Wednesday (3/26):
"Did not our hearts burn while he opened to us the
scriptures"
Scripture:
Luke 24:13-35
13
That same day two of His followers were going to the
town of Emmaus. It was about a two-hour walk from
Jerusalem. 14 They talked of all these things that had
happened. 15 While they were talking together, Jesus
Himself came and walked along with them. 16 Something
kept their eyes from seeing Who He was.
17 He
said to them, "What are you talking about as you walk?"
They stood still and looked sad. 18 One of them, whose
name was Cleopas, said to Him, "Are you the only one
visiting Jerusalem who has not heard of the things that
have happened here these days?" 19 Jesus said to them,
"What things?" They answered, "The things about Jesus of
Nazareth. He was the great One Who spoke for God. He did
powerful works and spoke powerful words in the sight of
God and the people. 20 And the religious leaders and the
leaders of the people gave Him over to be killed and
nailed Him to a cross. 21 We were hoping He was the One
Who was going to make the Jewish people free. But it was
three days ago when these things happened.
22
"Some of the women of our group have surprised us and
made us wonder. They went to the grave early this
morning. 23 They did not find His body. They came back
saying they had seen angels in a special dream who said
that He was alive. 24 Some of those who were with us
went to the grave and found it as the women had said.
But they did not see Him."
25
Then Jesus said to them, "You foolish men. How slow you
are to believe what the early preachers have said. 26
Did not Christ have to go through these hard things to
come into His shining-greatness?" 27 Jesus kept on
telling them what Moses and all the early preachers had
said about Him in the Holy Writings.
28
When they came to the town where they were going, Jesus
acted as if He were going farther. 29 But they said to
Him, "Stay with us. It will soon be evening. The day is
about over." He went in to stay with them. 30 As He sat
at the table with them, He took the bread and gave
thanks and broke it. Then He gave it to them. 31 And
their eyes were opened and they knew Him. Then He left
them and could not be seen. 32 They said to each other,
"Were not our hearts filled with joy when He talked to
us on the road about what the Holy Writings said?"
33
Then they got up at once and went back to Jerusalem.
They found the eleven followers together and others with
them. 34 They said, "For sure the Lord is risen and was
seen by Simon." 35 Then they told what had happened on
the road and how they came to know Him when He broke the
bread.
Meditation: Why
was it difficult for the disciples to recognize the
risen Lord? Jesus' death scattered his disciples and
shattered their hopes and dreams. They had hoped that
he was the one to redeem Israel. They saw the cross
as defeat and could not comprehend the empty tomb until
the Lord appeared to them and gave them understanding.
Jesus chided the disciples on the road to Emmaus for
their slowness of heart to believe what the
scriptures had said concerning the Messiah. They did not
recognize the risen Jesus until he had broken bread with
them. Do you recognize the Lord in his word and in the
breaking of the bread?
Prayer: "Lord
Jesus Christ, open the eyes of my heart to recognize
your presence with me and to understand the truth of
your saving word. Nourish me with your life-giving word
and with the bread of life."
Psalm 105: 1-9
1 O
give thanks to the Lord. Call on His name. Make His
works known among the people.
2 Sing to Him. Sing praises to Him. Tell of all His
great works.
3 Honor His holy name. Let the heart of those who look
to the Lord be glad.
4 Look for the Lord and His strength. Look for His face
all the time.
5 Remember the great and powerful works that He has
done. Keep in mind what He has decided and told us,
6 O children of His servant Abraham, O sons of Jacob,
His chosen ones!
7 He is the Lord our God. What He has decided is in all
the earth.
8 He
has remembered His agreement forever, the promise He
made to last through a thousand families-to-come,
9 the agreement that He made with Abraham, and His
promise to Isaac.
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