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What is the significance of Christ's ascension?

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Christ's ascension is significant as it signifies His exaltation and the commencement of His reign from heaven.

The ascension of Christ is crucial in understanding His exalted position and ongoing work in the life of believers. Acts 1:9 describes how Jesus was taken up before the disciples, and His ascension marks the conclusion of His earthly ministry and the beginning of His reign in heaven. This event not only validates Christ's victory over sin and death but also sets the stage for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, empowering believers to carry on the mission of the church. Christ’s ascension assures believers that He is sovereignly ruling and interceding on our behalf, which brings profound hope and encouragement as we await His return.
Scripture References: Acts 1:9, Luke 24:50-53

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In Christ Himself
Henry Mahan · Dec 26, 2018
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