Luke
24:13-35 NIV
3 Now that same day two of them
were going to a village called Emmaus, about seven miles from Jerusalem. 14 They were talking with each
other about everything that had happened. 15 As they talked and discussed
these things with each other, Jesus himself came up and walked along with them; 16 but they were kept from
recognizing him.
17 He asked
them, “What are you discussing together as you walk along?”
They stood still, their faces downcast. 18 One of them, named
Cleopas, asked him, “Are you the only one visiting Jerusalem who does not
know the things that have happened there in these days?”
19 “What things?” he
asked.
“About Jesus of Nazareth,” they replied. “He was a
prophet, powerful in word and deed before God and all the people. 20 The chief priests and our
rulers handed him over to be sentenced to death, and they crucified him; 21 but we had hoped that he was
the one who was going to redeem Israel. And what is more, it is the third
day since all this took place. 22 In
addition, some of our women amazed us. They went to the tomb early this
morning 23 but didn’t
find his body. They came and told us that they had seen a vision of angels, who
said he was alive. 24 Then some
of our companions went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said, but
they did not see Jesus.”
25 He said to
them, “How foolish you are, and how slow to believe all that the prophets
have spoken! 26 Did not the
Messiah have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?” 27 And beginning with
Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all
the Scriptures concerning himself.
28 As they
approached the village to which they were going, Jesus continued on as if he
were going farther. 29 But they
urged him strongly, “Stay with us, for it is nearly evening; the day is almost
over.” So he went in to stay with them.
30 When he was
at the table with them, he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to
give it to them. 31 Then their
eyes were opened and they recognized him, and he disappeared from their
sight. 32 They asked
each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us
on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?”
33 They got up
and returned at once to Jerusalem. There they found the Eleven and those with
them, assembled together 34 and saying,
“It is true! The Lord has risen and has appeared to Simon.” 35 Then the two told what had
happened on the way, and how Jesus was recognized by them when he broke the
bread.
From
Despair to Understanding
Once you
overcome your doubt in the facts and evidence of the resurrection of Jesus,
repent, turn to God and come together. Jesus really meant it when He forgave people
from that cross. So, let that doubt drop. Let that doubt go, because God has a
New Life in store for you beyond anything you could ever comprehend or believe
on your own. God WANTS you to be His, now and forever.
Save me,
Lord Jesus! I need you to walk with me each and every day of my life. Save me!
Jesus,
chosen before the beginning of the world, has come. Jesus has come to us and
saved us. Jesus came physically and saved spiritually. Live life in this glory
knowing that all has already been completed. You are forgiven; the work of God gives
you new life to live with Him forever. Now, believe and be obedient to God’s
will and God’s way in your life as you live it out in this physical realm,
ready to join Him in the eternal realm spiritually and eventually physically
once again. All in what God has done, not by any of your works at all.
On Easter
Sunday, a couple of Jesus’ disciples, outside of the 12 Disciples, were on the
road to Emmaus. The exact location of this town is a little up in the air, but
it was probably northwest of Jerusalem about seven miles away.
In some
ways, this walk is not about physical distance or direction. This walk turns
into a gift of faith to some disciples, sort of like you and me, in our walks
of life. Once again, as they walk, and as we walk in our own lives; Jesus comes
to us, sometimes it seems, out of nowhere.
We stumble
through life confused and without much direction. We stumble in fear and
anguish about the happenings of the day. We stumble through life, yet, Jesus
comes to us in our doubts, our confusion, and our fear.
Jesus
recognizes our state of fear and confusion and He understands. How? He knows
first hand what it’s like to be human. So, Jesus comes to us to lead us from
all of this to faith in Him, and the forgiveness He freely gives, so that, we
may live with Him in His Kingdom forever, as we come to believe in all that He
has done.
When I walk
with someone, we talk to each other. We walk and talk about life. So, these
disciples were walking and talking as well. They were talking about current
events. They were talking about the very, current events of that day. They were
talking about what had happened to Jesus just the past few days, and they were
talking about witness accounts of other disciples on that Sunday.
It’s
important, as disciples, that we talk to one another. It’s important, as
disciples, that we come together and discuss the events of the day, and the
events of our faith. That’s why going to church is so vital. It’s important to
witness to one another in faith, and it’s important to come to church and witness
God coming to you.
How’s that?
We come together in union with God and one another, and God comes to us in Word
and Sacrament. That’s a big deal! That’s a big reason to go to church. That’s a
big reason, why we should gather physically in one place. The internet, YouTube
and such things are one thing, but they DO NOT replace our gathering together,
physically in one place. Don’t take that lightly! We walk with one another by
faith in the Light of Jesus.
As we walk
together, guess who shows up? Jesus! Jesus always comes to us. He came down
from heaven to us, and He comes to us as we stumble along in our individual and
corporate life paths. Jesus comes to us and gives us faith and proof that God
wants us to be His own.
And you know
what? Sometimes we just don’t see Him, we just don’t get Him, we just remain
confused and dazed by what this world is doing to us and through us. Sometimes
we’re just blind and deaf to Jesus.
And as Jesus
comes to us, so come the questions that help us to open our eyes to His
presence. Jesus is a wonderful teacher. He draws you in and makes His presence
clear. But first, we have to think about it.
And Jesus
cares about what is going on. He wants to join in on the conversation in a
compassionate way. It’s funny though, I can understand Cleopas; how could Jesus
not have heard what was going on today? But that’s not the point of Jesus’ question
and His joining in on the conversation.
