Happy Ascension Day! This day marks the time when Jesus was “taken up into” heaven 40 days after rising from the dead (Acts 1:9).
Just before He ascended, Jesus announced to His disciples that He had been “given all authority in heaven and on earth” (Matthew 28:18). This was a bold declaration—spoken like someone who saw Himself in charge.
Some have wondered how Jesus’ claim to be ruler of all could be true when the Roman government was still clearly running the show. And how can His claim be true today, given the level of chaos and corruption in our world? Their point is well taken if we define authority the way the world typically defines being in charge. But as others have pointed out, Jesus completely redefined what being in charge looked like in His kingdom.
Jesus taught that the rulers of this age exercise authority and power by bullying and bossing people around, but those who follow Him are going to exercise power another way: “Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first among you must become your slave. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Matthew 20:26-28).
Does Jesus have authority over all? Absolutely. But He’s also the ultimate servant leader who conquered sin and death by sacrificing His life for us. It’s through this new kind of power that we as believers in Jesus can stand with Him and proclaim that He is Lord of heaven and earth today! (Ephesians 1:21-22). And it’s in this same kind of power that we’re called to pray for and advance His kingdom on earth as it is in heaven (Ephesians 1:23).
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Psalm 23:1-6
More:
Read Ephesians 1:19-23 and Philippians 2:6-11 and consider what these Scriptures reveal about Jesus’ authority.
Next:
How has Jesus’ authority helped transform your life? What does Ascension Day mean to you?
Gary Shultz on May 14, 2015 at 7:33 am
It still is a mystery to me how we have such a difficult time growing where we are planted. Christ negotiated His life perfectly through a world that was not very friendly to Him as a person or His message. The only thing He seemed to be attached to was the people in it. Thanks
Tom Felten on May 14, 2015 at 8:48 am
Jeff, thanks for the reminder of what it means to be a servant-leader. I’m grateful for many who have modeled this to me and for the example that Jesus gave us with a towel and basin.
Winn Collier on May 29, 2015 at 3:12 pm
Thank you for reminding us of the Feast of Ascension. This is like the ugly step-child of Christian celebrations, but it’s important.