The Ascension answers an important...
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The Ascension answers an important question any thoughtful person might ask: "If Jesus rose from the dead on Easter, where is he now?" the doctrine of the Ascension answers: "He is with God."
In the first century, when the ideas of the universe were "three-storied" (a flat earth with heaven above and hell beneath), the biblical writers portrayed Jesus rising to the sky. Medieval art pictures this, literally, with cherub angels lifting him, or the disciples gazing up at two feet just below a white, puffy cloud.
In our age, we need a different spatial concept. Jesus entering our hearts and wills, Jesus going to those parts of the earth where human life is counted as cheap, and suffering almost universal. That is still Ascension --it is lofty, uplifting, high in motive and meaning.
The Ascension is a continuing reality as Jesus is lifted up by our love and dedicated service.
In the first century, when the ideas of the universe were "three-storied" (a flat earth with heaven above and hell beneath), the biblical writers portrayed Jesus rising to the sky. Medieval art pictures this, literally, with cherub angels lifting him, or the disciples gazing up at two feet just below a white, puffy cloud.
In our age, we need a different spatial concept. Jesus entering our hearts and wills, Jesus going to those parts of the earth where human life is counted as cheap, and suffering almost universal. That is still Ascension --it is lofty, uplifting, high in motive and meaning.
The Ascension is a continuing reality as Jesus is lifted up by our love and dedicated service.
