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On this Resurrection Sunday we will see 4 steps to recognize the resurrected Jesus.
Step 1. SEEKING (13-24)
Luke 24:13–17 NASB95
Are you sad about anything today?
What is it?
Luke 24:18 NASB95
Jesus was personally aware of what had happened over the last few days.
How could he forget being betrayed by a disciple that He had chosen; how could he forget the beating and the whipping that He received or the mocking of the soldiers; he remembered the denial of Peter, his close friend and disciple; He remembered every time the hammer hit the head of the spike as it nailed his hands to cross; and for all of eternity He will remember those dark 3 hours on the cross when God the Father for the first time in eternity turned His back and poured out the anger and punishment for the sins of all mankind , including you and me, on Him.
And now He walked along side these men whom He loved alive.
Oh yes, He was aware!
Luke 24:19 NASB95
He asked this not to find out the news of the day, but to find out the nature of their hearts.
And they said to Him, “The things about ‍‍Jesus the Nazarene, who was a ‍‍prophet mighty in deed and word in the sight of God and all the people,
Luke 24:20–24 NASB95
Is your sadness due to a lack of faith?
Are you willing to invite Jesus into your conversation about your sadness?
Step 2. LEARNING (25-27)
Luke 24:25–27 NASB95
Would you have liked to have been there?
Imagine the greatest Teacher explaining the greatest themes from the greatest Book and bringing the greatest blessings to men’s lives.
The promise to Eve—Genesis 3:15;
The promise to Abraham—22:18;
The Passover Lamb—Exodus 12;
The Scapegoat—Leviticus 16:1-34;
The brazen Serpent—Numbers 21:9;
The great Prophet—Deuteronomy 18:15;
The Star and the Scepter—Numbers 24:7;
The Rock that brought water—20:11;
Immanuel—Isaiah 7:14;
The virgin born child—9:6-7;
The Good Shepherd—40:10-11;
The Suffering Servant—50:6;
He who bore our griefs—53:4-5;
The Branch—Jeremiah 23:5; 33:14-15;
The Heir of David—Ezekiel 34:23;
The Ruler from Bethlehem—Micah 5:2;
The Lowly King—Zechariah 9:9;
The Pierced Victim—12:10;
The beaten Shepherd—13:7;
The Sun of Righteousness—Malachi 3:1; 4:2.
Notice that Jesus explained the Scriptures to them.
He could have just revealed Himself to them and said, “surprise!
Here I am; it’s Me.”
But instead, He built up their faith by using the Bible so that when they did see Him it would be that much sweeter and sure.
“The key to understanding the Bible is to see Jesus Christ on every page” —Warren Weirsbe
If Jesus came the first time as God’s Word told us, then how can we doubt his coming again?
Step 3. SEEING (28-31)
Luke 24:28–29 NASB95
How many of us shoo Him way at those times during the day when draws close to us and miss the blessing that He has for us because of the inconvenience of it all?
Is your time with Jesus so precious that you don’t want Him to leave?
Luke 24:30–31 NASB95
They had eaten with Jesus so many times that they instantly recognized Him.
In what way is Jesus so familiar to you that you will easily recognize Him?
Step 4. SHARING (32-35)
Luke 24:32 NASB95
Does your heart burn for the Word of God as Jesus teaches you through the Holy Spirit?
Luke 24:33–35 NASB95
That’s the kind of resurrection worship service that I want!
What a difference it would make in our church services if everybody who gathered came to tell about meeting the living Christ!
When did you last meet with the living Christ?
Of course not physically, but fellow-shipping with Him through the Holy Spirit?
Do you regularly share with others about your time with Jesus?
Step 1. SEEKING
Step 2. LEARNING
Step 3. SEEING
Step 4. SHARING
Closing:
Which step or stage on the road of Emmaus do find yourself this morning?
If you have rejected Jesus then you need to start at step one.
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