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*The Acts of the Apostles*
*Chapter 1:9-11*
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*Key points in the life of Christ:*
          The Incarnation                                            His birth
          The Baptism                                                          The ministry beginning
          The Transfiguration                                      The affirmation
          The Crucifixion                                            The sacrifice
          The Resurrection                                         The culmination
          The Ascension                                             The coronation
 
*Key points about the Ascension:*
1.)   We don’t make enough of this day!
a.
After Easter
b.
On a weekday
2.)   Luke shows this as an actual, historical event; Luke 24:50-53
a.      Place – Bethany
b.
People – The Apostles (different from the Disciples,   
          Apostles were followers who saw the resurrected Christ.)
c.     Point in time – 40 Days after Jesus’ resurrection
3.)   Luke shows this as an important spiritual event
a.
A specific conclusion to Jesus’ earthly ministry
b.     Special significance to his actions
                                                                          i.
Bethany  – place of His anointing
– home of His friends
- place of Lazarus’ resurrection
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Blessing – “Jesus raised his hands and blessed them”
c.     Sign that the Spirit would now come.
4.)   Luke shows us this is a practical event
a.      Gives testimony to His return
b.     Tells us what Jesus is doing now – “Seated at the right hand of the Father”.
c.     Challenges us to be ready for His glorious second coming!
i.
Don’t just stand there!
ii.
Be filled with joy!
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Live with an eternal perspective!
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