptism. Holy Week is the time when Jesus entered into | |
| Jerusalem on Palm Sunday with the crowd honoring Him, but later | |
| the crowd would call for Jesus� death. Easter tells of Jesus� | |
| resurrection from the dead and his appearance to certain | |
| disciples. | |
| Ascension is the passing of Jesus Christ from earth to heaven. | |
| The ascension clearly marked the end of Jesus� earthly ministry. | |
| What began in a manger in Bethlehem ended with His return to | |
| Heaven! Pentecost begins with the day of Pentecost, concerning | |
| the gift of the Holy Spirit and is basically a teaching season. | |
| It is interesting that the Malta�s Five Flags stand for the | |
| birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ. | |
| The ascension flag represents Jesus Christ leaving his followers | |
| to themselves, as he ascends into Heaven. Jesus Christ has given | |
| them and us the ability to be accountable in our journey in | |
| life. | |
| The eight points of the Maltese cross equate to the eight | |
| beatitudes in the Bible. Two themes attend the Ascension of | |
| Jesus Christ. One is the enthronement of Christ and his power. | |
| The other is his command to spread the gospel throughout the | |
| world. The Ascension was a vital link in a chain of fulfilled | |
| prophecy, promised both in the Old and New Testaments, as | |
| revealed in Psalms 110:1 and Acts 2:32- 36. | |
| Jesus Christ also indicated his ascension in Matthew 26:64, John | |
| 6:62, John 7:33, and John 14:28. Jesus� ascension was forty days | |
| after the resurrection according to Acts 1:3 and at the Mount of | |
| Olives, as indicated by Luke 24:50, compared with Mark 11:1 and | |
| Acts 1:12. After Jesus� resurrection, he realized that he would | |
| have to leave his disciples, so they could be on their own. In | |
| Acts 1:3-14, Jesus said, �You will receive power when the Holy | |
| Spirit has come upon you and you will be my witnesses . . . to | |
| end of the earth.� So Jesus, during his resurrection time, is | |
| offering his followers the �3Ps.� The three things they would be | |
| offered were: a promise, a purpose, and a preparation. | |
| Jesus promises his followers the power of the Holy Spirit, as | |
| revealed in Acts. 1:8. We can expect to receive power when the | |
| promised Holy Spirit arrives. The presence of the Holy Spirit | |
| will bring us comfort as indicated in Acts 9:31 to the | |
| believers. Too many people today do not want to give up their | |
| old ways of sin and turn their lives over to the Lord. The | |
| social life and style today is not compatible with the Bible. | |
| The power of the Holy Spirit is for the purpose of witnessing to | |
| others and sharing God�s love and gift of salvation. Jesus | |
| offered us the time and means of preparation. �All these were | |
| constantly devoting themselves to prayer.� (v .4) | |
| We should be ready for his sudden return, as illustrated in 1 | |
| Thessalonians 5:2, not by standing around looking into the | |
| �sky.� Why was the ascension of Jesus important? We may answer | |
| this question in the following three points. 1. His ascension | |
| marked the success of his earthly mission. Jesus completed all | |
| that the Father had designed for him to accomplish. His �Holy | |
| Birth,� miracles, teaching, death, resurrection, and appearances | |
| had proven His divine nature and had fulfilled the Old Testament | |
| prophecies of the Messiah�s first advent. 2. His ascension | |
| marked the time when Jesus once again enjoyed His heavenly | |
| glory. | |
| During His time on earth, with the exception of the | |
| transfiguration on the mountain in Mathew 17:1-9, Jesus limited | |
| any expression of the heavenly glory that He enjoyed prior to | |
| his earthly birth. 3. His ascension marked the beginning of the | |
| time when Jesus was preparing a place for his followers, as John | |
| 14:2-3 reveals to us �In my Father�s house are many rooms. If it | |
| were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place | |
| for you?� His ascension established the path for Christ�s second | |
| coming as the angels in Acts 1 told his disciples. Jesus will | |
| return just as he left, as illustrated in Daniel 7:13-14. | |
| Jesus is in heaven with his Father, waiting for us. His | |
| ascension marks the beginning of the time for us to communicate | |
| the message of Jesus� love and salvation for all. We need to | |
