
Thursday May 01, 2025
Walking with Hope: The Road to Emmaus
🎙 Episode Title: “Walking with Hope: The Road to Emmaus”
Podcast: Everyday Faith – From New Life Baptist Church
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This week’s message explores one of the most tender and revealing post-resurrection encounters in Scripture — Luke 24:13–35 — where two discouraged disciples walk away from Jerusalem without hope… until Jesus draws near.
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“And it came to pass, that, while they communed together and reasoned, Jesus himself drew near, and went with them. But their eyes were holden that they should not know him.” (Luke 24:15–16, KJV)
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As we walk this dusty road with them, we see a picture of doubt, discouragement, and unmet expectations — and then the Savior shows up. Jesus doesn’t just rebuke them for their unbelief; He walks with them, teaches them from the Old Testament, and opens their eyes at the breaking of bread.
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Key Takeaways:
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God still walks with doubters.
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Faith does not come by signs, but by Scripture: “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Romans 10:17, KJV)
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Jesus is revealed not in miracles, but through the Word of God.
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When the Scriptures are opened, “did not our heart burn within us?” (Luke 24:32, KJV)
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The resurrection is not just historical — it is personal, powerful, and life-changing.
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Pastor Mike takes us deep into the Old Testament prophecies Jesus may have shared: from the seed of the woman in Genesis 3, to the Passover Lamb, the scapegoat, and Psalm 22, to Isaiah 53 — all pointing to Christ crucified and risen again.
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Whether you’re burdened with doubt, burned by unmet expectations, or simply need to remember why we gather every Sunday — this message will re-center your hope in the risen, present Savior.
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Highlighted Scriptures (KJV):
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Luke 24:13–35 – The Road to Emmaus
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1 Corinthians 15:13–20 – If Christ be not risen…
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Isaiah 53 – The Suffering Servant
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Romans 10:17 – Faith by hearing the Word
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John 20:29 – “Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.”
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Theme: The risen Christ still meets us in our confusion, walks with us in our doubt, and reveals Himself through His Word. Don’t miss Him — listen for His voice and let your heart burn again.
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