Burning Hearts on the Road to Emmaus | Luke 24:13-35
Preached By Jason Tarn
Bible Book(s): Luke


The idea of a man raised from the dead, in a body with powers to vanish and appear in an instant, sounds like the stuff of fantasies. But this idea is at the core of Christian faith and identity. Is the Resurrection make-believe or does it make sense and answer our deepest hopes and longings? Disciples have been wrestling with that question from the start.|The idea of a man raised from the dead, in a body with powers to vanish and appear in an instant, sounds like the stuff of fantasies. But this idea is at the core of Christian faith and identity. Is the Resurrection make-believe or does it make sense and answer our deepest hopes and longings? Disciples have been wrestling with that question from the start.|The idea of a man raised from the dead, in a body with powers to vanish and appear in an instant, sounds like the stuff of fantasies. But this idea is at the core of Christian faith and identity. Is the Resurrection make-believe or does it make sense and answer our deepest hopes and longings? Disciples have been wrestling with that question from the start.|The idea of a man raised from the dead, in a body with powers to vanish and appear in an instant, sounds like the stuff of fantasies. But this idea is at the core of Christian faith and identity. Is the Resurrection make-believe or does it make sense and answer our deepest hopes and longings? Disciples have been wrestling with that question from the start.



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