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The crucifixion of Jesus depicted in stained glass.
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Christians believe Jesus knew that he would die on the cross.

The crucifixion

We can only imagine the suffering Jesus would have gone through when he was crucified.

There was the shock of being arrested, the embarrassment of being mocked as he dragged his own cross through the streets, and the torture of hanging on the cross.

That said, Christians believe that Jesus knew exactly what would happen to him, so none of this was a surprise.

Let's take a moment to think about those same events, only this time from the viewpoint of Jesus鈥 disciples.

The crucifixion of Jesus depicted in stained glass.
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Christians believe Jesus knew that he would die on the cross.

The disciples

The disciples spent three years following Jesus.

They heard him teach large crowds about God鈥檚 Kingdom and witnessed him perform many miracles.

When they saw their teacher nailed to a cross and die, perhaps the disciples felt abandoned and frightened.

They had believed Jesus was God鈥檚 promised Messiah, but now he was dead and his body had been put into a closed tomb.

There were also quite a number of enemies of Jesus who would have been all too happy to get their hands on the disciples! They probably felt they needed to lay low for a while.

Lifted into the clouds

The Bible says that after he rose from the dead, Jesus remained on Earth for a further 40 days before he was lifted into the clouds to return to his Father in Heaven.

This event is known as the Ascension.

On this day, Jesus and his loyal followers were gathered at a place called the Mount of Olives.

A short time before, Jesus was already giving his disciples instructions to prepare them for when he went away. He told them not to leave Jerusalem right away, but to wait for a special gift from God.

Even though the disciples didn鈥檛 fully understand what was going to happen, they would have known that they needed to follow Jesus鈥 words.

The Ascension of Jesus depicted in stained glass.
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Christians believe Jesus was lifted into the clouds to return to his Father in Heaven.

Handing on the baton

You know how in a relay race, one person hands the baton to another person so that they can continue the race for their team?

Well, some people look at the Day of Ascension as Jesus passing the baton on to his followers. It was now up to them to tell others about everything they鈥檇 seen and learnt from Jesus.

Christians believe that this was always the plan. Jesus had chosen his disciples to be messengers for him after he left.

According to Acts Chapter 1, they were to spread his teachings *鈥渢o the ends of the Earth鈥 *.

The Ascension of Jesus depicted in stained glass.
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Christians believe Jesus was lifted into the clouds to return to his Father in Heaven.

Jesus did not abandon his followers

Even though Jesus was returning to Heaven, it was clear that he was not abandoning his disciples.

According to promises made in the Bible, Christians to this day believe God never leaves or abandons His followers.

Jesus鈥 words on the Day of Ascension are a reminder of that.

Christians also believe that the Ascension shows that Jesus really had beaten death and will live forever in Heaven.

Now that you know about the Ascension of Jesus, find out how well known Christians can offer inspiration to others.

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