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Daily Scripture Readings

Monday          John 11:1-16

Tuesday         John 11:17-27

Wednesday   John 11:28-37

Thursday        John 11:38-44

Friday             John 17:14-20

Saturday         Acts 1:1-5

Opening Prayer

Gracious God, when we are waiting in the midst of uncertainty, remind us that you are always with us in the waiting.    In Jesus’ name we pray, AMEN

READING:

My favorite part about "The Road to Emmaus" is that only one of the two men is named.  His name was Cleopas.  Who was the other?  One theory is that it was Luke himself.

I have a different theory.  I think that the other one is you.  Here are some things to consider.

You don't have all the answers.  The two men were followers of Jesus and believers in Him.  And yet they had questions about His death and now possible resurrection.  As a Christian, you still have questions, often about the more difficult things in life.

You don't walk alone.  The two men had each other to walk with.  You have other Christians and your congregation.  And Jesus.  He came and walked with those two men.  He comes and walks with us.  "Let Us Ever Walk with Jesus"!

He opens to you His Word.  "They said to each other, 'Did not our hearts burn within us while He talked to us on the road, while He opened to us the Scriptures?'"   He simplifies the Bible by showing us that it's all about Him, and especially His death and resurrection for our salvation.  Let, therefore, your heart burn with love for His Word!  And amid life's questions, we have the most important Answer: God's love in Jesus!

You see Him in the Sacrament (Holy Communion).  The two men "recognize Him in the breaking of the bread"   This is a wonderfully mysterious part of the story.  And I would say that it points to the faith, given to you by the Holy Spirit, to see (and receive!) the crucified-risen Jesus in the Sacrament.

If you have time, read Luke 24:13-35, believing that you are indeed the unnamed disciple!

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