This miracle, however, drew the ire of the Sanhedrin. The rulers of the earth took counsel against the Lord’s anointed, yet the Apostles replied with the definitive manifesto of the Christian conscience: "We ought to obey God rather than men." The Epilogue of Part I: The Growth of the Word
On the fortieth day, from the heights of the Mount of Olives, the Lord lifted His hands and blessed them. As He was taken up into a cloud, the Apostles stood in "joyful sorrow," gazing into the heavens until two angels in shining raiment rebuked their stillness. "Why stand ye gazing up into heaven?" they asked, reminding the Church that the departure of the King was but the prelude to His return. Synaxarion Acts Part 1 [010027601906E000][v0][U...
The Synaxarion records that during this time, the fear that had scattered the sheep at Gethsemane was transmuted into a holy fire. The Apostles were no longer mere fishermen or tax collectors; they were being forged into the "Foundations of the New Jerusalem." The Ascension and the Waiting This miracle, however, drew the ire of the Sanhedrin
After the Glorious Resurrection of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ, there followed a period of forty days where Heaven touched the Earth. The Master remained with His chosen disciples, not in the frailty of the flesh, but in the radiance of the incorruptible body. He spoke to them not in parables for the masses, but in the "mysteries of the Kingdom." He opened their minds to understand the Law, the Prophets, and the Psalms, showing how every stroke of the pen pointed toward His suffering and His triumph. "Why stand ye gazing up into heaven
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When the day of Pentecost had fully come, the promise of the Father arrived with the sound of a rushing mighty wind. This was the reversal of Babel. Where once tongues were confused to scatter the proud, tongues of fire now descended to unite the humble.