In Luke 24, we witness a powerful moment of revelation and restoration. After the crucifixion, the disciples are overwhelmed with grief and disappointment—their hopes shattered, their vision clouded. But as the risen Jesus walks alongside them, they don’t recognize Him. This Easter sermon explores how the tragedy they experienced distorted their understanding of God, causing them to miss His presence even when He was right in front of them. It’s a reminder that even in our darkest moments, God is closer than we think—walking with us, speaking to us, and ready to open our eyes.