Road to Emmaus: Jesus Asks Several Questions


In today’s Gospel from Luke, Jesus asks a series of three questions to two men on the Road to Emmaus:
  1. What are you discussing as you walk along? (Luke 24:17)
  2. What sort of things? (Luke 24:19)
  3. Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and enter into his glory? (Luke 24:26)
Let’s unpack each question, one at a time, to see what Our Lord is trying to say to us.

More Questions?

What were the men discussing as Jesus approached them? They were discussing Christ’s death on the cross, saddened that who they thought would redeem the Jewish people, was now dead. Their hopes, dashed. It seems they lost faith in Jesus. Has that ever happened to you? Do you sometimes feel like God is nowhere near you and you are short on hope? Can you relate to these two men?
Jesus rebounds with the second question, by asking them to clarify what sort of things they were discussing. He wants to hear from them directly. They recounted the past few day’s events, even mentioning that some of the women had been to Jesus’ tomb and declared Him to be alive. Yet, even after hearing such good news, these men were walking away from Jerusalem, unbelieving and dejected. Does the fact that Jesus wants to hear from you directly seem... Read more... 

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