Discussion Questions

Hearts Burning on the Road
Luke 24:13-35

1. The disciples were walking away from Jerusalem in discouragement and confusion, unaware that the risen Jesus was right there walking with them.
  • In what ways have you experienced seasons of spiritual melancholy, confusion, or aimlessness where Jesus felt distant? How does the story of Jesus purposefully concealing Himself (to draw them deeper) encourage or challenge you in those times?

2. Jesus took the disciples through the Scriptures—from Moses and all the Prophets—showing that the Messiah had to suffer before entering His glory.
  • How does this approach reshape the way you read and interpret the Bible (especially the Old Testament)? Share a specific passage where properly seeing Jesus in Scripture has made your “heart burn within you” with insight, conviction, or holy distress.

3. The disciples’ eyes were finally opened and their hearts burned when Jesus broke the bread with them—a moment of fellowship and worship.
  • What practices in your walk with Christ (Bible study, prayer, communion, shared meals, or corporate worship) have led to a similar deep revelation of Jesus’ presence? What might “hearts burning” look like practically in our daily lives today?

4. Even though it was late and the journey was long, the disciples immediately returned to Jerusalem to proclaim the resurrection.
  • What prevents us from responding with that same urgency and mission after encountering the risen Jesus? How do we move from being fearful followers to bold witnesses for Christ in this confused and dark world?