April 27, 2000

The Master Teacher

luke 24:13–15
luke 24:13–15

"And they said to one another, 'Did not our heart burn within us while He talked with us on the road, and while He opened the Scriptures to us?' " (Luke 24:32)

Nearly all of Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances provoked strong reactions in those who encountered Him. His followers seem to have focused on His predictions of His coming suffering and death, but to have ignored, misunderstood, or simply dismissed His promise that He would rise again. Thus, nearly all of those who came face to face with the risen Christ reacted with amazement and awe.

One of the most moving of these encounters involved two disciples traveling from Jerusalem to the village of Emmaus. As they discussed the events of Jesus’ passion, Jesus Himself began to walk with them. But “their eyes were restrained” by God and they did not recognize Him. When He asked what they were discussing and why they were sad, they expressed surprise that He should be unaware of the recent events. When Jesus asked them what events they spoke of, they began to tell Him of the hopes and dreams Jesus had inspired in them. Jesus, they said, was a mighty prophet, and they had hoped that He would redeem Israel. But the chief priests and rulers had condemned Him and crucified Him, crushing their hopes. And on top of all that, the women had been unable to find His body that very morning and had come back with a report of angels saying He was alive! All in all, it was extremely difficult for them to know what was going on.

Jesus responded to their pity party with a sharp rebuke: “ ‘O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! Ought not the Christ to have suffered these things and to enter into His glory?’ ” Why can’t you see, He asked them, that these things that happened were the very things the prophets foretold? And so He taught them about Himself from all the Old Testament.

Having come to Emmaus, they invited Jesus to dine with them. As He blessed and broke the bread, their eyes were opened and they knew Him; they realized they were face to face with the risen Lord. But He vanished in that moment. Then the Bible lesson from the road took on new meaning for them and they asked each other, “ ‘Did not our heart burn within us while He talked with us on the road, and while He opened the Scriptures to us?’ ” They had been taught about the Suffering Servant by the one who had been the Suffering Servant, but was now the victorious Savior of His people.

Coram Deo

We’re warned in Scripture not to allow our hearts to become cold. The hearing of the Word shouldcause our hearts to burn as we see the sweetness of God. Take your spiritual temperature today. Isyour heart warm toward God? Or does the Holy Spirit need to break through the cold, hard stoneto bring warmth to your heart?

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