And they said to one another, "Did not
our heart burn within us while He talked with us on the road, and while He
opened the Scriptures to us?" - Luke 24.32
This was truly a fascinating encounter between Jesus and the
men on their way to Emmaus. It is interested to see how men responded to Jesus
when they did not know who He was.
As they continued on their journey the men came to the village
they were seeking. They wanted to stop, but Jesus acted as though He was going
to go on. They asked Him to stop and join them.
So He stayed and ate a meal with them. After the meal He
broke bread in a manner reminiscent of the Lord’s Table. Then after all that He
revealed who He disappeared.
When Jesus left they said to each other – ‘Remember how our
hearts burned within us when He explained the scriptures to us?
Now I realise that Jesus, the subject and author of these
scriptures was the one doing the teaching and none of us can ever match up with
His teaching, but I think there is a point to be made about the power of the
scriptures.
First, we need to remember that when Jesus left He sent the
Holy Spirit to teach us all truth. Part of the Holy Spirit’s ministry is to
open up and explain the scriptures to us. He often uses other men to do assist
in it, but He does the teaching.
That being the case I have to examine my own heart and
consider the last time my heart burned within me. When has the scripture really
well and truly hit home? I remember a day last week preparing my thoughts for
this series when I was impacted about the simplicity of the salvation of the thief
on the cross. I could hardly talk about it. I sensed that burning of truth in
my own heart.
But that kind of experience is far too rare.
We have to ask ourselves how often we are open to allow the
scriptures to burn in our hearts. We also need to examine how often our hearts
are cold and dull to the teaching of the scriptures. How do we respond? Do our
hearts burn within us? Or are our hearts so cold that it doesn’t even have an
impact?
When is the last time our hearts burned when the scriptures
were opened and explained to us?
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