Between Ascension and Pentecost: Learning to Live in the Silence
There is something deeply moving about the days between Ascension Day and Pentecost. In the Acts of the Apostles, the disciples stand watching Jesus disappear into the clouds. The One who walked beside them, taught them, comforted them, and steadied their fears is suddenly no longer visible. One can almost feel the silence that follows. The disciples remain looking upward, perhaps hoping for one more word, one more reassurance, one more moment with Christ before He vanishes from their sight. And honestly, many of us understand that feeling. There are seasons when God feels close — when prayer comes easily and faith feels alive. But there are also seasons when heaven feels quiet. Moments when prayers seem unanswered, certainty fades, and Christ feels hidden. The time between Ascension and Pentecost speaks directly into those moments. Because the Ascension is not abandonment. That is the mystery the disciples slowly begin to understand: Jesus departs visibly so that He may be...