Monday, March 30, 2009

A Road Often Traveled

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A Road Often Traveled

On that first Easter afternoon two despairing and disillusioned guys slogged along toward home, weighted down with a heart full of emptiness. And brokenness. It was the worst time of their lives. The place where they were going is geographically obscure to us today. A road to obscurity.

Only God truly knows where Emmaus was. Whether you have been to Jerusalem or not, you probably have been on the road to Emmaus. Perhaps you have traveled it more than once. A road of hurt and helplessness. Questions and fear. The Emmaus road is a place of walking, wandering, waiting, and wondering. And it is difficult to walk when your dreams are shattered.

The naive and unbelievably uninformed stranger who drew near them must have been from another world. How could he know so little about Jesus and the dramatic events that had recently smashed their hopes and their lives? Perhaps the stranger even irritated Cleopas & his unnamed friend at first. Surely they simply wanted to share their grief together, but not with a stranger. How could an uninformed and uninvolved stranger understand their suffering?

The stranger proceeded to open the word of God to the two in despair. The Emmaus explanation of scripture must have been one marvelous masterpiece. For the stranger was the Master Himself, their loving Lord, the Shepherd who had drawn near to the wandering, lost sheep.

Jesus had put a fire into the two disciples hearts, now the guest becomes the host, serves them bread, and opens their eyes. Suddenly the One they failed to recognize in their storm has become more distinct and recognizable than they had ever known.

Was it the scars the two saw when Jesus broke the bread that caused the wonderful revelation? Maybe that had something to do with it, but it was not the main catalyst. Fact is, Jesus had deliberately obscured Himself and now He deliberately opens their eyes and reveals Himself. When Thomas heard the voice of Jesus, he no longer had to see and touch the scars, but cried, "My lord and my God!" The two weary ones on the Emmaus road believed because of the words of Jesus and the touch of the Spirit of God.

May your road to Emmaus turn from obscurity and broken dreams into hope and wonderment. May your road to nowhere turn into a road to somewhere. And Someone. wreg



Thursday, March 26, 2009

Who's A 10?

by wreg daniel

Being a nature lover and a great admirer of horses, I wanted to see Bo Derek ride that horse in the movie Bolero. Lo, and behold, I restrained myself & missed it. In case you are wondering, both Bo & Flicker were naked. (Musta been some horse!) Bo must be a lovely lady because she is one of the few folks who is calssified by some as a 10. Actually, nobody is really a 10. Especially spiritually. We all fall short. Big fall! Great shortness! Jesus said that apart from Him, we can do nothing. Sorta like a zero. (John 15). Know how you make a zero into a 10? Put the ONE in front of it! In Him we go from a 0 to a 10. How is that for a ride?