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How do we know that Jesus’ ascension is significant?

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Jesus' ascension is significant as it marks His exaltation and the completion of His redemptive work.

The significance of Jesus' ascension is underscored by the fact that He ascended not only to return to the Father but as the glorified God-man. This event affirms His victory over sin, death, and Satan, as presented in Psalm 24 and confirmed in the New Testament. In Acts 1, we see that He ascended visibly, and an angel assured the disciples that He would return in the same manner. His ascension also serves as the moment when He began to intercede for His people, taking His place at the right hand of God, where He appears in the presence of God on our behalf (Hebrews 9:24). Thus, His ascension is not just a historical event but a vital component of our salvation and ongoing relationship with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 24:7-10, Acts 1:9-11, Hebrews 9:24

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