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Why is the ascension of Jesus important?

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Jesus' ascension confirms His victory and His ongoing role as mediator at God's right hand.

The ascension of Jesus is a vital event in Christian theology, as it signifies His exaltation and sovereign reign after completing the work of redemption. When Mark recounts that Jesus was 'received up into heaven, and sat down on the right hand of God,' it illustrates that He took His rightful place of authority. This ascension not only marks the conclusion of His earthly ministry but also signifies that He continually intercedes for His people as our great high priest. His sitting at the right hand of God symbolizes the completion of His sacrifice and assures believers of our position and security in Him. The ascension offers comfort and hope, reminding us that He remains actively involved in the affairs of our lives.
Scripture References: Mark 16:19, Romans 8:34

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So Then
Don Fortner · Mar 21, 1999
Joshua

Joshua

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