Our Coffee Break Bible Study Group is working its way "chronologically" through the New Testament. Might take us three years at this rate, but who's counting. Join us!
Last week our group followed Mary and Cleopas (or possibly some other unknowns) on the road to Emmaus and met a rather familiar stranger. They rush back to tell the disciples who they've seen, and, of course, no one quite believes them. The same old story. Until suddenly... (112) Meeting the Risen Lord The risen Jesus appears to the others as well. 1. Read Luke 24:36-37 Does it surprise you that Jesus’ disciples believe in ghosts? a. Are wrong beliefs evil, or simply incorrect? 2. Read Luke 24:38 Why were the disciples afraid? Why might they have been doubtful or unwilling to believe? a. When something good happens, do we sometimes doubt? b. What about when something bad happens? 3. Read Luke 24:39-40, John 20:19-20 What’s so important about Jesus’ wounds? a. ...
O Lord May all your people be Transparent witnesses; may we, Instead of closing, open doors That all around us, evermore May see Our God is love not hate; Our God is watching, ever waits To mend our hearts and bodies heal And souls replenish, futures seal To Him To hope, to love, to more Than any dream; Lord we implore That you would free our hearts to sing Till lives with holy mercy ring Restored.
For those we know and love who do not see Your blessings, may Your unseen blessings pour over them in abundance beyond our comprehension. For those we know and love who do not seem to hear Your word, may Your unheard words echo louder and longer in their hearts than we can imagine. For those we know and love who do not recognize Your guidance, may Your unrecognized Spirit guide them in paths unknown to us. May You bring them to You, at a time and place of Your choosing, not of ours, and may they see and hear and know and love You who have always seen and heard and known and loved them.
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