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I. Introduction
Last week we began our series called “Encounters with the Risen Jesus!”
We saw that the first to actually see Jesus was his devoted disciple Mary Magdalene whom he found at the empty tomb weeping in her grief and perplexed that she didn’t know where Jesus’ body was.
But her grief was turned to great joy as she saw the risen Jesus!
Today we want to briefly look at another one of those encounters.
This time with two disciples of Jesus who were walking to the village of Emmaus.
We find this episode a little later on that same third day after Jesus was crucified in Luke 24:13-35.
II.
The discussion on the road (Luke 24:13-27)
A. Two disciples travel to Emmaus (vs.
13–14)
B. Jesus drew near (v.
15-16)
C. Jesus asks questions
1.
What is this conversation?
Answer 1: About Jesus of Nazareth
2. What things?
Answer 2: The mighty prophet before God and all the people
a.
Our own chief priests and rulers condemned and crucified him.
b.
We hoped he would redeem Israel.
c. It’s been three days now
d.
Some of our company amazed us.
1.
They didn’t find his body
2. The tomb was empty
3.
They say they saw a vision of angels who said Jesus was alive
4. Some of us even went to the tomb and found it empty like they said.
D. Jesus speaks to the two disciples (vs.
25–27)
1.
It was necessary that the Christ should suffer...
2. Beginning with Moses and all the prophets...
III.
Jesus reveals Himself in the village.
(Luke 24:28-32)
IV.
Spontaneous response to seeing Jesus! (Luke 24:33-35)
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