The Emmaus Road
Lo, two of the Lord’s disciples
Walked side by side,
And talked of the dear, dead Master,
The Crucified.
They spake with the passing stranger,
Who walked alone;
Nor heard in the words of comfort,
The Master’s tone.
Refrain
So, oft in the waning twilight,
One passeth by;
His voice rings out thro’ the darkness,Lo, it is I.
– Fannie I. Kennish
Resurrected Lord and Savior, Coming King. His majesty, the King of all kings and the Lord of all lords. The Omnipotent and Conqueror of Death and Hades we come before you now to worship and adore. May our love and gratitude to You never never cease. May we never get tired of worshipping You, Dear, Loving Lord.
Today, Lord is Easter Monday, and we remember the experience of the sad, weary, fearful disciples who You joined up on the road to Emmaus. How you warmed their cold hearts on that journey and at the end opened their eyes to enable them to celebrate your victory. Whenever our hearts get cold with fear and doubt, warm our hearts O Lord. (4/1/24)