Being Loved

Christ Beside Us

We’ve all walked that road.

Not the dusty path outside Jerusalem, but the one paved with questions, heartache, and quiet longing. The road where hope feels distant and God seems silent. And yet—like the disciples in Luke’s Gospel—we’re not alone. Someone walks beside us.

This is the moment captured in The Road to Emmaus speaks not just to the eye, but to the soul. It’s more than a depiction of a biblical scene—it’s a mirror. A reminder that Christ draws near in our confusion, listens to our stories, and reveals Himself in the most intimate of gestures: the breaking of bread.

Place yourself in this scene: You might see yourself in the disciples’ faces—tired, searching, unsure. And you might feel the warmth of Christ’s presence in the gentle light inviting you to pause, to breathe, to remember: He is with you.

Keep this image in your heart. Pray, reflect, or simply sit with this vision throughout your day. Remember He always meets us on our journey. He walks with us still on the road of our life. Christ is always beside us.

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