Luke 24:51
“While he blessed them, he withdrew from them, and was carried up into heaven.”
BEREAN.AI
Title: Taken Up
Scripture: Luke 24:51
Luke says Jesus "was carried up into heaven." The disciples watched it happen. One moment He was standing there, speaking blessing. The next, He began rising until a cloud hid Him from sight. This was no ghost disappearing. This was a real man, with scars still in His hands, going up through the sky.
The ascension is not optional trivia. It proves Jesus finished His work. If any sin remained unpaid, He would still be on earth or in the grave. Instead, He returns to the Father as the accepted substitute. The throne He occupies is not a symbolic idea. It is the actual seat of cosmic authority, and His human body sits there.
Because He ascended, your salvation is secure. The Father will never reverse the verdict He announced by welcoming Jesus home. Your standing does not depend on your daily performance, but on the Son who already entered the Father's presence in your name. You do not have to chase acceptance; it was secured the moment Jesus passed through the heavens.
His absence also changes your work. You are not waiting for a king who is far away. You are announcing a king who has been installed and will soon return. The forty days between the resurrection and the ascension proved He is alive. The ascension proves He is in charge. That combination gives you courage to speak when it feels awkward and to forgive when it feels costly.
The same Jesus who blessed the disciples while ascending still blesses you now. He does not bless from a distance, but from the throne. His location does not reduce His attention. He carries your name into the presence of God every day, and nothing can remove you from there.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, we thank You that You have not left us orphaned. You have gone to the Father and opened the way for us. Keep us from living as though You are still in the tomb or still on the mountain. Make us bold to speak and glad to obey because we know You reign. Amen.