Our lesson for today is from the book of Acts and in it we hear the story of Jesus’ ascension. It is the story behind our words in the creed: He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right had of the father. The disciples watch him go–looking up at as he disappeared in a cloud. I always have a visual image of this text that looks kinda like this: a whole bunch of guys standing around with their mouths gaping open looking up into the sky with confused and perplexed looks on their faces like a bunch of turkeys gawking at the rain.
They’ve been with Jesus through the thick and thin. The time he fed so many people on just a bit of fish and bread. The time they were in the boat and thought they were going to drown and then, with a word, he stilled the huge storm. The time he healed this person or that person, when he told parables that were so wise, so full of the wonder of the Kingdom of God that some were to great to understand, while others were just good common sense. They’d seen him carried away by the authorities, unjustly tortured and put to death. They’d also seen him rise from the dead, teach them again about the kingdom of God and the amazing power of God to defeat death forever.
So, they ask him ‘Lord, is THIS the time when you will restore the kingdom to Israel?’ Valid question, I think. Maybe they were beginning to get it–to catch on that this Kingdom of God thing wasn’t about a military coup. Maybe they were still hanging on to the idea of an earthly kingdom. Surely, the man who was killed, dead in the tomb, and rose up to live again could do ANYTHING! I’m not so sure this is an unreasonable question. Lord, is it Now? Are you going to finally do this Now?
But Jesus starts talking about how no one knows the time or the season. It is what the Father has set it to be and no one else knows. But, he tells them, you will receive the Holy Spirit and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and even to the ends of the earth!
Ummm. What? Why wasn’t he just going to do this restoring of the kingdom business now? Surely he could do it now if he wanted to! And then, just like that, he disappears. Well actually, he rises up and a cloud takes him away. But it’s the same thing. What? Why did he go? Where did he go? What are we going to do now…….
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