The Glory that does not crush its enemies. Luke 24:13-35
Luke 24:13-35 Jesus says to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus: ‘Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and then enter into his glory?’ They had been there with the others on the first Easter Sunday, but they had decided to call it a day. It was all too confusing and depressing. They had thought that Jesus was the Messiah; that he would set Israel free from Roman occupation and bring in God’s reign of abundance and security and justice. They didn’t know how – perhaps he was going to provoke an uprising and raise an army. Or perhaps God would step in, as he had done in the past, and wipe out the Romans overnight. But they trusted this man, and they had put their hope in him. But it had all gone so wrong. Jesus had been arrested and crucified. Even the crowd had chanted for his death. And now, three days later, the women were saying that an angel had told them that Jesus was alive. Some of the disciples had been to the tomb and confirmed that it was empty....