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Sermon on Acts 1.1-11
Title: Ascension….
What for?
Theme:  Christ continues his ministry from the throne of God.
Goal: to encourage Christians that Christ continues his ministry from the throne of God.
Need:  often we live not thinking about Christ’s position at the right hand of God.
Sermon in Oral Style
 
Ephesians 4:8, 10-13
 
Sermon Outline:
          Before:  Disciples are worried and afraid.
During:  Disciples lose sight of him because of the clouds.
After:
1.
He has ascended to reign on the throne.
2.     He has ascended to be our mediator.
3.
He has ascended to hand over the ministry to his disciples.
Congregation, do you know what holiday passed this week.
May Day.
Yes.
But one that passed on Thursday night.
Who knows which holiday it was?
The passage might just give us a little bit of a clue.
Ascension Day.
Some of us might be thinking, “I had no idea that many Christians pay special attention to the day Jesus ascended into heaven.
Hey that’s interesting.”
Since there were forty days that Jesus was seen by people after his resurrection, we celebrate ascension day forty days after Easter.
Looking at a calendar we see that since Easter always falls on a Sunday, forty days later will always be a Thursday.
Ascension Day was this past Thursday.
Ascension Day breezes by so quickly.
But this morning, we will step into the days of the ascension to try to understand the importance of the ascension to the kingdom of God.
We will try to feel what feelings probably were running through the hearts of the disciples.
And then God’s word will move us to either change some pattern of our life to fit better with his kingdom work.
Or, it will encourage us in the life we are already living for his kingdom.
When last did were you afraid.
What made you afraid?
The last moment of fear for me was when my one year old daughter Haley had what is called a febrile seizure.
She was with my wife at church after coffeebreak when suddenly she just slumped over and was completely unresponsive.
Someone came and got me from my office very quickly saying, Some thing is wrong with Haley.
I ran over and saw her on the ground, breathing, but not moving, eyes rolled back.
That was the worst feeling, not knowing what to do or where to find help.
Haley is fine now.
The seizure was caused by a fever that suddenly spiked.
She will grow out of having them by the time she is five, and my not even have another one again.
I will never forget what it felt like to be in that moment of fear.
The questions, the confussion, the wanting to do something but not knowing what.
What has made you afraid.
Christ ascends into heaven during a time of fear and confusion for the disciples.
Acts 1 starts off saying, “1In my former book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus began to do and to teach 2until the day he was taken up to heaven, after giving instructions through the Holy Spirit to the apostles he had chosen.
Something you may not have known about the book of Acts is that Luke wrote it as a sequel to the gospel called Luke.
If we were making making movies of Luke’s books we would actually call the book of Luke: Episode I:  The Acts of Jesus.
The sequel, the book we call Acts would be called Episode II:  The Acts of the Holy Spirit.
In Acts 1, Luke is assuming we remember what was said at the end of the book of Luke.
And the feeling in Luke 24 is one of terrible anxiety.
The disciples hadn’t seen Jesus after he rose from the dead.
And when he does see them they think he’s a ghost and they need to give many convincing proofs that he is really resurrected from the dead.
Until they have these proofs they really don’t know what’s up.
What now?
Of course they have all kinds of questions for Christ and need to be taught so much.
After all, it isn’t every day you get to talk to someone resurrected into their eternal body.
It just doesn’t happen?
So Christ begins calming their fears and worries.
He tells them that the time is coming that Holy Spirit is going to come on them.
Then they ask the same confused question they have been asking the whole time of Christ’s ministry.
Are you going to finally boot these Romans out and set up the kingdom now? 
       Christ tells them in verse7He said to them: “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority.
8But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”
Before the ascension Christ is trying to still their fears and their confused hearts.
He is saying be at peace.
Don’t worry yourselves about all these questions.
Just go with this one task.
Be filled with the Holy Spirit and then live out loud.
Pass it on.
Give your account of how I died and rose again.
Christ would give us the same encouragement as well in the midst of our fears and confusion.
Its okay to be confused.
Its normal to worry about things like jobs and money and relationships and your loved ones.
Its normal to be confused about what the plan is for your future or for what God is going to do with your life.
But Christ has not changed his mind about how he encourages us all through this.
He tells us not to worry about tomorrow and what it will bring.
He says, just be faithful to one thing.
Be a witness in the world to the way Jesus Christ has worked his power in your life.
We are all encouraged to be an eye witness.
Before the ascension Christ encourages the disciples and all of us to share our personal stories of the power of his death and resurrection.
The actual act of the ascension is important as well.
Its interesting to talk about what way Christ was looking as he ascended into heaven.
Is he holding out his hands to his disciples blessing them as he returns to heaven?
Or is he hold his arms up ready to take his place on the throne at the right hand of God?
          What we do know is that Christ ascended and was hidden from their view by a cloud.
Interstingly, John Calvin, on of the great teachers of Scripture and world Changers for Christ, John Calvin said the fact that Christ is hidden from view is very important to what we do during the Lord’s Supper.
Where is Christ right now?
Is this his body, really?
Is this his blood really?
No.  What we believe about this meal is that Christ has ascended but his presence is a spiritual one.
The cloud hides Christ in his ascension so that the disciples must release him physically.
They must let go in order to begin to be nourished spiritually, not just by his physical presence.
What would have happened to the spiritual lives of the disciples if Christ had not ascended and given the Holy Spirit?
The disciples would have been as poor of believers and followers as they ever had been.
They could not have become the witnesses to the world because they would constantly have to depend on the physical presence of Christ.
Calvin says part of the importance of the ascension for the Lord’s Supper is that we know that we must be nourished spiritually apart for the physical presence of Christ.
It makes it so the Lord’s Supper is something that strengthens our faith.
Even though we do not see with our eyes or hear the teaching directly from Christ.
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