"And it came to pass, while He blessed them, He was parted from them,
and carried up into heaven." - Luke
24:51, 52
"Therefore being by the right hand of God exalted, and having received
of the Father the promise of the Holy Ghost, He hath shed forth this, which
ye now see and hear." - Acts
2:33
Natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God!
In this short sentence, which we have taken literally from God's Word, you
have the explanation why the wonders of Christ's coming, dying, resurrection,
ascension, and return in the Holy Ghost leave the natural man cold, do not
interest him, or provoke him. Those wonders instead awaken his laughter and
scorn. When the Godhead came to dwell in a very special sense in the church
making the church blessed forever, the wicked spoke of drunkenness: they
are full of sweet wine.
The things of the Spirit of God are foolish to the natural mind; for these
things are spiritually discerned, i.e., you must have eyes of the illuminated
mind, and eyes of the reborn heart in order to see the verities of God's wonderful
kingdom.
Yet how wonderful are these things when once you are enlightened!
Attend to this: Christ came into our prison, the prison of eternal death
and the curse and utter condemnation, and that prison could not hold Him for
one very simple reason: He loved God! And His love of God was so intense that
He loved Him for you and me and for the billions of the chosen Israel of God.
When these billions presently shall stand before the great white throne, God
will reveal His eternal love in the Lord Jesus Christ, and that love shall
show the justification of the redeemed. It has made you whiter than snow.
You shall be as the Bride who stands in all her beauty and splendor before
the face of her Bridegroom, ready to enter the palaces of the King and to
be very happy forever and ever.
He loved God so much that the cords of death could not hold Him. Hark to
the voice of the triumphant heralds of the gospel of God: Christ is risen
indeed!
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That risen Christ of God, with healing in His wings, walked
with His disciples no more after the resurrection. He appeared unto them ten
times, and the reason is plain: He wished to instruct them about the things
of the Kingdom that was coming; He wished to leave His witnesses behind, witnesses
of the greatest miracle ever performed: His resurrection!
But when the forty days are fulfilled in which He gave them
all this blessed instruction, He took them to Bethany, beautiful Bethany.
Travelers tell us that it is beautiful for situation, and I
can well believe it. It had to be so. The horror of Golgotha is no more. Jesus
is risen. God made Him a Prince and a Christ. His triumphant ascension must
needs be from a garden of beauty.
They have arrived at the Mount called Olivet. From its sides
a view of the city of the King is given. He views it as the Conqueror and
as the sole Possessor. Watch Him! He is going to take Jerusalem with Him to
heaven. Paul will instruct us later: when Jesus went to heaven, Jerusalem
went to heaven, which is the mother of us all.
They have arrived at Bethany.
We know that Jesus loved it. There He would often go in order
to converse and to have fellowship with His most beloved disciples: Mary,
Lazarus, and Martha.
Listen to the risen Lord!
He commands His disciples not to depart from Jerusalem. He gives
them the promise of the Holy Ghost.
He answers a foolish question, and gives the missionary command.
Then comes the end of His last discourse on earth.
The sound of His harmonious and beauteous speech lingers in
the grove of olives, and slowly dies away.
Look strongly on Him. He will soon be taken away from the church!
He lifts His hands and arms in blessing. He spreads those blessed
arms over the little group that stands in silence, waiting, waiting.
And then it happens!
Jesus went to heaven.
The text in the Acts of the Apostles tells us that "while they
beheld, He was taken up; and a cloud received Him out of their sight!"
Do you note the mysteriousness of it, the strangeness of every
episode that deals with Jesus since His resurrection? He comes and He goes,
and no doors hinder Him. He stands and He walks with His most intimate followers,
and they doubt, they durst not ask Him whether or not He was the Lord, because
they knew that He was indeed the Lord. Some believe, and others doubted. He
must condescend to eat and to drink in order to convince them that He is no
apparition to be dreaded, and you and I know that Jesus had no more need of
bread and drink. For Christ to eat and to drink at the lake of Tiberias, I
would almost call a miracle in reverse. But He did it in order to put the
minds of the fearful and wondering disciples at rest.
But everything is strange, and we should not marvel overmuch
at this for Jesus is the risen Lord. Henceforth He belongs to a different
world. He is the Firstfruit of the New Heavens and the New Earth that is coming.
Paul tells us that our life is hid with Christ in God. In a sense, that life
is even hid in heaven. For the present heaven of heavens is not even pure
in God's sight, and will presently have to make place for the pure and eternal
things that are being ushered in at the last day.
Thus it is here at Bethany. The disciples saw Him. They saw
His outstretched arms and hands.
And then a cloud!
No, I do not believe that it was a common cloud of vapor and
mist such as we see above us so often in this world of ours.
I think it was a glorious chariot which God sent in order to
receive His Son in heavenly places.
Our resurrected and glorified Redeemer is the wholly Other now.
He was earthly, but He is now heavenly.
While He blessed them, the cloud came and received Him out of
their sight.
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I do not think that it took Jesus very long to go to heaven.
When we say these things, we do not know what we are talking about. The heavenly
beings have their own laws, and they are different from ours. We speak of
so many miles per hour. In this vein we cannot speak when we speak about Jesus'
ascension. You may leave your measurements and yardsticks at home when you
are invited to attend the Ascension at Bethany.
You may look, and you may marvel, and that is your blessedness.
Even now, after so much study, dogmatics, exegesis and meditation,
we go to Bethany, listen for a while, and then we simply wonder and marvel
at the things that came to pass.
The disciples did not fare any better.
They heard the lingering sweetness of His last words.
They saw His benign and loving Face.
Perhaps they heard the softly spoken blessing. Maybe, I do not
know for certain, but maybe He said to them: The Lord bless you and keep you!
