On the Road – Truth Revealed in Confusion
Based on Luke 24:13–35
In Luke 24:13–35, we meet two disciples walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus, their hearts heavy with disappointment and confusion after Jesus’ crucifixion. On this Easter Tuesday, we reflect on how the risen Christ draws near to us in our uncertainty, walks alongside us, and opens our minds to see truth we could not grasp on our own. Four key lessons shape our reflection:
First, Christ Meets Us in Our Discouragement – The disciples are talking of all that had happened, their hopes shattered by Jesus’ death. Though they do not recognise Him at first, Jesus joins them on their journey, meeting them in their sadness rather than waiting for them to find their way to joy.
Second, He Asks Us to Share Our Story – Jesus begins by asking, “What are you discussing together as you walk?” He invites them to voice their confusion and pain, showing us that honest conversation with Him is the first step toward understanding truth. We do not need to hide our doubts – He wants to meet us in them.
Third, He Opens the Scriptures to Us – Jesus explains how all the Old Testament writings pointed to His suffering, death, and resurrection, “beginning with Moses and all the Prophets.” He does not dismiss their questions but leads them to see how truth is woven throughout God’s Word, bringing clarity to confusion.
Fourth, Recognition Comes in Presence and Fellowship – It is only when Jesus breaks bread with them that their eyes are opened and they recognise Him. This reminds us that truth is often revealed in moments of communion – when we gather with others, share in sacred practices, and encounter Christ’s presence in tangible ways.
Challenge – Today, take time to share with Jesus any areas of confusion or doubt you are facing. Open your Bible and ask Him to help you see His truth in the passages you read. Consider meeting with a fellow believer to discuss what you are learning.
Prayer – "Lord Jesus, thank You for walking with me in my confusion. Help me to share my heart with You freely, and open my mind to understand Your truth as revealed in Scripture. May I recognise Your presence in fellowship with others and live in the light of what You show me. In Your name I pray, amen."
Conclusion
The road to Emmaus reminds us that even when we cannot see the way forward, Christ is walking beside us. He takes our confusion, illuminates truth from His Word, and reveals Himself to us in unexpected moments. May we walk with confidence, knowing that He is always leading us toward greater understanding and hope.






