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What does the Bible say about the ascension of Jesus?

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The Bible depicts the ascension of Jesus as His glorious return to heaven after His resurrection, affirming His sovereignty and ongoing priestly role.

The ascension of Jesus is a significant event discussed in the New Testament, particularly in Acts 1:9-11, where He is taken up into heaven in the sight of His disciples. This event signifies not only His victory over sin and death but also the opening of a new way for believers to approach God. As the high priest of our faith, Jesus ascends to the Father to intercede for His people, making it possible for them to enter into communion with God. His ascension reaffirms His divine authority, as He sits at the right hand of God, ruling with power until all enemies are put under His feet.
Scripture References: Acts 1:9-11, Hebrews 9:24, Psalm 110:1, Psalm 47:5, Hebrews 10:12, Hebrews 7:25, Acts 1:1-14, John 6:62

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The Ascension
Stephen Hyde · Jun 1, 2025
Joshua

Joshua

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