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On the road to Emmaus, two discouraged disciples walk with the risen Jesus without recognizing him, convinced that their hope has been lost at the cross. Jesus patiently opens the Scriptures to show that the Messiah’s suffering was not a failure, but the necessary path to glory. This passage reminds us that true hope is restored when we learn to see Scripture—and our lives—through the death and resurrection of Christ.
By Chris JonesOn the road to Emmaus, two discouraged disciples walk with the risen Jesus without recognizing him, convinced that their hope has been lost at the cross. Jesus patiently opens the Scriptures to show that the Messiah’s suffering was not a failure, but the necessary path to glory. This passage reminds us that true hope is restored when we learn to see Scripture—and our lives—through the death and resurrection of Christ.