Sunday, April 04, 2021

Two Sad Travellers!

 


Luke 24,13-35 | Digital Catholic Missionaries (DCM)

 

They travelled alone

They were deep in their thoughts,

The events of the weekend

Had left them distraught.

 

It was a seven-mile journey

All they could do was walk,

None of our modern conveniences

And as they walked they talked.

 

They talked about the past

That had quelled their fears,

They talked about the present

And how it all disappeared.

 

They talked about the future

And its foreboding forecast,

They were lifted then dropped!

They were so downcast.

 

Their hearts were smitten

They were sorely depressed,

They merely trudged forward

With their chin on their chest.

 

Two sad travellers

Overwhelmed and despondent,

Losing all they had cherished

Through an unfortunate event.

 

As they walked and they talked

A stranger drew near,

And enquired about their sadness

And their obvious despair.

Sermon / Pr. Ted Giese / Sunday April 30th 2017 - / Luke 24:13-35 / Hearing  Jesus - Seeing Jesus 

They were puzzled by his question

A stranger, perhaps,

For only such a person

Would be unaware of the facts.

 

The fact that a man

Was unjustly put to death,

A man upon whom

Hung all their desires and their quests.

 

He would have to be a stranger

Not to have heard the news

About a man who was crucified

For simply airing his views.

 

“What news?” the stranger asked

And they filled him in…

Or, so they thought,

For they didn’t know it was him.

 

“He was a prophet,” they said,

Hence, now deemed deceased,

And like all of his disciples

They too were lacking belief.

Sermon / Pr. Ted Giese / Sunday April 30th 2017 - / Luke 24:13-35 / Hearing  Jesus - Seeing Jesus  

“He was to be Israel’s redeemer.”

Or so they thought,

“And now it is three days since

And nothing has been wrought.

 

Some women of our company

Said that he had risen

And this, according to a message

Which angels had given.

 

And some that were with us

Also went to his tomb

But none of them saw him,”

Hence the reason for their gloom.

 

“O fools and slow of heart,”

He said unto them,

Since they had not believed

What the prophets had spoken.

Sermon / Pr. Ted Giese / Sunday April 30th 2017 - / Luke 24:13-35 / Hearing  Jesus - Seeing Jesus  

Christ spoke of his suffering

And following that, his glory

But his disciples had ignored this

And languished in misery.

 

Their sadness resulted

From not believing the Word

And obsessed by their agenda

They heard yet not heard.

 

It did not register with them

So they forgot what he said,

Even the promise

About rising from the dead.

 

The promise was realized

He had risen as he said,

He was with them in the flesh

He was no longer dead.

Sermon / Pr. Ted Giese / Sunday April 30th 2017 - / Luke 24:13-35 / Hearing  Jesus - Seeing Jesus  

What a change he had brought!

No longer distraught,

The salvation they all sought

With his blood he had bought.

 

From sadness to gladness

From despondency to hope,

Though he must leave them again

Through the Spirit they will cope.

 

On their way they walked

And the Saviour walked beside them,

And he walks with you and me

As he does with all his children.

 

Stewart Russell © October 2019

 

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