Long Faced After Easter
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What do you do when the resurrection is real, but you're still struggling to move forward?
In this powerful message from Luke 24:13-35, we're invited into the journey of two disciples walking the road to Emmaus after Jesus' resurrection. Though the tomb was empty and victory had already been won, they were still carrying disappointment, confusion, grief, and unanswered questions.
This message explores the conversations that keep us stuck, the disappointments that cloud our vision, and the ways God often reveals Himself when we least expect it. Through the story of these disciples, we're reminded that resurrection is an event, but deliverance is a process. Sometimes God is closer than we realize, but pain, exhaustion, and heartbreak prevent us from recognizing His presence.
You'll discover why not every conversation is healthy, how trauma can distort perspective, and why some breakthroughs don't come through dramatic miracles but through a deeper understanding of God's Word. Most importantly, you'll learn that some of life's greatest revelations happen in seasons of breaking, not comfort.
If you've been carrying disappointment, wrestling with unanswered prayers, or feeling emotionally drained after a difficult season, this word will remind you that God has not abandoned you on the journey. He is walking with you, speaking to you, and working through the very things that seem to be breaking you.
Listen with an open heart and discover why there's no reason to stay long faced after Easter.