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What do you do when the hope goes past tense?
Easter Sunday ends and two of Jesus' followers are walking away from Jerusalem. Seven miles of failed hopes and dashed expectations ahead of them. They had believed he was the one. And then he died. And so they left.
This week Ty follows the road to Emmaus and one of the most personal resurrection encounters in all of Scripture. Jesus doesn't wait for these two disciples to find their faith again before he shows up. He walks with them while they are walking away. He matches their pace. He hears everything. He opens the Scripture to them on the road. And he sits at their table until they know who he is.
The burning heart. The breaking of bread. The seven miles back in the dark.
If you have ever been somewhere between Sunday morning and Emmaus, this one is for you.
Scripture: Luke 24:13-35
By Ty CrowderSend us Fan Mail
What do you do when the hope goes past tense?
Easter Sunday ends and two of Jesus' followers are walking away from Jerusalem. Seven miles of failed hopes and dashed expectations ahead of them. They had believed he was the one. And then he died. And so they left.
This week Ty follows the road to Emmaus and one of the most personal resurrection encounters in all of Scripture. Jesus doesn't wait for these two disciples to find their faith again before he shows up. He walks with them while they are walking away. He matches their pace. He hears everything. He opens the Scripture to them on the road. And he sits at their table until they know who he is.
The burning heart. The breaking of bread. The seven miles back in the dark.
If you have ever been somewhere between Sunday morning and Emmaus, this one is for you.
Scripture: Luke 24:13-35