{"id":36,"date":"2009-04-12T11:03:00","date_gmt":"2009-04-12T11:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/bibleandculture\/2009\/04\/christos-aneste--the-emmaus-road-story.html"},"modified":"2009-04-12T11:03:00","modified_gmt":"2009-04-12T11:03:00","slug":"christos-aneste-the-emmaus-road-story","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/bibleandculture\/2009\/04\/christos-aneste-the-emmaus-road-story.html","title":{"rendered":"Christos Aneste&#8211; The Emmaus Road Story"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/2.bp.blogspot.com\/_MCBNSn1DlAU\/SeIDFY5krOI\/AAAAAAAACNQ\/ZzQFe2fwKo4\/s1600-h\/jesus_ecce_homo.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin:0px auto 10px;text-align:center;cursor:pointer;cursor:hand;width: 400px;height: 310px\" src=\"https:\/\/2.bp.blogspot.com\/_MCBNSn1DlAU\/SeIDFY5krOI\/AAAAAAAACNQ\/ZzQFe2fwKo4\/s400\/jesus_ecce_homo.jpg\" border=\"0\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>A Companion Along the Way: Easter Sunday on the Emmaus Road <br \/>                    by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson<\/p>\n<p>The gleaming cloud tops and fragrant spring air would have <br \/>invigorated most travelers leaving Jerusalem that Sunday <br \/>afternoon. But these two began their trek to Emmaus staring grimly <br \/>at the trail, forcing leaden feet up the steep path to the ridge, <br \/>where they would follow the road down the Judean slopes. <\/p>\n<p>Cleopas and his friend were going over and over the events of the <br \/>weekend that had climaxed with their Leader hanging limp, pale, <br \/>lifeless on a stained wooden cross. Then a hurried burial &#8212; and <br \/>despair. <\/p>\n<p>Hearing the crunch of footsteps behind them, Cleopas glanced back. <br \/>A traveler was rapidly climbing the grade, as if to join them. But <br \/>he had caught only fragments of their conversation. &#8220;What are you <br \/>talking about?&#8221; he asked, as he caught up to them.<\/p>\n<p>Cleopas stopped. &#8220;Where have you been?&#8221; he asked. &#8220;Everybody in <br \/>Jerusalem has been talking about Jesus of Nazareth.&#8221; He told of <br \/>their excitement. Of the arrest and crucifixion. Of the women&#8217;s <br \/>tale of a stolen body and of angels. &#8220;We had hoped that he was the <br \/>Messiah,&#8221; Cleopas said, &#8220;but now&#8230;.&#8221; His words drifted off in <br \/>sadness as he resumed the journey.<\/p>\n<p>They were at the summit, and as the road began its downward <br \/>incline, the traveler shot a strange challenge: &#8220;Don&#8217;t you know <br \/>what the Scriptures say?&#8221; Cleopas just shrugged and gestured with <br \/>his hands as if to say, &#8220;We don&#8217;t know.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>So for the next several miles, the traveler began to talk, <br \/>patiently explaining each of the Scripture passages that spoke <br \/>about how the Christ, the Messiah, would have to suffer. Then he <br \/>explained about Messiah&#8217;s glory to come.<\/p>\n<p>Cleopas and his friend walked with amazement. It was as if <br \/>Scriptures that they had heard, but never understood before, began <br \/>to click into place. Their steps quickened. Their hearts were <br \/>pounding, but they didn&#8217;t notice.<\/p>\n<p>The miles seemed to melt away. Then suddenly, just around the bend <br \/>was their village, Emmaus. They were home. The traveler thanked <br \/>them for their company and turned again to the path, but they <br \/>didn&#8217;t want to let him go. Not someone who could bring them such <br \/>hope, such understanding from the Scriptures.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Won&#8217;t you stay overnight?&#8221; Cleopas called. &#8220;It&#8217;ll be dark soon. <br \/>You must! Please!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He did stay. As they reclined around the table, Cleopas handed a <br \/>fresh round loaf to the traveler. &#8220;Would you honor us by offering <br \/>the blessing tonight?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The traveler lifted up the bread and repeated the familiar the <br \/>Jewish blessing:<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;Blessed are you, O God, King of the Universe,<br \/> Who brings forth bread from the earth.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>And then he began break it, handing a piece to each of them in <br \/>turn. Cleopas caught his breath. His eyes met the man&#8217;s. Suddenly, <br \/>in that moment, he knew! Who knows how? &#8212; but he knew. It was the <br \/>Lord! He saw the faintest glimmer of a smile on his face, and then <br \/>Jesus simply vanished.<\/p>\n<p>All they could do was stare at each other for a moment in stunned <br \/>amazement.<\/p>\n<p>Then Cleopas jumped up. &#8220;It&#8217;s true! The women were right. Jesus <br \/>is alive! He has risen!&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>Their food and drink lay untouched on the table, but both men were <br \/>bounding out the door and away, running. &#8220;No wonder our hearts <br \/>burned within us while he was talking to us on the road,&#8221; his <br \/>companion said later, as they paused briefly. They ended up <br \/>running, then walking, then running again nearly the whole way <br \/>back to the city. <\/p>\n<p>Cleopas pounded on the upper room door. &#8220;We have seen him! We have <br \/>seen Jesus!&#8221; Peter opened the door a crack, but Cleopas couldn&#8217;t <br \/>contain himself and pushed his way in. Then their story tumbled <br \/>out. &#8220;He&#8217;s alive!&#8221; Cleopas concluded. &#8220;The moment he broke bread <br \/>with us, all of a sudden, we knew him.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Like these two men on their way to Emmaus, many have come to the <br \/>same startling conclusion. Unrecognized, Jesus begins to walk the <br \/>road with us, to talk to us. And if we think to, if we care enough <br \/>to ask Him in, we come to realize who He really is &#8212; the Christ, <br \/>the Son of God, the Risen One.<\/p>\n<p>This story has been adapted from Luke 24:13-35.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A Companion Along the Way: Easter Sunday on the Emmaus Road by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson The gleaming cloud tops and fragrant spring air would have invigorated most travelers leaving Jerusalem that Sunday afternoon. 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