Let our hearts ascend with him.
Today our Lord Jesus Christ ascended into heaven; let
our hearts ascend with him. Listen to the words of the Apostle: If you have
risen with Christ, set your hearts on the things that are above where Christ
is, seated at the right hand of God; seek the things that are above, not the
things that are on earth. For just as he remained with us even after his
ascension, so we too are already in heaven with him, even though what is
promised us has not yet been fulfilled in our bodies.
Christ is now exalted above the heavens, but he still
suffers on earth all the pain that we, the members of his body, have to bear.
He showed this when he cried out from above: Saul, Saul, why do you persecute
me? and when he said: I was hungry and you gave me food.
Why do we on earth not strive to find rest with him in
heaven even now, through the faith, hope and love that unites us to him? While
in heaven he is also with us; and we while on earth are with him. He is here
with us by his divinity, his power and his love. We cannot be in heaven, as he
is on earth, by divinity, but in him, we can be there by love.
He did not leave heaven when he came down to us; nor
did he withdraw from us when he went up again into heaven. The fact that he was
in heaven even while he was on earth is borne out by his own statement: No one
has ever ascended into heaven except the one who descended from heaven, the Son
of Man, who is in heaven.
These words are explained by our oneness with Christ,
for he is our head and we are his body. No one ascended into heaven except
Christ because we also are Christ: he is the Son of Man by his union with us,
and we by our union with him are the sons of God. So the Apostle says: Just as
the human body, which has many members, is a unity, because all the different
members make one body, so is it also with Christ. He too has many members, but
one body.
Out of compassion for us he descended from heaven, and although he ascended alone, we also ascend, because we are in him by grace. Thus, no one but Christ descended and no one but Christ ascended; not because there is no distinction between the head and the body, but because the body as a unity cannot be separated from the head.
A sermon by St. Augustine, On the Ascension of
the Lord