Going Home
Feast of the Ascension
Going Home
by Ron Forrest

Scripture References: Acts 1: 1-11, Ephesians 1: 17-23, Matthew 28: 17-23

There is a part of each one of us that yearns to be what I will call the “conquering hero”. The one whom has succeeded despite all the odds. The one whom everyone applauds and seeks out for advice. Perhaps, an enterprising young song writer might even be inspired to write and sing a song detailing the life and accomplishments of the person who “did it all” and…..did it…..their way!

It’s never too late to come home to…..Jesus. For today is a day of victory. This is the day of Christ’s Homecoming. It is the day when the Son returns, having achieved all that the Father had asked of him. But, it is also a day for the church, for it is the “infant” church that has gathered on that hillside in Galilee, summoned there by Jesus himself. On that hillside, Jesus’ followers gather to hear the words of the one on whom God the Father has bestowed divine authority. His words, the Words of today’s Gospel, are the words of commission and of promise. The church is to bring the gospel and the saving waters of baptism to every nation on earth. And, we are given hope….hope for the future “and know that I am with you always; yes to the end of time”.