| work to be God�s eyes, mouth, ears, and hands in witnessing of | |
| his gift of salvation. How are you preparing yourselves to | |
| accept the �Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20? | |
| [/quote]Excellent post, Mark and very informative. I learned | |
| from this. | |
| #Post#: 11943-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ascension | |
| By: guest73 Date: April 15, 2020, 4:04 am | |
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| Thank you Chaplain | |
| #Post#: 13233-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ascension | |
| By: patrick jane Date: May 22, 2020, 9:55 am | |
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| [img] | |
| https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/117413.jpg?w=940[/img] | |
| https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2020/may-web-only/whats-up-with-ascension.… | |
| What�s Up with the Ascension? | |
| Seated at the right hand of God, what�s Jesus doing up there? | |
| Fellow church members occasionally ask: �If all our sin was | |
| dealt with when Jesus died on the cross, why must we still | |
| confess it?� | |
| The answer is partly found in an oft overlooked aspect of | |
| Christian belief�Jesus� ascension. According to the New | |
| Testament, God raised Jesus from the dead, and then, 40 days | |
| later, took him up into heaven (Acts 1:9�11). Romans, Hebrews, | |
| and 1 John all describe the ascended Jesus actively working for | |
| his people in God�s heavenly presence. Romans 8:34 and Hebrews | |
| 7:25 identify Jesus� present activity as intercession. In 1 John | |
| 2:1�2, Jesus serves as an advocate before the Father. | |
| But why do God�s people need an advocate? Is the Crucifixion not | |
| enough for our salvation? I would answer no. The single event of | |
| the Cross is not sufficient�only the person of Jesus is | |
| sufficient. If all we had were the Cross, then we�d have no | |
| salvation. As important as Jesus� death is, Christ�s saving work | |
| involves more. We need Jesus� ongoing ministry of intercession | |
| for our salvation. Hebrews identifies Jesus� ongoing | |
| intercession as key for Jesus �to save completely those who come | |
| to God through him� (Heb. 7:25). To reduce Jesus� saving work | |
| merely to his dying ignores this important aspect of Jesus� | |
| present ministry for his people. | |
| Salvation isn�t accomplished just because Jesus died but because | |
| he was also raised and ascended into heaven. There, continuously | |
| interceding for us, Jesus maintains the New Covenant better | |
| (permanently better) than the Old Testament sacrifices and | |
| priests maintained the old. Hebrews and 1 John describe Christ�s | |
| heavenly ministry using concepts drawn from Old Testament | |
| sacrifices and priestly ministry. Hebrews looks to the annual | |
| Day of Atonement (Lev. 16) to explain how the ascended Jesus | |
| ensures his people�s salvation. The earthly high priests entered | |
| God�s presence in the Holy of Holies once every year to offer | |
| the sacrifice of atonement by sprinkling blood. | |
| But Jesus did something better. He ascended to God�s presence in | |
| the heavenly Holy of Holies once for all time. There, as an | |
| ever-living sacrifice, he offered himself before the Father the | |
| way the earthly high priests offered the sacrificial blood (Heb. | |
| 9:6�7, 24�26). Hebrews says that Jesus took his seat at God�s | |
| right hand after he made purification for sins (Heb. 1:3). Jesus | |
| presently rules on the heavenly throne as God�s exalted Son. | |
| Hebrews also affirms that Jesus now serves as the Great High | |
| Priest who continues to work for the salvation of his siblings. | |
| He is seated, but he is not silent. Even now, the ascended | |
| Christ ministers as the Great High Priest in the heavenly Holy | |
| of Holies (Heb. 8:1�2), perpetually interceding for his people | |
| (Heb. 7:25). This is part of how he saves us completely. | |
| Similarly, 1 John reflects on Jesus� work in the light of Jewish | |
| sacrifices: Jesus himself is the �atoning sacrifice� now located | |
| in the Father�s presence (1 John 2:1-2). As in Hebrews, Jesus is | |
| not silent in God�s presence. He actively advocates for his | |
| people when they sin. This advocacy supplies the rationale for | |
| John�s admonition to believers to continually confess their sins | |
