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Show Notes
This sermon, drawn from Luke 24:18–35, centers on the transformative encounter of two disciples on the road to Emmaus, where Jesus reveals Himself through the breaking of bread, symbolizing divine illumination amid spiritual blindness. The passage unfolds as a profound narrative of healing, resurrection, and intimate fellowship, illustrating how Christ's death on the cross atones for sin, His resurrection defeats death's power, and His presence in communion restores broken relationships. Through vivid imagery—Helen Keller's awakening, the Passover meal, the feeding of the 5,000, and the table fellowship with Jesus—the preacher emphasizes that true sight comes not through human effort but through faith in Christ's redemptive work, inviting all to experience forgiveness, freedom from fear, and deep communion with God. The sermon calls listeners to abandon self-reliance, confront their brokenness, and embrace the ongoing invitation to dine with Christ, where grace, victory, and intimacy are made real.