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Alignment Before Fire

DAY 2 — THE PROBLEM WITH A VISIBLE JESUS

Acts records the moment this way:

“And when he had said these things, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight.”
Acts 1:9

It feels like departure.

But listen to what Jesus had already told them:

“I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you.”
John 16:7

“To your advantage.”

If Jesus remained visible in Jerusalem, access would be geographical.

By ascending, His presence becomes personal.

Calvin said, “Christ ascended that His power might be present everywhere.”

External visibility can impress. Internal presence transforms.

1. What “external visibility” does

When something is visible and undeniable, it produces impact.

  • Miracles impress.
  • Spectacle commands attention.
  • A visible authority compels compliance.

If Jesus had remained physically in Jerusalem:

  • Crowds would gather.
  • Opponents would be silenced.
  • Doubt would decrease.
  • Visibility would increase influence.

External visibility produces reaction.

It can create:

  • Awe
  • Agreement
  • Conformity
  • Momentum

But reaction is not the same thing as transformation.

The Israelites saw the Red Sea part — and still grumbled in the wilderness.

Crowds saw Jesus multiply bread — and still walked away in John 6.

Visibility can overwhelm the senses while leaving the heart unchanged.

Impression is not the same as renovation.

2. What “internal presence” does

When Jesus ascends, He promises the Spirit.

“It is to your advantage that I go away… for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you.” (John 16:7)

External presence limits access. Internal presence multiplies transformation.

The Spirit does what visibility cannot:

  • Convicts from within.
  • Changes desires.
  • Softens resistance.
  • Forms character.
  • Produces courage.
  • Sustains obedience in private.

External visibility modifies behavior under observation.

Internal presence reshapes identity when no one is watching.

One produces performance.

The other produces regeneration.

3. Why this matters for Acts 1

If Jesus had remained visible: Faith would remain proximity-based.

“If I can see Him, I’ll obey.”

But Acts shifts the axis of faith:

  • Now, obedience must flow from trust.
  • Now, allegiance is anchored in conviction.
  • Now, authority is internalized.

Instead of following a visible Rabbi in Galilee, they now carry the reigning Christ within them into hostile environments.

That is a deeper faith. That is durable transformation.

Disruptive statement: 

What do you desire more:  external clarity or internal transformation?  Certainty or Surrender?

Concrete step:

Sit in silence today and repeat slowly: “You reign.”

About our Author

Pastor James M. Armpriester, Jr. worked as a molecular biologist at Procter & Gamble for ten years before becoming a pastor. With over thirty years of experience in ministry, he has been heavily involved in church planting and church health. He has served as a district director in Ohio and North Texas and has been a national leader in curriculum development, coaching, and consulting for church planting and revitalization. Pastor Jim has been the lead pastor of several churches, including New Hope in Cincinnati, Ohio, First Assembly of God in Niagara Falls, NY, and Transformation Life Church, which has multiple campuses in New Jersey.

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