Showing posts with label Ascension. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ascension. Show all posts

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Where Is Jesus?

ascension_of_jesus Sermon preached at Our Savior on May 16th, 2010 for Ascension (observed). Sermon text: Luke 24:44-53

There are few things more frustrating than being stuck waiting for someone. It's happened to you before. You're with a group of people, but one person is still missing. And it's not just any person, it's the one person you really need to be there.  So there you are, with a group of people, waiting, checking your watch, wondering how long this will take.

I remember being at a restaurant with a large group of family. The restaurant was packed that night; the waiting area was so full there was barely room to stand. Thankfully, we'd made reservations. No waiting for us; we'd get right to our table, right? Wrong. This restaurant had a policy: no party could be seated until every person in that party had arrived. Of course, someone was late. So we waited.

This kind of problem can come to our minds when we think of the day we celebrate today: Ascension. Jesus ascended into heaven, is seated at the right hand of God, it sounds so powerful and important -- and it is! But still, it might just leave us wondering: where is Jesus? Isn't he the guy we need around the most? Wouldn't the message of Jesus be more effective, wouldn't we have more hope and joy in our lives, if Jesus was actually here with his church? Sure, Jesus will return one day; we know that. But what are we supposed to do until then? Do we just sit here waiting?