In this third installment of "Walking," Ronnie clarifies his hopes for this deep dive into the Emmaus Road story of Luke 24. "One: There’s always something deep, innovative, and wondrous beneath the surface of Scripture - it’s only 7 miles from Jerusalem to Emmaus, but so much further than that. Two: Luke was not afraid to meet people right where they were, to speak their language, in order to tell the story of Jesus. And three: Can we stop and appreciate the artistry and creativity of the biblical writer?" Ronnie picks up that third hope in this talk, revealing the imagination and skill of Luke.
Regarding the two photos discussed in this talk: 1) Visit https://stellarium-web.org to see the night sky anywhere in the world. 2) "The Starry Night" is on display at the Museum of Modern Art, NYC: https://www.moma.org
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