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Why is the ascension of Christ significant?

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Christ's ascension confirms His role as our High Priest and the completion of salvation through His atoning sacrifice.

The ascension of Christ, as depicted in Judges 13:20, where the angel of the Lord ascended in the flame, represents the fulfillment of His sacrificial work. Hebrews 9:11-12 indicates that Christ entered the heavenly sanctum with His own blood, securing eternal redemption for His people. This act signifies not only the completion of His earthly ministry but also His continuous intercession for believers as our High Priest. The significance of Christ's ascension lies in assuring believers that their salvation is finalized and accepted in heaven.
Scripture References: Judges 13:20, Hebrews 9:11-12, Acts 5:31

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