| (1 John 1:9). The reality of ongoing sin requires ongoing | |
| confession and forgiveness of sin. Jesus� ascension makes this | |
| possible because Jesus, who is the atoning sacrifice, presently | |
| pleads with his Father for his people. Unlike Hebrews, 1 John | |
| does not identify Jesus as high priest, but Jesus� ongoing | |
| advocacy clearly implies his priestly ministry. | |
| In Romans 8:34, Paul also highlights the importance of Jesus� | |
| ongoing intercession at God�s right hand as a central means for | |
| preserving relationship between God and God�s people. No one can | |
| condemn those who are in Christ. This truth depends not only on | |
| Jesus� death, but, as Paul says, even more on his resurrection | |
| and present intercession at God�s right hand. Paul can therefore | |
| confidently declare that nothing �will be able to separate us | |
| from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord� (Rom. | |
| 8:39). Jesus� love extends beyond the Cross�his death, | |
| resurrection, and ongoing intercession at God�s right hand are | |
| essential for his people�s salvation. Take out any one of those | |
| elements and, like the Jenga tower that falls to pieces when a | |
| key block is removed, Paul�s confident claims in Romans 8:35�39 | |
| collapse. | |
| The preceding reflections do not do full justice to the | |
| significance of Jesus� ascension. They only highlight some of | |
| the important implications of this event. They remind us that | |
| our ascended Lord is not sitting silently in his Father�s | |
| presence. He actively intercedes and advocates for us, | |
| ministering before the Father as our merciful and faithful high | |
| priest (Heb. 2:17). We need this ministry as we continue to wait | |
| for the Lord to return and make all things right (Heb. 9:28). | |
| Our salvation is completely contingent on Jesus�the one who died | |
| but even more rose, ascended, and presently intercedes for us. | |
| All of this brings us back to our opening question. Why do we | |
| continue to confess our sins and seek forgiveness even after | |
| professing faith in his salvific death? We do this, boldly even, | |
| because Jesus ascended as our great advocate, our high priest | |
| (Heb. 4:14�16). He has returned to his Father and ours to | |
| intercede on our behalf. This present work is an essential part | |
| of the ongoing relationship that he, the Father, the Holy | |
| Spirit, and we as God�s people share. Jesus� ascension, we might | |
| say, is part of how he maintains the New Covenant relationship | |
| he inaugurated at his death. Atonement in the Old Testament | |
| wasn�t accomplished simply by slaughtering animals; their bodies | |
| and blood had to be brought to the altars by priests with | |
| prayers offered. Similarly, Jesus� ascension brought him, the | |
| crucified and resurrected one, into God�s heavenly presence to | |
| minister as his people�s high priest. He is the atoning | |
| sacrifice who died, rose, and now intercedes for his siblings. | |
| He ensures his people will receive the salvation God has | |
| promised them. We still sin and fall short, but we have an | |
| advocate in heaven. We can, therefore, confidently proclaim his | |
| death, until he comes (1 Cor. 11:26). | |
| David M. Moffitt is Reader in New Testament Studies, University | |
| of St Andrews, Scotland | |
| #Post#: 18503-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ascension | |
| By: patrick jane Date: October 7, 2020, 8:52 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBqvj2Jj7zE | |
| #Post#: 36640-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ascension | |
| By: patrick jane Date: January 12, 2022, 10:52 am | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faV2e6Lzd4I | |
| #Post#: 39727-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ascension | |
| By: patrick jane Date: May 25, 2022, 12:07 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjdgT-E0eE8 | |
| #Post#: 41666-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ascension | |
| By: patrick jane Date: August 17, 2022, 7:56 am | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T63cwkPY1q4 | |
| #Post#: 42234-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ascension | |
| By: patrick jane Date: September 10, 2022, 12:50 am | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azgOvVOSnt8 | |
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