Thursday, May 14, 2015

Who is in control, anyway?

Today is Ascension Day, May 14, 2015. As an observance on the traditional Christian calendar it doesn't get as much attention as Christmas or Easter. So what's the big deal? Jesus had been spending time with his disciples off-and-on for 40 days. Finally, he decided to officially authorize them to carry on his mission and then, instead of just disappearing, flew up into the sky! It seems as though he had been going back and forth between heaven and earth during those 40 days, so what was different about this day? What was accomplished on that original ascension Thursday? And why is it important to us today?

Glorification. Paul confessed that Jesus was "taken up in glory" (1 Timothy 3:16; see also 1 Peter 1:21). In prayer to the Father Jesus had anticipated returning to "the glory I had with you before the world began" (John 17:5). When the divinity of the Son of God was poured into humanity, he took on mortal flesh and blood. He had to leave the fullness of the glory of heaven behind. But now, having received an immortal, indestructible resurrected body, he was able to return to glory, to live in the fullness of God's splendor and majesty. This full return to glory was accomplished on that first Ascension Day.

Exaltation. During his life and ministry Jesus assumed the position of subordination as a servant redeemer. When his work was finished, he was "exalted to the right hand of God" (Acts 2:33; 5:31). In his exaltation Jesus was declared to be "both Lord and Christ" (Acts 2:36). 

Enthronement. Exalted to a place of glory Jesus assumed his rightful place as the King of kings and Lord of lords. All authority in heaven and on earth was given to him. The reign of Jesus is not waiting for some future time but is a present reality. "He must reign" now (1 Corinthians 15:25), and he will continue to reign until every enemy of God's Kingdom is firmly placed under his feet.

High Priesthood. As the universal reigning king Jesus has a very specific mission in heaven - one which he is sharing with his Body on earth (1) Jesus is making intercession for his followers (Hebrews 7:25). Jesus is continuously representing his people before the Father as our eternal High Priest (Hebrews 6:20). (2) Jesus is building his church (Matthew 16:18). And the first step was to send the promised Holy Spirit to be with and in his church (Acts 2:1-4). Jesus stands in the midst of his church, the Head of his church, empowering them to represent the Good News of his rule.

Glorification, exaltation, enthronement and high priesthood were all initiated on that first ascension day. And the manner of his ascension was intended to communicate a promise. "This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way" (Acts 1:11). The reign of Jesus in heaven is not the end of the story. At the end of this age God's throne will return to the earth in a New Jerusalem. But until that day we can be confident in the authority and ministry of Jesus. We have a King now, ruling and reigning from heaven, representing us as our great High Priest, while we long for his return.

NOTE: Many thanks to my good friend and Dean of Portland Bible College, Ken Malmin. For 18 years I had the privilege of teaching "Basic Doctrine" under Ken's leadership, using the textbook written by Ken and Kevin Conner. This post used the outline from that class. 

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