The ascension of Jesus Christ presents us with powerful contrasts that reveal profound truths about our faith. Through examining both Luke's Gospel and the Book of Acts, we discover how Christ's departure actually enables our mission and transforms our perspective from fear to joy.
Why Did Jesus Leave? The Purpose Behind the Ascension
He Left So We Could Be Sent
Christ's ascension wasn't an abandonment—it was an empowerment. Before ascending, Jesus told his disciples: "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth" (Acts 1:8 ESV).
The ascension represents a beautiful paradox: Jesus physically departed so that he could spiritually empower his followers for worldwide ministry. His leaving enabled the coming of the Holy Spirit, who would equip the disciples for their mission.
From Earth to Heaven: A Strategic Position
In his birth, Christ came to us in the flesh to be with us. In his ascension, he was carried up to heaven in that same flesh to be there for us, ruling over the entire world from the position of ultimate authority at the Father's right hand.
This means Jesus didn't abandon his humanity when he ascended. He remains fully God and fully man, interceding for us from heaven in his glorified but real physical body.
What Was Christ's Resurrected Body Like?
Unique Characteristics of the Resurrection Body
Christ's post-resurrection body was remarkable in its unique properties. He could show the wounds in his hands and side to his disciples, demonstrating his physical reality. Yet this same body could walk through locked doors and walls.
Sometimes the disciples didn't even recognize him initially, only to suddenly realize "it is the Lord." This gives us a glimpse of what our own resurrection bodies might be like—real and physical, yet transformed and glorified.
How Did the Disciples React to the Ascension?
From Fear and Confusion to Understanding
Despite Jesus telling them three times that he would die and rise again, the disciples didn't understand until after it happened. Even then, they locked themselves in rooms out of fear of persecution.
Yet Jesus consistently greeted them with "Peace be with you"—words that became central to Christian liturgy. This greeting preceded every meal he shared with them, establishing the pattern of peace before feast that we follow in communion today.
The Blessing Before Departure
As Jesus prepared to ascend, Luke tells us he blessed his disciples. This wasn't just a casual farewell—it was a powerful blessing from the risen Christ that embedded peace in their hearts and prepared them for their mission.
The disciples' transformation was complete: "And they worshiped him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy, and were continually in the temple blessing God" (Luke 24:52-53 ESV).
What Can We Learn from the Angels' Message?
The Promise of Return
When the disciples stood gazing up into heaven after Jesus ascended, two angels appeared and asked: "Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven" (Acts 1:11 ESV).
This promise assures us that Christ's ascension isn't permanent separation—it's temporary positioning for his ultimate return.
How Should We Respond to Christ's Ascension Today?
Three Possible Reactions
When facing challenges in the church today—declining attendance, shortages of pastors and teachers, cultural opposition—we might respond with:
Desperation: Feeling lost without Christ's physical presence, grieving like the disciples initially did.
Resignation: Adopting a passive attitude, assuming God will handle everything without our participation.
Joy and Anticipation: The proper response, recognizing that Christ's ascension empowers our mission and guarantees his return.
Christ's Continued Presence
Though ascended, Jesus remains present with us. He is omniscient (all-knowing), omnipotent (all-powerful), and omnipresent (present everywhere). When two or three gather in his name, he is there in their midst.
We experience this presence especially in communion, where we celebrate his body and blood in, with, and under the bread and wine—continuing the pattern of peace and table fellowship he established with his disciples.
What Is Our Mission After the Ascension?
Witnessing with Joy
Our response to Christ's ascension should be active witness—not with apathy or fear, but with joy. We share his hope through:
- Worshiping together in fellowship, not just watching services online when avoidable
- Studying God's Word to receive confidence in our forgiveness and salvation
- Supporting one another through life's challenges and celebrations
- Witnessing through our words, actions, and deeds
The Promise of His Return
Christ will return "in the same way" he left—physically and visibly. Revelation depicts him coming on a white horse with an army of angels, wearing a robe splattered with the blood of the Lamb, ready to establish his kingdom on a new earth with his people.
Life Application
This week, choose joy and anticipation over fear and resignation. Christ's ascension wasn't his departure from your life—it was his strategic positioning to empower your mission. He sits at the Father's right hand, fully present through his Spirit, interceding for you and working through you.
Challenge yourself this week: Instead of worrying about the state of the church or feeling helpless about cultural changes, actively participate in Christ's mission. Worship with fellow believers, study God's Word, and look for opportunities to witness through your words and actions.
Questions for reflection:
- Am I responding to current challenges with fear, resignation, or joy and anticipation?
- How can I actively participate in Christ's mission rather than passively waiting?
- What specific ways can I witness to others about the hope I have in the ascended Christ?
- How does knowing Christ is physically present in heaven, interceding for me, change my daily perspective?
Remember: Christ left so you could be sent. His ascension empowers your mission and guarantees his return. Live with the joy and anticipation that comes from knowing your ascended Savior is both with you now and coming again.







