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The disciples on the road to Emmaus had a truck load of questions and very few answers. They had watched the events of the weekend unfold and somehow, understood less than they did at the beginning of the prior week. It’s that confusion that brought them anxiety and hopelessness. And in our reading, we take on that hopelessness the only way we know how.
By Jonathan Bourman4.8
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The disciples on the road to Emmaus had a truck load of questions and very few answers. They had watched the events of the weekend unfold and somehow, understood less than they did at the beginning of the prior week. It’s that confusion that brought them anxiety and hopelessness. And in our reading, we take on that hopelessness the only way we know how.