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The resurrection of Jesus - CCEAJesus’ ascension (Luke 24:50-53)

Very early on Sunday morning, after Jesus had been crucified, a group of women went his tomb. They found the stone rolled away from the tomb's entrance, but they did not find the body of Jesus.

Part of Religious StudiesThe revelation of God and the Christian Church

Jesus’ ascension (Luke 24:50-53)

Summary

Jesus led them out of the city as far as , where he raised his hands and blessed them. He was then taken up into . They worshiped him and went back into Jerusalem, filled with great joy, and spent all their time in the temple giving thanks to God.

Image caption,
A chromolithograph of the ascension of Christ, published in 1886

Understanding the text

This incident took place 40 days after the . During this time, writers record that there were many witnesses who saw Jesus after his resurrection.

The ascension literally means that Jesus ascended, or was taken up, to . This is significant as it shows that he has returned to Heaven after completing his mission on Earth.

Christians believe that Jesus is in Heaven with God, until He decides to send Jesus to Earth for the final judgement. This event is known as the Parousia.