<h2>Jesus Rising up from Earth to Heaven</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 103</div>
<div class='cap'>SOON AFTER the appearance of Jesus to the seven
disciples by the Sea of Galilee, a great meeting was
held of many who believed in Jesus, on the mountain,
in Galilee, where Jesus had told them to come
together. It is said that at this meeting more than five
hundred people who were followers of Jesus gathered in
one place. There Jesus showed himself to the whole
company. When they saw him they bowed down to the
ground before him; but even then some of them were
in doubt whether they had really seen the Lord.</div>
<p>At that time Jesus drew near to this company and
said to them:</p>
<p>"All power as the Son of God, and the King of
God's Kingdom in heaven and on earth has been given to
me by my Father. I command you, therefore, to go
and preach the gospel to all the world, and make disciples
of all nations and in all lands. Those who believe on me,
baptize in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the
Holy Spirit; and teach them to obey all the commands
that I have given you. Whoever believes on me as his
Saviour shall be saved from his sins; but whoever will
not believe, shall suffer the guilt of his sins. And these
powers shall be given to those who believe; in my name
they shall drive out evil spirits; they shall speak with
new tongues; they shall take up poisonous snakes in
their hands and shall suffer no harm; if they drink any
poison it shall not hurt them; they will place their
hands on sick people, and they shall become well. And<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_494" id="Page_494">[494]</SPAN></span>
I will be with you all the time, even to the very end of
the world."</p>
<p>After this there was a ninth appearance of Jesus to
James; not James the brother of John, but another
James who was the son of Joseph and Mary, and a
younger brother of Jesus. What was said at that appearance
has not been told, but from that time James was
one of the foremost followers of Jesus, and for many
years a leader in the church at Jerusalem. Long after
this, James wrote one of the books in the New Testament,
the Epistle of James.</p>
<p>Jesus was seen from time to time during forty days
by his disciples and followers. We know of ten times
in all when Jesus appeared; but there may have been
other times of which no mention is made in the gospels
or in the other writings of the New Testament. His
tenth appearance, as far as we know, and his last, may
have been at the upper room in Jerusalem, forty days
after he had risen from his tomb. At that time he said:</p>
<p>"When I was with you, I told you this, that everything
written of me in the books of Moses, and the
psalms and the prophets must come to pass."</p>
<p>Then he opened their minds to understand what
was written in the Old Testament.</p>
<p>"Thus," he said, "it is written that Christ the King
of Israel must suffer, and die, and rise again the third
day, just as has come to pass. And now you are to go
forth and preach that men must everywhere turn from
their sins to God, and be forgiven of their sins through
the power given to me. And you are to begin your
preaching here in Jerusalem, the very place where I
have been crucified. I will soon send down on you the
Holy Spirit whom my Father has promised. But wait in
this city until the power comes upon you from on high."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-533.jpg" width-obs="411" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">"Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them."</span></div>
<p>Then the risen Christ led them out of the city to
the Mount of Olives. No one except those who believed
in him could see him, for he was unseen to all other
people. As he drew near Bethany he lifted up his hands
and blessed his followers. While they were looking at
him, and his hands were held out, he rose into the air,
higher and higher, until after a time a cloud covered
him from their sight, and Jesus the Lord of glory was
seen no more.</p>
<p>While they were looking upward, two men dressed
in shining white, angels of God, were seen standing
beside them. These angels said to the followers of
Jesus:</p>
<p>"Men of Galilee, why are you standing here looking
up towards the heavens? This Jesus, who has been
taken from you, will come again to earth in the very
same way that you have seen him go up to heaven."</p>
<p>So Jesus Christ was taken up to heaven, and there
sat down on his throne at the right hand of God. He
sits there still, watching over his people until the day
shall come for him to return to earth.</p>
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<div class='tnote'><h3>Transcriber's Notes:</h3>
<p>Obvious punctuation errors repaired.</p>
<p>Text uses Caesar in the introduction and Cæsar in the stories. There were
hyphenation differences between the text usage and caption usage. For example,
the text uses no hyphen on "today" while one of the captions does hyphenate it.</p>
<p>The remaining corrections made are listed below and also indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text will <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'apprear'">appear</ins>.</p>
<p>Page 31, "his" changed to "this" (Upon this altar a)</p>
<p>Page 56, "Caesarea" changed to "Cæsarea" (from Shechem or Joppa or Cæsarea)</p>
<p>Page 228, word "do" removed from text. Original read (do you give them)</p>
<p>Page 353, "Zacc eus" changed to "Zaccheus" (rich man named Zaccheus)</p>
<p>Page 455, "portr t" changed to "portrait" (portrait of Jesus)</p>
<p>Page 472, "is" added to text (this is the place where)</p>
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