By Fr. George Dorbarakis
1. The Completion of His Saving Work
With His Ascension, the Lord completed His redemptive and saving work on earth. His ascent into Heaven was the continuation of His Birth, His Baptism, His teaching ministry, His Crucifixion, and His Resurrection. What the Lord began when He came into the world reached its fulfillment through His divine Ascension: He united mankind with the Triune God. According to the Kontakion of the feast, which summarizes its essence, the Lord ascended in glory, “having fulfilled the divine plan for our sake and united things on earth with things in heaven.”
This glorious Ascension does not mean that the Lord rejected His physical body and returned as God alone to the right hand of the Father. The Lord ascended into Heaven, “where He was before,” together with His holy body, which means that the incarnation of God was not a temporary episode in His life. Such temporary appearances are seen among the “deities” of the ancient Greeks and other peoples, when some “god” appears in human form in the world to accomplish a specific mission and then returns to his normal state. But the Son of God, the second Person of the Holy Trinity, became incarnate as man, assumed human nature, and retains it forever. If humanity was healed from the wound of sin, it was because God, moved by infinite love, united His life with ours. Forever now within the Godhead there also exists human nature. And this means that in Christ, man has “conquered” heaven. Already we exist within the Kingdom of God in the person of Jesus Christ. “I go to prepare a place for you,” said the Lord (John 14:2).








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