Luke 24.13-25

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Limerick



Two travelers on the road to Emmaus,
Were discussing the recent events in Jerusalem.
They’d heard of a man,
Who’d been crucified and slain,
But then rose up from death, glorious and free.

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of the Bible passage Luke 24.13-25 is to remember that Jesus is alive and that He is with us. We can deepen our relationship with Jesus through prayer and meditation. We can also reach out to others and share the joy and hope that Jesus brings. We can also use this passage as an opportunity to reflect on our own lives and consider how we can be more like Jesus in our daily interactions with others. We can take comfort in the fact that Jesus is with us and that He is alive. Finally, we can use this passage as an opportunity to share the Gospel with those who don’t know Jesus and invite them to experience the joy, hope, and peace that He offers.

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Related passages



Themes: Disbelief, understanding, hope.

Related passages:
Luke 24:32 – Jesus opened the disciples’ minds to understand scripture and revealed himself to them – related as it shows how Jesus opened their minds to understand and believe in him.

John 20:24-29 – Thomas doubts Jesus’ resurrection until he sees him – related as it shows how disbelief can be overcome when seeing proof.

Acts 2:24-32 – Peter preaches the resurrection of Jesus to the people – related as it shows how hope was restored in the people through Jesus’ resurrection.

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