Christ's ascension after His victory on the cross is the source of spiritual gifts distributed to every believer for the building up of the church. Paul emphasizes unity in diversity rather than uniformity. Though the quotation from Psalm 68 and the reference to Christ's descent into the 'lower regions' present interpretive challenges, the text is rightly understood not as a literal descent into Hades, but as a reference to Christ's incarnation, death, and burial, underscoring His complete humility and redemptive journey. Paul's use of the Old Testament is valid and intentional, applying the psalm's theme of divine victory to Christ's triumph over spiritual powers and His subsequent outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The ultimate purpose of Christ's ascension and descent is to fill all things with His presence, making the church the visible expression of His fullness. This truth calls believers to humility, gratitude, and active service, recognizing that every spiritual gift is a divine endowment for the common good, enabling the body of Christ to grow in maturity and reflect the glory of Christ in the world.