Acts 1:11 AMP
[11] who said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into the sky? This [same] Jesus, who has been taken up from you into heaven, will return in just the same way as you have watched Him go into heaven.”
We have looked at and considered the events of the week of passion. We have gone with Jesus as he groaned in the garden of Gethsemane, where he prayed that the cup of suffering may pass over Him, but He was careful to add that it was not according to His own will, but the will of His Father. We say as He was treated like a criminal, flogged with whips, his head pierced with thorns, and His side with a spear. We saw a real criminal, a thief crucified with Him, also mock Him as he hung on the cross. The worst was that as He paid the full price for my sin, the Father looked away from His Son. That must have been the most agonising experience for Jesus.
He died, and was buried. The leaders of His time thought that was the end, but in line with His many promises, death could not hold Him down, and the grave had no power over Him. I cannot imagine how heaven felt when the Creator was being treated terribly by the created, but it was all in line with the plan of God for mankind. Even the disciples did not initially believe that He had risen from the dead, and Jesus had to appear to them, even in a locked room, before some of them even believed. The work of salvation and redemption was now done, and Jesus had committed the work of discipleship into the hands of His disciples.
He also promised them the right kind of help for the assignment He had given them. He was not going to leave them alone to fend for themselves, but they would get help for the work ahead. It must be a source of comfort and encouragement to us that we are not left to our own devices. We have the help of the Ancient of Days, the Omnipotent God who is also Omnipresent. Through the changing of the times, and the development of science and technology, one thing remains constant, and it is this promise: "I will never leave you or forsake you". This promise has remained in place all through the generations, and we are again reminded today that God does not lie.
The story has not ended. The One who gave the assignment and the required help will come back again. As it is the case with all His promises, He has not failed yet. The disciples were told, as laid out in the verse above, that it is this same Jesus that they had just seen taken up to heaven, that would also return one day. I have the assurance that I am not working in vain, or labouring to waste. The One who gave the assignment is watching and cheering me on. I do not define success the way the world does; God's approval and reward are all that matters. I look forward to the crown that is ahead. Are you? God's time of favour is here.