At first
glance when I read the question of Jesus, “What things?”, it causes me to think,
really? But Jesus has all along in His ministry of teaching brought people to
deeper spiritual meanings through questions. It’s like God wants to hear from
us, so that we will internalize the Gospel and bring Himself into our lives.
So, I kind of love the question. I love how it makes you recite what has
happened, and I love even more how Jesus teaches.
Now as these
disciples verbally express what has happened these past few days, they are
drawn in to see how God is active, even in and through the sinful action of
men, to unfold His redemptive power beyond sin and death. When I see my sin,
out in front of me, the stinking sin of my life, I come to realize that I need
a Savior. And to think here, on this road, with these disciples, not only do
they profess the sin of man during the crucifixion, they see Jesus and the
Gospel before their eyes as well. But they don’t quite understand… not quite
yet.
And in this
they acknowledge the hope they have in what God has done, as they tell of what
the women had testified to about an empty tomb, on the third day. I wonder if
Jesus was thinking, sure, go on… go on… tell the story! Witness to all the
world what God has done through Me!
And then,
Jesus teaches and challenges. Do you believe? Do you dare to believe? See here
what has been told all along, from the beginning, through the prophets in your
Bible, to this very day. Take a look. Look and see here!
Jesus had to
suffer to fulfill the prophecy of ages past. And yet after this suffering, he
rose again, to ascend back into heaven, having completed the salvation for all
believers, who are forgiven through and by His actions of love and compassion,
all thought out before creation. That’s a tough thing to grasp. Ponder that
with a thankful heart.
And yet,
believers too, will share in this suffering of Jesus. We will not only share in
the suffering; we will also share in the resurrection. That there IS great
HOPE!
And then
Jesus teaches. Oh, how I wish I could have been there. Jesus teaches everything
about Himself throughout all Scripture. But, yet again, I am also there as
well. All of Scripture, God’s Word has been left for believers, even this day
to see, to read, to ponder, to feed from.
Listen! Open
your Bibles folks! Read! You will meet God. Go to church! Listen to the spoken
Word from the Pastor or Priest. Sit in Sunday School! Talk about this Word of
God, with and to and through fellow believers. Share your testimonies with one
another about how God comes to you, saves you, forgives you, calls you, and the
actions that God has developed in you to praise and honor Him in your daily
living. Be obedient to God and give Him all thanks and praise.
Yes, even
today, Jesus is explaining to you, all that the Scriptures say about Himself.
As we follow
Jesus, pointing to Him all of our lives; we see how He is going further down
the road, and yet, He is willing to pause with us to be with us, to love us and
teach us, and to forgive our sinfulness, so that He IS WITH us, always.
And when we
beg Him to stay? He comes with us. That’s so comforting!
Jesus pauses
to break bread with us, and to show Himself to us, both in person, one-on-one,
and in the fellowship of all believers. Jesus takes time out. Wow! The Savior
from before the world began, pauses to be with us individually and together.
How can that be?
Like the
Artemis astronaut looking back on earth, we must pause and give thanks to a God
that would come to us, a tiny dot in space, to a small group of disciples, to a
unique person created by God, to spend time with us in food and conversation
together. Amazing!
And as soon
as we recognize Jesus among us… He’s gone! Going ahead of us to prepare
something even more amazing. What love is this? As soon as this physical Jesus
helps us to realize our own unique spiritual awakening, He goes. Yes, He goes
ahead in full knowledge that there will be more. That the Holy Spirit will come
to lead and guide us in this earthly, physical realm to, see Jesus again.
If that
doesn’t dig into your heart, nothing else will. Talking about hearts burning
within believers. This resurrection was real and is NOW.
So, GO! Go
and tell your fellow disciples how Jesus comes to you. Go and listen to your
fellow disciples tell how they have met Jesus! Talk it over. Amaze over Jesus
coming to you, right now. Don’t wait for Sunday… do this every day of the week.
And don’t
stop there. Be bold to confess your belief in Jesus, suffering, death,
resurrection and ascension. Spread the Gospel of God’s love for all of His
people. For sure, tell your family and friends, but go on a step further when
you have a chance to tell people outside of your daily circle. Speak, write,
pray, and show your love and compassion for all those around you in need of any
kind. This is Jesus actions. God calls you to bear fruit. You may not know what
fruit you are called to bear, that doesn’t matter, the fruit will grow because
of God’s action, not yours anyway. And when you bear fruit, it may just be,
like an olive; for that fruit to be of use, you may be crushed and ground and
milled so fine that rich olive oil will be used to the glory of God. Like a
grape, God may have you tread upon and squeezed in such a way that wine is
produced. All of this, you can expect. But guess what? In all of that, you will
be obedient to the call of God to go forth and spread the Gospel far and wide
for all people to hear. And that’s just fine, with me.
When you
open the Word, pay attention. When you hear the Word spoken from the priest or pastor,
pay attention. When Jesus breaks bread with you, pay attention. When Jesus
comes to you, pay attention, open your eyes and hear how God came to save the
world through His very own Son, in a plan that existed even before creation.
God knows you and me, intimately and loves us still.
Thanks be to
God, that He comes to us, walks with us, dines with us, and draws us from
despair to understanding… today… tomorrow… and forever.
I invite you
to enjoy this YouTube Music Video that spoke to my this past week…
“Jesus Walked
With Me”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj9TAG7b2wg&list=RDGj9TAG7b2wg&start_radio=1



