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the desire of ages-第228章

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the work which Thou gavest Me to do。〃 John 17:4。 After His resurrection He tarried on earth for a season; that His disciples might become familiar with Him in His risen and glorified body。 Now He was ready for the leave…taking。 He had authenticated the fact that He was a living Saviour。 His disciples need no longer associate Him with the tomb。 They could think of Him as glorified before the heavenly universe。

As the place of His ascension; Jesus chose the spot so often hallowed by His presence while He dwelt among men。 Not Mount Zion; the place of David's city; not Mount Moriah; the temple site; was to be thus honored。 There Christ had been mocked and rejected。 There the waves of mercy; still returning in a stronger tide of love; had been beaten back by hearts as hard as rock。 Thence Jesus; weary and heart…burdened; had gone forth to find rest in the Mount of Olives。 The holy Shekinah; in departing from the first temple; had stood upon the eastern mountain; as if loath to forsake the chosen city; so Christ stood upon Olivet; with yearning heart overlooking Jerusalem。 The groves and glens of the

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mountain had been consecrated by His prayers and tears。 Its steeps had echoed the triumphant shouts of the multitude that proclaimed Him king。 On its sloping descent He had found a home with Lazarus at Bethany。 In the garden of Gethsemane at its foot He had prayed and agonized alone。 From this mountain He was to ascend to heaven。 Upon its summit His feet will rest when He shall come again。 Not as a man of sorrows; but as a glorious and triumphant king He will stand upon Olivet; while Hebrew hallelujahs mingle with Gentile hosannas; and the voices of the redeemed as a mighty host shall swell the acclamation; 〃Crown Him Lord of all!

Now with the eleven disciples Jesus made His way toward the mountain。 As they passed through the gate of Jerusalem; many wondering eyes looked upon the little company; led by One whom a few weeks before the rulers had condemned and crucified。 The disciples knew not that this was to be their last interview with their Master。 Jesus spent the time in conversation with them; repeating His former instruction。 As they approached Gethsemane; He paused; that they might call to mind the lessons He had given them on the night of His great agony。 Again He looked upon the vine by which He had then represented the union of His church with Himself and His Father; again He repeated the truths He had then unfolded。 All around Him were reminders of His unrequited love。 Even the disciples who were so dear to His heart; had; in the hour of His humiliation; reproached and forsaken Him。

Christ had sojourned in the world for thirty…three years; He had endured its scorn; insult; and mockery; He had been rejected and crucified。 Now; when about to ascend to His throne of glory;as He reviews the ingratitude of the people He came to save;will He not withdraw from them His sympathy and love? Will not His affections be centered upon that realm where He is appreciated; and where sinless angels wait to do His bidding? No; His promise to those loved ones whom He leaves on earth is; 〃I am with you alway; even unto the end of the world。〃 Matt。 28:20。

Upon reaching the Mount of Olives; Jesus led the way across the summit; to the vicinity of Bethany。 Here He paused; and the disciples gathered about Him。 Beams of light seemed to radiate from His countenance as He looked lovingly upon them。 He upbraided them not for their faults and failures; words of the deepest tenderness were the last that fell upon their ears from the lips of their Lord。 With hands outstretched

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in blessing; and as if in assurance of His protecting care; He slowly ascended from among them; drawn heavenward by a power stronger than any earthly attraction。 As He passed upward; the awe…stricken disciples looked with straining eyes for the last glimpse of their ascending Lord。 A cloud of glory hid Him from their sight; and the words came back to them as the cloudy chariot of angels received Him; 〃Lo; I am with you alway; even unto the end of the world。〃 At the same time there floated down to them the sweetest and most joyous music from the angel choir。

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; which is taken up from

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you into heaven; 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。 Did not the two angels long to join the throng that welcomed Jesus? But in sympathy and love for those whom He had left; they waited to give them comfort。 〃Are they not all ministering spirits; sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?〃 Heb。 1:14。

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。〃 〃The Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout; with the voice of the Archangel; and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise。〃 〃The Son of man shall come in His glory; and all the holy angels with Him; then shall He sit upon the throne of His glory。〃 Rev。 1:7; 1 Thess。 4:16; Matt。 25:31。 Thus will be fulfilled the Lord's own promise to His disciples: 〃If I go and prepare a place for you; I will come again; and receive you unto Myself; that where I am; there ye may be also。〃 John 14:3。 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。

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