The Lord make His Face to shine upon you and be gracious to you! The Lord
lift up His Countenance upon you, and give you peace! (At least, if not these
words, then surely their content.) For that is the blessing of God for His
people Israel.
And then He went to heaven. But attend to this: while He blessed
them, He was taken up into heaven!
There is a revelation of unspeakable consolation.
The last time I saw my Lord on earth, His arms were extended
over me in divine blessing. While I write to you, and while you read these
simple words, His arms are above you and me: He is still blessing us!
The musical and melodious song of our triumphant resurrection
gospel has acquired additional charms. The chorus is swelling in notes that
have their origin in God's heart. The resurrected Lord is blessing us with
all spiritual blessings in heavenly places.
Is it any wonder that we begin to sing of hallelujah here on earth already?
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No, I do not know how long it took for the cloudy and glorious
chariot to bring Jesus to the throne of God. Perhaps He arrived there at once.
As a child I always thought that the journey to heaven took ten days since
there is that space of time between Ascension Day and Pentecost.
Now I know better (?).
But Jesus did go to heaven. We have abundant proof.
Jesus had told His disciples before His ascent that they should
abide in Jerusalem until they should receive the promise of the Holy Ghost,
and they were obedient to His words, for at the day of Pentecost, or rather,
after the Jewish day of Pentecost was fully come, that is, after it was entirely
past, we find the little group of disciples in an upper room. I like to think
that this upper room was in the temple. I do not know for certain, and it
seems as though no one knows for certain where this upper room was located.
But I would found my opinion on two grounds: first, because that temple was
the embodiment of the very idea of Pentecost - God dwelling with His people
in wondrous unity; second, because the great multitude at once go to the place
where they were sitting. If this place had been a common house, in a common
street of the city of God, I cannot understand how they could all with one
accord find this place where the disciples are. But if we understand the place
to have been an upper room of the Temple, then it is plain. The people of
Jerusalem, hearing the mysterious sound as of a mighty and rushing wind, at
once realize that it is something supernatural, and for them the supernatural
was not unknown. They had the Holy Scriptures which abundantly testified of
many strange things which had happened in the glorious past. Therefore, they
all with one accord go to the right place in order to find out about the origin
of this strange phenomenon. Finally, read verse
46 of Acts 2. It was their custom to congregate in the Temple.
But now let us attend unto the proof that Jesus went to heaven,
blessing His people. The effects are very convincing.
The tenth day after His glorious ascension they were with one
accord in one place, and suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing
mighty wind, and it filled the house where they were sitting.
There was no wind so that a man could feel it, or so that you
could see things sway in motion because of it. No, but it was the sound of
a rushing mighty wind. Moreover, it came from the heavens - that also was
noted, and it filled the house, the upper room, where they sat.
At the same time there appeared a great column as of fire, darting downward
in as many tongues as there were disciples, and this mass of cloven tongues
sat upon them.
It was no actual fire, but it appeared as fire.
Finally, they heard them speak in strange tongues as the Spirit gave them
utterance. They did not know those languages before this event, but at its
occurring they spoke the languages and dialects of every nation that God sent
to them for an audience.
These three things are the revelation of the blessings of Jesus Christ. He
shed forth "this which ye now see and hear."
Three things - they are signs of the gospel of God. That gospel was being
fulfilled as never before. It is the flood of waters upon a dry ground of
the prophet Isaiah. It is the fulfillment of Joel's prophecy: And it shall
come to pass afterward, that I will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh
.... It is the coming of the God of our salvation Who through Christ and His
Spirit is making His home in our hearts. The blessing arms of Jesus are still
over us, over the whole church!
Blessed Pentecost!
* * * * *
This ye now see and hear!
Let us look into these things a little more closely.
These are signs of God's eternal covenant of grace. There is
the sign of the rushing mighty wind from heaven. If you will remember Paul's
instruction in Romans 5, when he says that the love of God is spread abroad
in our hearts through the Holy Spirit that is given to us, then we can see
something of this sign's significance. God throws Himself irresistibly upon
His beloved church through Jesus the Lord.
God had exalted Him to the highest place in heaven, His Own
throne, and being seated at the right hand of the majesty on high, He gave
Him the promise, that is, the Holy Ghost. And the Holy Ghost is given by Christ
in His turn to His beloved church, from then on to dwell in her as the Spirit
of Christ, for there is a difference. Henceforth, the very quality of Jesus
Christ shall dwell in the church of God, making us taste Him in all the wonders
of His love and lovingkindness.
A strong and rushing wind: God is irresistible when He
comes to bless and to save us. Nothing can stop Him or His Spirit.
Then there is the sign of the fire. Negatively, fire is the sign of the purging
power of the Holy Spirit.
Are you a child of God? Well, you can prove it to yourself and others by
your sanctification. The fire of God's love will purge away, burn away all
the dross in your life. Here and now only in principle, but at your death
this selfsame Spirit will burn away all your sin and evil.
Positively, the fire of the Holy Ghost is the love of God that is spread
abroad in your heart. You are set on fire of heaven, and heaven's God. You
will love Him above all, and your miserable neighbor as yourself.
Then there is the sign of tongues! It is the healing of Babel's confusion.
"And God confused their language there!" Do you not remember that line in
your catechism book? But Babel is healed. Every one understands, and thousands
glory in the God of their salvation. They hear the speech of the Holy Spirit.
What else could it be but the recital of God's wonders and praises.
The last thing which the disciples saw of Jesus was the wonderful spectacle
of those blessing hands.
They are still over us. They gave the Holy Spirit and all His attending blessings.
We look to the heavens for His return. We wait, as those that wait for the
morning, the morning of the resurrection, and our waiting is not in vain.
We have the pledge of that wonderful Holy Spirit in our hearts and minds and
souls.