Luke 24:1-49
(Use the link below to read the verses.)
Expectations
influence every area of our lives. Sometimes this results in humorous
situations while other times it can lead to painful circumstances. Here is a tongue-in-cheek
list that I found called, “What husbands expect from their wives”:
- She could marry a
movie star, but wants only you.
- Her favorite hobbies
will be mowing the lawn and shoveling snow.
- Her favorite
expression will be, "What can I do for you today, Dear?"
- She speaks 140 words
a minute, with gusts up to 180.
- Where there's smoke,
there she is-- cooking.
- She lets you know you
only have two faults: everything you do, and everything you say.
Expectations
do influence every area of our life. The women who went to the tomb expected to
find a dead body. Instead they found an empty tomb and two angels who told them
the amazing story that Jesus was alive.
Two
men walking to the village of Emmaus were discussing the events of the previous
days including the unbelievable story from the women. Originally, these men had
great expectations that Jesus would be the glorious Messiah who had come to
rescue Israel, but his death left them disheartened and downcast.
Later,
as the same two men were telling the other disciples that they had just spent
time with the risen Christ, Jesus actually stood among them and greeted them.
Despite all of this, the disciples’ expectations clouded them with doubt. Jesus
showed them his hands and feet; he even ate food to overcome their
expectations.
30 When Jesus was at the table with them, he took bread, gave
thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. 31 Then their
eyes were opened and they recognized him, and he disappeared from their sight. 32 They
asked each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with
us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?” NIV
What
are your expectations of Jesus?
When you go to a funeral or a wedding; when you
travel from town to town or to work or to visit family or friends; when you eat
a meal or go out shopping; when you attend church, spend time in God’s word or
pray at the dinner table?
What do you expect from Jesus? Will you miss him or
see him?
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others.)
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