The Voice of My Faith

We are People of the Ascension

Jesus ascends and disappears behind a cloud. I think of the Apostles standing still, peering into the sky wondering, "What now?" I recognize that in my own life: times when I wait for God, wanting clarity, or wishing faith felt more obvious, more visible. The angels’ question to the apostles, however, is simple and direct: why are you standing there looking into the sky? Being people of the Ascension, we benefit from the work and witness of the Apostles and the disciples that followed them throughout the centuries.

Nowadays, it seems easy to assume that most people have at least heard of Jesus. In my life, I have experienced the difference between having heard of Jesus and having a personal, living relationship with Him and what that implies for the choices I face. That difference can manifest itself in small but meaningful ways, like how I respond under pressure; whether I am honest when it would be easier not to be; and how I treat people when I've nothing to gain. Though not visible on the outside, my heart and conscience tell me these things matter. My actions witness to my faith.

When the Apostles saw the risen Christ before he ascended, “they worshiped, but they doubted” (Mt. 28:17). Faith and hesitation often exist side by side. It isn’t always clear or consistent. The Lord doesn’t wait for perfect faith (thankfully!). It’s a pilgrimage together.

The Ascension doesn’t feel like an ending, but like the next step made possible by the Holy Spirit. I find myself asking:
Where is God inviting me to step forward instead of standing still?
Where in my daily life is He inviting me to live my faith more concretely?
Who around me might come to know Jesus not through arguments, but through the quiet, simple actions and witness of my life?
• M.Kyrou