Can I get a
refill?
“I pray also that the eyes of
your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope
to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance
in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe.
That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which
he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated
him at his right hand in the heavenly realms.”
(Ephesians 1:15-23)
Here we
have some remarkable thoughts presented to us so we can live our
lives with confidence and certainty. The death and
resurrection of Jesus has surely given us the wonderful assurance
that the forgiveness of sins and eternal life has been extended to
us. But the difficulties, hardships and distractions of life
in a sinful world can often leave us uncertain about our lives day
by day.
On the
one hand it seems to us that if only we could have Jesus physically
here with us, that would make all the difference. So why did
he have to ascend back into heaven? If we think about it, we
can understand that it just wouldn’t work if he hadn’t ascended,
for he can only be physically in one place at one time.
However with his ascension he can now be with everyone, all
the time. Through his Spirit he can be at work for us all no
matter where we are or what our situation might be.
The
other issue in this regard, is the one that continually vexes us as
Christians. If we are Christians and God is good, why do we
experience so much that is bad? Where is this good and
powerful God in the midst of the difficulties and tragedies of
life?
Paul
reminds us of God’s incomparably great power for us who
believe. This power
is at work in our lives even now, working for our good and for the
good of his kingdom. Despite our sinfulness and that of the
world around us, God is now at work using everything that is
happening in our lives for good. Now we struggle to see how
many of these things can be for good, as they are bad and often
seemingly destructive.
However,
we know that when all is going well for us, we all too often forget
about God and the things that are important in life. We know
that tough times often bring the best out in people. But
mostly we are reminded that the bad that is happening in and around
us is a result of our selfishness and sin. So it surely
should turn us back to God to seek his forgiveness and help to live
in ways that are good and appropriate for us as his
people.
At the
same time we are reminded that the ascended Jesus has the power
over everything for the benefit of his church — all of us. He
is at work for our good! We all are his
body; he in us and we in him, all joined
together through our baptism into him. He is now with us:
everything that is Jesus is now with us and in us, for good in
every way. Now that is truly amazing!
This is
the assurance we receive as we consider our Lord’s ascension to
heaven. He has not left us all alone. It was his
physical, human presence that departed from this earth. But
it was for our good, so he and his Spirit could be with us all, as
we face the rough and tumble of living in a sinful world. We
are not alone. Our Lord Jesus is with us with all his power
at work for our good and the good of his kingdom.
Pastor
Roger Atze
Glandore/Underdale Lutheran Parish,
Adelaide, South Australia
rogeratze@bigpond.com