The Ascension of Our Lord
God is ascended with jubilee, and the Lord with the sound of a
trumpet.
Psalm 46:6
Psalm 46:6
On the feast of the Ascension of our Lord we celebrate the fulfillment of the prophecy of King David, which is used as the Prokimenon of the day. What does it mean for Orthodox Christians? It is not only Jesus Christ Who has ascended; for He has raised human nature itself to the heavens. We too shall rise from the dead and, if we are judged worthy, will rise with our regenerated, spiritual body to heaven, where, as the Blessed Augustine says, “all the people of God shall be made equal to the angels.”
But the thought of this promise reminds us also of our
responsibility. The risen Lord is no longer with us in the flesh, but only
through His invisible Holy Spirit. The interim between the First and Second
Coming of Christ is for us a time of witness and testimony of Him Whom we
worship without seeing. The Lord, just before His Ascension, commanded His
disciples: Go
ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature (St. Mark
16:15); and He told them, Ye
shall be my witnesses … unto the uttermost part of the earth (Acts 1:8).
Christ has been with us for forty days, and we have rightly
feasted; we must now, being filled with the Holy Spirit of God, strive to
spread His Gospel and be His witnesses before the world. For everything that we
do, or fail to do, we shall be judged by Him Who shall return to earth in the
same way He ascended to Heaven. With such a sobering thought in mind, how can
we not be zealous to make His truth known, so that all may join in the joyous
cry of this feast, Be
thou exalted, O God, above the heavens, and Thy glory over all the earth (Psalm
107:6 LXX, 108:5 Hebrew text).
From The
Heavenly Realm, St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood, 1983
Hieromonk Seraphim (Rose)21 / 05 / 2015
Source: http://www.pravoslavie.ru/english/79457.htm
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