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The People of Hope
On the first Easter Sunday, in Palestine, two young men were walking on the road to Emmaus and talking
with each other about everything that had happened. They were so desperate because they could not
understand why their master and friend whom they had followed for about three years had allowed himself to be
arrested and put to death. To them it was the greatest injustice in all of history. They were
heartbroken because their master whom they had pinned all their hopes was dead. This was especially so
because they had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel, the elected people of God.
Everything that they had longed for had now been dashed to the ground. Yet, even though they were
depressed, they didn’t stop talking about their master. At this moment, a stranger came up and walked
along with them. They were kept from recognizing this stranger because they were in deep desperation. The
stranger asked them what they were talking about so earnestly. This made them stop short in their tracks.
The looks on their faces showed how upset they were. Eventually, either of them named Cleopas asked the
stranger, Are you only a visitor to Jerusalem, and do not know the things that have happened there in these
days?. But the stranger asked another question: What’s thing?. The two young men began to explain.
Seeing them in downcast face, the stranger said some strange things to comfort them. They could not find
out who this stranger was. Poor them! Their real problem was not with a dead master, but with
themselves. They were the disciples who had ever followed Jesus Christ during His ministry time on the
earth. They had sat at His foot listening to His messages, talking to Jesus Christ Himself whom they
respectedly called their rabbi (teacher). They had ever witnessed a lot of Jesus’ miracles and had a good
communication with Him. Thus, at this time they were very desperate only because they didn’t perceive the
resurrected Jesus when He first appeared to them, and only because they didn’t believe the whole of the
Bible teaching. And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, Jesus explained to them what was in all the
Scriptures concerning Himself (Luke. 24: 27).
The stranger, of course, was Jesus Christ, the Master Teacher. What did Jesus tell those two disciples?
We don’t know the details. But we do know the heart of His teaching: Did Christ not have to suffer these things
and then enter His glory? (Luke. 24: 26). And then a remarkable transformation began to take place in the hearts
of the disciples. They said, Were
our hearts not burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us? (Luke.
24:32). It was when they recognized their resurrected master, Jesus Christ that they were getting so happy.
These two disciples were no longer downcast because they found a big hope hope in Christ, their Savior.
Immediately, they returned to Jerusalem to tell the Good News to everyone. They are really the people of
Hope.
My dear friends! Look at these men here! You know how they once were. See the change. What has done it? The
power of God of Hope and nothing else. They felt a power dealing with them and changing them. You feel
you are a desperate case. Jesus Christ Himself can change you and recreate you. Whatever your deep and great
sins are, He has provided you with the way of salvation and the way of hope. Submit yourself to
Christ. You will become the people of Hope.
Esther L. (Hopeway.org)
September 22nd, 2000
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