Episode 69: Luke - The Resurrection of Jesus
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In the final episode of Thread’s series on Luke’s Gospel, Dr. David Pocta and Hannah DeSouza explore Luke 24 through two resurrection scenes: the women arriving at the empty tomb at dawn and the discouraged disciples walking the road to Emmaus. They highlight the women’s quiet devotion, Luke’s emphasis on the marginalized, and how remembering Jesus’ words becomes a doorway to faith, even as the apostles initially dismiss the women’s testimony. On the Emmaus road, they discuss spiritual blindness, lost hope (“we had hoped”), and Jesus’ rebuke of being “slow of heart,” noting that recognition comes not through information alone but through relational encounter. The disciples finally recognize Jesus in the breaking of bread, their hearts “burn,” and they return to Jerusalem with renewed hope, prompting reflections on ritual, memory, and faith formed in community.
00:01 Welcome and Episode Overview in Luke 24
00:04 The Women at the Empty Tomb (Luke 24:1-12)
00:06 The Wisdom of Ritual and Devotion
00:09 Remembering and the First Easter Proclamation
00:11 The Disciples' Disbelief in the Women's Testimony
00:13 The Road to Emmaus: Two Discouraged Disciples
00:16 Their Eyes Were Kept from Recognizing Jesus
00:20 "We Had Hoped": The Disciples' Loss of Hope
00:24 Jesus Interprets All the Scriptures
00:26 The Turning Point: Recognition in the Breaking of the Bread
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Dr. David Pocta
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