Peace in the Midst of Our Questions
Thursday in the Octave of Easter Luke 24:35–48 The disciples in today’s Gospel are caught in that strange space between hope and uncertainty. They’ve heard the astonishing news from the Emmaus travelers, but they’re still trying to make sense of it all. Their hearts are full, yet their minds are spinning. And right in the middle of their confusion, Jesus appears—not with judgment, not with impatience, but with peace. “Peace be with you.” It’s the first gift of the Risen Christ. Not explanations. Not instructions. Peace. Even then, the disciples struggle. They’re startled, terrified, unsure whether what they’re seeing is real. Jesus doesn’t shame them for their fear. Instead, Jesus invites them to touch his wounds, to see his hands and feet, to recognize that his love is not a ghostly idea but a living presence. Then something beautiful happens: their fear gives way to joy, their confusion gives way to understanding, and their closed hearts begin to open. Jesus wal...