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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2025 · 34 MIN

Online worship service, Sabbath service 11 am

from 'Ask, Seek, Knock' · host Pr Geoff Donovan

The Road to Emmaus story from Luke 24:13-35 offers us a profound exploration of faith, doubt, and divine reassurance. Two followers of Jesus walked away from Jerusalem on resurrection Sunday, hearts heavy with confusion and disappointment. They had witnessed miracles, heard powerful teachings, yet when their Messiah was crucified, their faith crumbled. What makes this account so compelling is its raw honesty about doubt—even those who walked closest to Jesus struggled to believe. When Jesus joined them on the road, God kept them from recognizing Him, not as a cruel trick, but as a teaching method. Sometimes we need to work through our doubts by examining Scripture ourselves rather than having answers simply handed to us. As Jesus explained the prophecies about Himself, their hearts burned within them. This reminds us that genuine faith isn't blind acceptance; it's built through wrestling with Scripture, asking hard questions, and allowing God's Word to illuminate truth. The transformation was so complete that within an hour, these discouraged travelers rushed back to Jerusalem to proclaim what they'd discovered. We all face moments when circumstances shake our confidence in God. This passage assures us that Jesus meets us in our doubt, walks alongside us through confusion, and patiently guides us back to faith through His Word.

The Road to Emmaus story from Luke 24:13-35 offers us a profound exploration of faith, doubt, and divine reassurance. Two followers of Jesus walked away from Jerusalem on resurrection Sunday, hearts heavy with confusion and disappointment. They had witnessed miracles, heard powerful teachings, yet when their Messiah was crucified, their faith crumbled. What makes this account so compelling is its raw honesty about doubt—even those who walked closest to Jesus struggled to believe. When Jesus joined them on the road, God kept them from recognizing Him, not as a cruel trick, but as a teaching method. Sometimes we need to work through our doubts by examining Scripture ourselves rather than having answers simply handed to us. As Jesus explained the prophecies about Himself, their hearts burned within them. This reminds us that genuine faith isn't blind acceptance; it's built through wrestling with Scripture, asking hard questions, and allowing God's Word to illuminate truth. The transformation was so complete that within an hour, these discouraged travelers rushed back to Jerusalem to proclaim what they'd discovered. We all face moments when circumstances shake our confidence in God. This passage assures us that Jesus meets us in our doubt, walks alongside us through confusion, and patiently guides us back to faith through His Word.

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