Eastertide #8: Sunday 2 of 7.
Then
they recognized Him.
(Luke 24:31)
It takes a while to “recognize Him”. He doesn’t force
himself on you like a Houdini act: “Walla!”
Christ gives us space—space to wonder, to sort things out, and to trust
it really is Him.
That’s how the journey home to Emmaus ended; but, along the
way our resurrected Lord didn’t let on. He pretends like he didn’t know about
the events of Passover that shattered hope: “Are you the only stranger in
Jerusalem,” ask Cleopas of Jesus, “who does not know the things that have taken
place in these days?” To which our resurrected Lord replied, “What things?” So,
the Emmaus couple continued telling Jesus about Jesus and about how he was
crucified and how they “had hoped that he was the one to redeem Israel.”
They went on to tell how some of the women “went to the tomb
and did not find his body there” and about “a vision of angels.” Jesus listened
to their story about himself; and then, while still on the road—still
incognito, Jesus leads a bible study that stirred their hearts: “Did not our
hearts burn within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was
opening the scriptures to us?” From
scripture, Jesus taught them “how it was necessary for the Messiah to
suffer”—for their parochial hopes to be shattered.
When they took a turn for home, our resurrected Lord
pretended to walk on. But they couldn’t let him go, saying, “Stay with us… so
he went in to stay with them.” That’s when it happened: “When he was at table
with them… their eyes were opened and they recognized Him.”
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