Hearts Burning, Eyes Opening
Wednesday in the Octave of Easter Luke 24:13–35 The road to Emmaus is one of the most comforting stories in all of Scripture because it feels so much like our own journey with God. Two disciples walk away from Jerusalem carrying disappointment, confusion, and the heavy ache of hope that seemed to die on Calvary. They talk it out as they walk—trying to make sense of everything, trying to hold together faith and heartbreak. And Jesus comes alongside them. What’s striking is that Jesus doesn’t arrive with fanfare or instant clarity. He simply walks with them, listens to them, and gently opens their hearts to the truth they can’t yet see. Even though they don’t recognize Jesus, something in them begins to shift. Their hearts start to burn—not with fear or anxiety, but with a renewed sense of possibility. It’s only later, in the breaking of the bread, that their eyes are opened. The moment of recognition comes through something simple, familiar, and deeply relational. Jesu...