On the Road to …

By Davalynn Spencer @davalynnspencer

A friend of mine shared plans to participate in a spiritual retreat called Walk to Emmaus. As we visited about the weekend event, I prayed it would be one of personal revelation.

Personal revelation is exactly what happened in the gospel account of two men walking from Jerusalem to the village of Emmaus after the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. It’s an engaging story that you can find in Luke 24:13-35. 

This journey has inspired not only event planners and Bible teachers, but also artists over the centuries. Possibly the most recognizable painting is “The Road to Emmaus” by Swiss landscape painter Robert Zund (1827-1909).

A similar work hangs in my home, depicting two men walking casually through an idyllic setting of colorful trees, flowers, and a flowing brook. The painting emits peace and perfection.

However, if you read Luke’s telling of the event, these men were anything but peaceful. Their trek took them down a path of necessity rather than leisure. I imagine the reality of their road was quite different, with rocks, and scrub brush, and dirt that worked into their sandals.

A road similar to life paths we all travel.

However, Jesus—alive and well—joined them. He walked with them. Met them where they were, so to speak.

We all walk a road—

to loneliness
to grief
to refuge
to hope
to commitment
to service

Jesus will meet us today on our road. We have the same opportunity as the two men on their way to Emmaus if we choose to listen, consider, and recognize His presence.

A line in a new *worship song has imbedded itself in my thoughts lately, and it plays over and over in my mind throughout the day:

            “The God of our salvation is among us.”

And He is. He’s right here with us, on our own road.

Jesus answered and said to him,
“If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word;
and My Father will love him,
and We will come to him and
make Our home with him.
John 14:23

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Published on February 18, 2024 14:38
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message 1: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Whittle Some versions of scripture refer to "two of them." Only Cleophas is mentioned by name who I gather was a man. I have often thought the other person with him could have been a woman, perhaps his wife or other relative. I love the reminder of this scripture. Thanks, Davalynn.


message 2: by Davalynn (new)

Davalynn Spencer Thanks for reading, Alicia!


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