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Scripture: “Jesus himself came near and went with them.” – Luke 24:15
After the resurrection, two followers of Jesus walked away from Jerusalem—confused, grieving, and unsure of what to believe. And then, quietly and lovingly, Jesus joined them on the road. He didn’t interrupt. He didn’t condemn. He simply walked beside them.
Resurrection love doesn’t rush healing or demand answers. It walks alongside people in their pain. It listens, it lingers, and it reminds us we’re not alone. Sometimes, the most powerful act of love is simply to be present.
By Rev. Peaches SmithSend a text
Scripture: “Jesus himself came near and went with them.” – Luke 24:15
After the resurrection, two followers of Jesus walked away from Jerusalem—confused, grieving, and unsure of what to believe. And then, quietly and lovingly, Jesus joined them on the road. He didn’t interrupt. He didn’t condemn. He simply walked beside them.
Resurrection love doesn’t rush healing or demand answers. It walks alongside people in their pain. It listens, it lingers, and it reminds us we’re not alone. Sometimes, the most powerful act of love is simply to be present.