As followers of Jesus, we await His coming. Every generation
of believers, since the time of His resurrection and ascension into heaven,
watch for His return. We say, “Come, Lord Jesus.” He is right at the door.
We wait, firmly
planted, removed from darkness into light, side-by-side with our fellow
believers, encouraging, waiting expectantly. We do not want to be so heavenly
minded that we are no earthly good. It is not only pie in the sky when we die,
but steak on the plate while we wait. Jesus will give us meaningful things to
do, gifts to use, ways to help a hurting world, even when our eyes remain fixed
on our heavenly home and heaven’s hope and glory. We know we will live forever
and we press forward.
The disciples
scattered when Jesus was arrested and sent to the cross. The Jews were
expecting their Messiah, their King to rule over the earth, to defeat the
oppressive Roman government. They thought, they believed, Jesus was the King.
They did not understand.
He came back to
them from an empty tomb. He overcame death! He spoke with them. He walked
through a wall and showed Doubting Thomas His nail-punctured hands. Impulsive
Peter, as he had done once before, jumped right out of the boat when he saw
Jesus along the shore. Jesus cooked for them and I imagine John (he called
himself “the disciple Jesus loved”) sitting right next to his resurrected
friend as they ate their fish picnic along the beach.
He was back. The
kingdom had come. Hope once more. But, not quite yet. Jesus tells them He must
leave. He will send them the power of the Holy Spirit and they will be His
witnesses. What?! They did not understand.
After He
said this, He was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid Him from
their sight. They were looking intently up into the sky as He was going, when
suddenly two men dressed in white stood beside them. “Men of Galilee,” they
said, “why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has
been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen
Him go into heaven.” Acts 1 9-11
Over 2,000 years
later, we look intently into the sky. Is it today, Lord? The disciples could
not have imagined a 2,000-year span before their King returned. They could not
imagine the Gentile world being offered this gift of grace, a chance to be born
again into new life, and that the power of the same Holy Spirit would dwell
within us as we wait.
Well, don’t just
stand there! We have work to do, before He arrives. He will be back to get us
and take us home.
Dear Jesus,
Each day brings us closer to seeing You in Your glory. We are
Your witnesses to the ends of the earth. We fix our eyes on heaven, as we move
ahead on earth.
Amen
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