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Luke & Acts Episode 07

In this episode, we explore the story of the Road to Emmaus in Luke 24 and what it reveals about disappointment, expectation, and how God works through our misunderstandings. Two discouraged disciples leave Jerusalem, believing their hopes in Jesus had failed. “We had hoped he was the one.” But as they walk away in confusion, Jesus Himself joins them on the road, even though they do not recognize Him. Through this story, we reflect on how our own expectations can shape the way we interpret God’s work in our lives. When reality doesn’t match what we hoped for, it’s easy to assume God is absent or has failed us. Yet the Emmaus story shows that God is often closest to us in those moments of confusion and discouragement. As Jesus opens the Scriptures to the disciples, their perspective begins to change. Their circumstances remain the same, but their understanding is transformed. What once looked like defeat becomes part of God’s greater story of redemption. This episode invites listeners to consider where they have said, “I had hoped,” and to rediscover the hope that comes when we allow God to reinterpret our story through His Word.

Episode 7 of the Broward Church: In the Meantime podcast, hosted by Wysmar Clealand, titled "Luke & Acts Episode 07" was published on March 13, 2026 and runs 40 minutes.

March 13, 2026 ·40m · Broward Church: In the Meantime

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In this episode, we explore the story of the Road to Emmaus in Luke 24 and what it reveals about disappointment, expectation, and how God works through our misunderstandings. Two discouraged disciples leave Jerusalem, believing their hopes in Jesus had failed. “We had hoped he was the one.” But as they walk away in confusion, Jesus Himself joins them on the road, even though they do not recognize Him. Through this story, we reflect on how our own expectations can shape the way we interpret God’s work in our lives. When reality doesn’t match what we hoped for, it’s easy to assume God is absent or has failed us. Yet the Emmaus story shows that God is often closest to us in those moments of confusion and discouragement. As Jesus opens the Scriptures to the disciples, their perspective begins to change. Their circumstances remain the same, but their understanding is transformed. What once looked like defeat becomes part of God’s greater story of redemption. This episode invites listeners to consider where they have said, “I had hoped,” and to rediscover the hope that comes when we allow God to reinterpret our story through His Word.

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Scripture References

Luke 24:1, Luke 24:13–34, Matthew 21:9, Zechariah 9:9, Luke 24:25–27, Isaiah 40:28–31,

Romans 8:26–27, Matthew 23:1–4, Matthew 23:15–17, Luke 1:13, Luke 1:18–20, John 3:10,

Luke 9:51–56

I. Setting the Scene: Expectations of a King

A. The Triumphal Entry created enormous expectations

• Crowds shouted, “Hosanna in the highest heaven!” (Matthew 21:9).

• “Hosanna” means “Save us.”

• People believed the long-awaited Messiah had arrived.

B. The prophecy shaping their expectations

• Zechariah 9:9 describes the King entering Jerusalem riding a donkey.

• When the crowd saw Jesus fulfill this prophecy, they believed:

• Rome would be overthrown.

• Israel would be restored.

• The Messiah would establish His reign.

C. The disciples’ emotional state

• Three years of witnessing miracles and hearing about the Kingdom.

• The crowd affirming Jesus as King.

• Their hopes were at their highest.

II. The Sudden Collapse of Hope

A. Events that shattered expectations

• Arrest

• Trial

• Public humiliation

• Crucifixion

B. Confusion after the resurrection reports

• The women report the empty tomb.

• Peter investigates.

• The disciples remain confused.

C. The emotional weight of disappointment

• The triumphal parade had turned into an execution.

• Their understanding of God’s plan seemed to collapse.

III. The Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13–24)

A. Two disciples walking away from Jerusalem

• Traveling about seven miles to Emmaus.• Discussing everything that had happened.

B. Jesus joins them unrecognized

• God prevents them from recognizing Him.

• Jesus asks what they are discussing.

C. Their confession of disappointment

“But we had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel.”

D. The meaning of “We had hoped”

• Past tense faith.

• Their discouragement came from:

• Misunderstanding God’s plan.

• Expecting glory without suffering.

IV. The Human Struggle with Disappointed Expectations

A. Common modern versions of “We had hoped”

• A different medical diagnosis.

• A marriage restored.

• A ministry flourishing.

• A relationship healed.

B. Personal testimony of disappointment

• A daughter raised in church choosing not to follow Christ.

• Feelings of betrayal, confusion, and anger toward God.

C. A revealing truth

When suffering hits, we fall to the level of our revelation of Christ’s love.

D. The core issue

• Hope placed in an outcome, not in God Himself.

V. Jesus’ Response: A Rebuke and a Revelation

(Luke 24:25–26)

A. Jesus rebukes their misunderstanding

“How foolish you are, and how slow to believe…”

B. A consistent pattern in Jesus’ ministry

Jesus frequently rebuked:

1. Religious leaders who misinterpreted Scripture.

2. His disciples who misunderstood God’s plan.Examples:

• Pharisees and teachers of the law (Matthew 23).

• Nicodemus (John 3:10).

• Peter (“Get behind me, Satan”).

• James and John wanting to destroy a Samaritan village (Luke 9).

C. A biblical example of misplaced expectations

• Zechariah doubting Gabriel’s promise (Luke 1:13–20).

• Knowing the story of Abraham but failing to apply it to his situation.

Key lesson:

God expects His people to apply Scripture to their present circumstances.

VI. The Greatest Bible Study in History

(Luke 24:27)

A. Jesus interprets the entire Old Testament

• Beginning with Moses.

• Continuing through all the prophets.

• Showing how Scripture pointed to Him.

B. The missing piece in the disciples’ theology

They believed in:

• Glory

• Victory

• Kingdom

But not in:

• Suffering

• Sacrifice

• The cross

C. The Messiah’s path

Suffering before glory.

VII. Renewed Strength Through God’s Word

(Isaiah 40:28–31)

A. God gives strength to the weary

B. Those who hope in the Lord renew their strength

C. The disciples’ response

• After understanding the Scriptures,

• They ran back to Jerusalem the same day.

⸻VIII. The Role of the Holy Spirit

(Romans 8:26–27)

A. The Spirit helps believers in weakness

B. The Spirit intercedes when we do not know how to pray

C. The Spirit opens our understanding of Scripture

Just as Jesus opened the disciples’ minds, the Spirit performs that work today.

IX. A Personal Turning Point

A. Wrestling with disappointment

• Feeling abandoned by God.

• Believing sacrifices had gone unnoticed.

B. A challenging realization

God revealed a question:

“Am I your God, or is your daughter your God?”

C. A shift in perspective

• Hope moved from a specific outcome back to trust in God.

X. The Turning Point on the Road

(Luke 24:31–34)

A. Their eyes are opened

• They finally recognize Jesus.

B. Their hearts burn with renewed faith

• Scripture had ignited understanding.

C. Their response

• Immediate action.

• They return to Jerusalem to share the news.

XI. Resurrection Power

A. Their circumstances had not changed

• Rome still ruled.

• The crucifixion had still occurred.

B. What changed was their understanding

• The cross was not defeat.

• It was part of God’s plan.

C. True resurrection power

Not the removal of suffering, but the reinterpretation of suffering through God’s Word.

Key Takeaways

1. Disappointment often comes from misunderstanding God’s plan, not from God failing us.

2. When reality contradicts our expectations, we often assume God is absent, but He may be

walking beside us.

3. Scripture, illuminated by the Holy Spirit, allows God to reinterpret our story and restore hope.

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