Ascended to Heaven in Human Form 

Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus,
which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye
have seen him go into heaven. Acts 1:11. 

While the disciples were still gazing upward, voices addressed them which
sounded like richest music. They turned, and saw two angels in the form of
men, who spoke to them, saying, "Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up
into heaven? this same Jesus . . . shall so come in like manner as ye have
seen him go into heaven." 

These angels were of the company that had been waiting in a shining cloud to
escort Jesus to His heavenly home. The most exalted of the angel throng,
they were the two who had come to the tomb at Christ's resurrection, and
they had been with Him throughout His life on earth. With eager desire all
heaven had waited for the end of His tarrying in a world marred by the curse
of sin. The time had now come for the heavenly universe to receive their
King. . . . 

Christ had ascended to heaven in the form of humanity. The disciples had
beheld the cloud receive Him. The same Jesus who had walked and talked and
prayed with them; who had broken bread with them; who had been with them in
their boats on the lake; and who had that very day toiled with them up the
ascent of Olivet--the same Jesus had now gone to share His Father's throne.
And the angels had assured them that the very One whom they had seen go up
into heaven would come again even as He had ascended. He will come "with
clouds; and every eye shall see him." . . . Well might the disciples rejoice
in the hope of their Lord's return. 

When the disciples went back to Jerusalem, the people looked upon them with
amazement. After the trial and crucifixion of Christ, it had been thought
that they would appear downcast and ashamed. Their enemies expected to see
upon their faces an expression of sorrow and defeat. Instead of this there
was only gladness and triumph. Their faces were aglow with a happiness not
born of earth. They did not mourn over disappointed hopes, but were full of
praise and thanksgiving to God. With rejoicing they told the wonderful story
of Christ's resurrection and His ascension to heaven, and their testimony
was received by many. }

The disciples no longer had any distrust of the future. They knew that Jesus
was in heaven, and that His sympathies were with them still. They knew that
they had a friend at the throne of God, and they were eager to present their
requests to the Father in the name of Jesus. . . . They extended the hand of
faith higher and higher, with the mighty argument, "It is Christ that died,
yea rather, that is risen again . . . who also maketh intercession for us"
(Rom. 8:34). And Pentecost brought them fullness of joy in the presence of
the Comforter, even as Christ had promised (The Desire of Ages, pp.
831-833). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 101

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