✝️ Our Easter Sunday study is now available, and it takes us onto the road to Emmaus with two disciples who are walking, talking, and trying to make sense of everything that just happened. This passage invites us into resurrection not through instant clarity, but through patient presence and careful listening. ✨
One of the things this study lingers over is how long recognition takes. Jesus is walking with them, speaking with them, opening Scripture with them, and still He is not recognized right away. Luke seems unhurried here. The delay matters. The disciples’ hearts respond before their eyes do, and Scripture is doing its work even while understanding is incomplete. 🔥
That raises gentle questions worth sitting with.
What do you notice about the pace of this story?
Where does recognition finally happen, and where does it not?
Is it possible for Jesus to be present and active even when He is not yet recognized?
The full study is available now in the Premium course area, where we slow the text down and trace these movements carefully together. Whether you have already read it or are just encountering the passage again, we would love to keep the conversation going here.
What detail from Luke 24:13–35 stands out to you right now as you think about Easter?