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We wrap up Luke by reading chapter 24 and watching the resurrection unfold through confusion, Scripture, and surprising joy. We sit with the Emmaus road story and ask what it looks like for God’s Word to move us from hopelessness to clarity and hope.
• Luke’s focus on Jesus’ real humanity and sinless life
• The empty tomb account and the women’s testimony
• Why the apostles struggle to believe at first
• The road to Emmaus and “we had hoped” disappointment
• Jesus teaching how the Scriptures point to him
• Recognizing Jesus in the breaking of bread
• Jesus proving he is risen with flesh and bones
• Repentance and forgiveness proclaimed to all nations
• The ascension and why Acts is the continuation
• A personal question about when Scripture last made our hearts burn
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By Mike DomenySend us a message!
We wrap up Luke by reading chapter 24 and watching the resurrection unfold through confusion, Scripture, and surprising joy. We sit with the Emmaus road story and ask what it looks like for God’s Word to move us from hopelessness to clarity and hope.
• Luke’s focus on Jesus’ real humanity and sinless life
• The empty tomb account and the women’s testimony
• Why the apostles struggle to believe at first
• The road to Emmaus and “we had hoped” disappointment
• Jesus teaching how the Scriptures point to him
• Recognizing Jesus in the breaking of bread
• Jesus proving he is risen with flesh and bones
• Repentance and forgiveness proclaimed to all nations
• The ascension and why Acts is the continuation
• A personal question about when Scripture last made our hearts burn
At outloudbible.com, you can find free resources to help you study the Bible. And while you’re there, send us a message to say hi, or start a conversation about having us at your church or event.
If Outloud Bible has been a valuable part of your understanding of the Bible, please consider supporting the ministry by visiting outloudbible.com.
Support the show
Check out outloudbible.com for helpful study resources, and to discover how to bring the public reading of God's word to your church, conference, retreat, or other event.