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Daily Bread

Why did He leave?

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Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven. — Acts 1:11

As a young boy, I loved the story of Jesus ascending into heaven. I visualized Him slowly rising above the earth with hands outstretched in blessing. I remember wondering why He went up visibly instead of instantly disappearing as He had done at other times after His resurrection. I also wondered where heaven is located and what Jesus is doing there now.

Why did Jesus ascend visibly? Perhaps to show that His earthly ministry was completed and that He would no longer be seen by His disciples. He had paid the price for sin (Rom. 5:8), defeated Satan (Heb. 2:14), and broken the power of death (Rev. 1:18) He had given His followers all the evidence and instruction they needed to live for Him (Acts 1:1-3).

What did He ascend to do? To give “gifts to men” (Eph. 4:8), to send the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:33), to be our Intercessor (Rom. 8:34) and Advocate (1 John 2:1), and to take up His role as Head of the church (Eph. 1:20-23).

Where is heaven? I once thought of it as a place millions of miles away in outer space. Now I think of it as a realm near at hand but undetectable. I know Jesus is there, and someday I’ll be there too. This fills my heart with gratitude and praise. How wonderful that we have an ascended Savior!   — Herb Vander Lugt

To the Father Christ ascended,

For His work on earth had ended;

Now in heaven interceding

By His Spirit He is leading. — Sper

READ: Acts 1:1-11

The work Jesus accomplished for us

the Spirit now accomplishes in us.

The Bible in one year:

• Job 35-37

BY HIS SPIRIT HE

EPH

FOR HIS

HEAVEN

HEB

HERB VANDER LUGT

HOLY SPIRIT

JESUS

NOW I

SPER

TO THE FATHER CHRIST

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