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What does the Bible say about the road to Emmaus?

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The road to Emmaus illustrates the importance of understanding the Scriptures concerning Christ's suffering and resurrection.

The road to Emmaus, as recorded in Luke 24:13-35, depicts Jesus' resurrection and His encounter with two disciples. As they walked, they discussed recent events, particularly Christ's crucifixion and the reports of His resurrection. Jesus joined them but concealed His identity. He rebuked their unbelief, calling them 'fools and slow of heart to believe' (Luke 24:25). Jesus then expounded the Scriptures, beginning from Moses and all the prophets, revealing how they all spoke of Him. This encounter demonstrates the necessity of understanding God's Word to grasp the fullness of Christ’s work and the reality of the resurrection. Their eventual recognition of Him, after He opened their eyes, signifies the transformative power of Scripture in revealing God's truth.
Scripture References: Luke 24:13-35

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Luke 24:25
Henry Sant · Feb 3, 2013
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