After Jesus' death and resurrection, there were two disciples who were distressed about all the events they had witnessed. The explained as much to a stranger they met on the road to Emmaus. They were unsure about Jesus' death at the hand of the Romans and the Jewish leadership, because they believed Him to be the promised Messiah. They were distraught about all the people had turned against such an obviously popular teacher. Beyond all this, they were confused about the reports by some women that Jesus' tomb had been empty after three days. (Luke 24:13-24)
The stranger, who…