The Ascension of Christ
Expository Outlines
Psalm 24:9
Lift up your heads, O you gates; even lift them up, you everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.


Consider the prophetic reference of these striking words. The ark was the type of Christ. We may regard the removal of the ark to Mount Zion as typifying Christ's ascension to the heavenly Jerusalem.

I. THE TITLE WHICH IS HERE GIVEN TO HIM. "The King of glory." When He lived among men little did He appear like a king at all. But in spite of all mockeries He was a King even then. There are multitudes who have still low thoughts of the Lord Jesus, and there are many religious systems whose tendency is to produce such a result.

II. THE DIGNITY AND BLESSEDNESS CLAIMED FOR HIM. Admission into the heavenly mansions. Who are the persons that Claim for Him this high honour? The angelic hosts. And the spirits of just men made perfect took part. See the right which He had to the honour and blessedness which were now claimed for Him. That is taken for granted. No favour is craved. Admission is not a privilege implored or supplicated. He had a right to the heavenly kingdom as the promised reward of His toils and sufferings. He had also a right on the ground of conquest. The connection between the victory which He won and the glories which awaited Him is quite obvious.

III. THE RECEPTION WHICH AWAITED HIM. Here we can say but little, for on such a theme poor is thought, and altogether impotent the most emphatic expressions. Well may we, therefore, rejoice in the ascension of Christ. With the fact of the ascension we should combine its special objects and purposes. They relate not to Himself alone, but to us likewise. The ascension of Christ should remind us of the glorious, yet solemn and momentous, fact of His second coming.

(Expository Outlines.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.

WEB: Lift up your heads, you gates; yes, lift them up, you everlasting doors, and the King of glory will come in.




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