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Read Luke 24.
This chapter describes the resurrection of Christ and his appearances to his disciples. At the end of this chapter, though, Jesus blessed the disciples (v. 50) and "...he left them and was taken up into heaven." That was the end of Christ's ministry on earth.
We call this the ascension and it teaches that Jesus was received bodily into heaven. But why? Why did he leave so publicly? Why did he physically leave this earth as a man, rather than as a spirit? There are two reasons why Jesus ascended into heaven the way that he did:
We spend much more time and effort on the death and resurrection of Jesus--as we should. But Jesus's ascension is important, too. Believe in the bodily ascension of Jesus Christ and believe and look for his return.
By DailyPBJRead Luke 24.
This chapter describes the resurrection of Christ and his appearances to his disciples. At the end of this chapter, though, Jesus blessed the disciples (v. 50) and "...he left them and was taken up into heaven." That was the end of Christ's ministry on earth.
We call this the ascension and it teaches that Jesus was received bodily into heaven. But why? Why did he leave so publicly? Why did he physically leave this earth as a man, rather than as a spirit? There are two reasons why Jesus ascended into heaven the way that he did:
We spend much more time and effort on the death and resurrection of Jesus--as we should. But Jesus's ascension is important, too. Believe in the bodily ascension of Jesus Christ and believe and look for his return.