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Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
The Third Sunday of Easter continues the narrative of the Risen Lord’s appearances, focusing on the restoration of hope and the opening of the mind. It reminds us that the Resurrection is both a historical fact and a present experience that reinterprets our past and secures our future. The liturgy emphasizes that Christ is known in both Scripture and Sacrament.
Scriptural Connection
In Luke 24, Jesus appears to the startled disciples, offering them peace and eating in their presence to prove his bodily reality. He interprets the Law, Prophets, and Psalms, showing that his suffering was the necessary path to glory. This encounter transforms their confusion into a clear mission, as they are commissioned to be witnesses of repentance and forgiveness to all nations.
Sermon Ideas
Consider the theme of 'opened eyes.' Whether on the road or in the upper room, Jesus meets us in our disillusionment. How do we recognize the Risen Lord in our own 'breaking of bread' and in the study of the scriptures? Preachers can challenge the congregation to consider what it means to be a 'witness' of these things in a skeptical age.