Homily Two on the Ascension of the Lord
By Holy Hieromartyr Sergius Mechev
By Holy Hieromartyr Sergius Mechev
“Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with a voice of rejoicing.”
Today the Holy Church calls us to gladness and joy. But wherein does this joy consist, and why should we rejoice?
Today we celebrate the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ from earth to heaven. Today the Lord has ascended, and therefore “all you nations clap your hands, for the Lord has ascended to where He was before” (Sticheron at “Lord, I have cried,” 1st).
If the Lord had not ascended into heaven, but had continued to remain on earth, then this great joy would not exist, because then the work of our salvation, for which the Lord came down to earth, would not have been completed. Therefore we must rejoice today, because the Lord ascended bodily into heaven. The Lord descended from heaven in order to restore human nature, fallen into corruption, “to raise it up and glorify it together with Himself” (Canon 1, Ode 3) — to bring it back to its former state, truly making us gods by grace. For “the Word of God became man so that we might become deified” (Saint Athanasios the Great, On the Incarnation of the Word, ch. 59).








