July 22, 2025

Lost Sheep Blinded

Luke 24:15-19, 32

. . . Jesus himself came up and walked along with them; but they were kept from recognizing him.

—  Luke 24:15-16

Does it seem unfair that these disciples were kept from seeing Jesus? I have heard people say that it seems Jesus was being tricky here. While Jesus walks along with them, the disciples think he is an out-of-touch stranger who has no idea what happened recently in Jerusalem.

But let’s look at this from a different angle. From a teaching and learning perspective, Jesus makes a brilliant move. The disciples do not know Jesus is right there with him, so they can express their misunderstanding and frustration without being distracted. They have no need to try to act as they would if they knew he was there. They have room to hear God’s story all over again and to begin learning anew.

We learn that they also asked each other later, “Were not our hearts burning within us as he talked with us . . . ?” Somewhere deep inside they sensed that their fellow traveler had remarkable understanding and authority as he spoke about the Scriptures, but first they needed to be in a space where they could be redirected. Jesus their shepherd had more than one agenda to attend to in order for them to grow as disciples who would be invited to share in his mission. While not being able to recognize him, they could begin to develop spiritual eyes of faith by which all new disciples would begin to see him.

How has the good shepherd gotten your attention lately? What is he trying to teach you?

Lord, help us to learn anew and to be more attentive so that we can see you at work in the world today. Amen.

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