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Luke 24:30–31 (NRSVUE, abridged)
When he was at the table with them,
he took bread, blessed and broke it,
and gave it to them.
Then their eyes were opened, and they recognized him…
and he vanished from their sight.
My eyes are opening.
Emily Dickinson
“The Soul should always stand ajar,
That if the Heaven inquire,
He will not be obliged to wait,
Or shy of troubling her.
Depart, before the Host has slid
The bolt unto the Door—
Then will the Soul return her trust
Without distrust or more.”
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Luke 24:30–31 (NRSVUE, abridged)
When he was at the table with them,
he took bread, blessed and broke it,
and gave it to them.
Then their eyes were opened, and they recognized him…
and he vanished from their sight.
My eyes are opening.
Emily Dickinson
“The Soul should always stand ajar,
That if the Heaven inquire,
He will not be obliged to wait,
Or shy of troubling her.
Depart, before the Host has slid
The bolt unto the Door—
Then will the Soul return her trust
Without distrust or more.”
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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