Lifted to Reign | Psalm 110 & Acts 1 | 5 Devotions on Christ’s Ascension and Our Calling
Devotions Mark Groen Devotions Mark Groen

Lifted to Reign | Psalm 110 & Acts 1 | 5 Devotions on Christ’s Ascension and Our Calling

The Ascension of Jesus is often treated as a footnote to the resurrection, but Scripture presents it as a powerful turning point in redemptive history. Jesus wasn’t just lifted from the earth—He was enthroned in heaven, reigning at the right hand of the Father. From His exalted position, He sends His Spirit, empowers His people, and advances His kingdom to the ends of the earth.

These five short devotions are designed to help you reflect on the ongoing significance of the Ascension. Each day will draw from a different passage of Scripture to explore what it means to live under the reign of Christ and to step boldly into the mission He has given us.

Let your heart be lifted as you remember: Christ is not absent—He is reigning.

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Lifted to Reign | Psalm 110 & Acts 1 | The Mission of the Risen King
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Lifted to Reign | Psalm 110 & Acts 1 | The Mission of the Risen King

Too often, we treat the Ascension of Jesus as a quiet conclusion to His earthly ministry. But Scripture paints a different picture. In this message, Pastor Mark walks through Acts 1:1–11 and Psalm 110 to show that the Ascension is the launch pad of Christ’s reign and the beginning of the church’s Spirit-empowered mission. The risen Christ is not distant—He is reigning now, calling us to worship, witness, and work until He returns.

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From Death to Life | Acts 2:22–41 | Dwell in the Word
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From Death to Life | Acts 2:22–41 | Dwell in the Word

In this extended Dwell in the Word reflection on Acts 2:22–41, Pastor Mark Groen unpacks the conclusion of Peter’s Pentecost sermon. He emphasizes that Jesus’ death was no accident but part of God’s definite plan, foretold in Scripture and fulfilled in history. This episode explores Peter’s use of Psalm 110, the call to repentance and baptism, and the remarkable promise that salvation is for all whom God calls—near and far, young and old. A powerful reminder that the gospel is for every generation.

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