When Your Hope Has No Pulse
Matthew 28:1-10 April 5, 2026 (Easter) • Mount Pleasant UMC Jesus was dead. Everyone knew it. Many people had seen him die horribly on a Roman cross just days before. Some of them had stayed long enough to see a soldier stuck a spear in his side and they saw the blood and water flow out. Jesus was dead and his followers were in hiding. The world had finally beat mercy and righteousness to death (cf. McKnight, Matthew, pg. 410). Jesus was dead and whatever hopes anyone had for him being their savior, their rescuer, had died on the cross along with him. Sometime late on Sunday, two former followers of Jesus were walking on the road from Jerusalem to a village 7 miles away called Emmaus when another traveler joined them. The newcomer wanted to know what the two were talking about, and they are amazed that this person hasn’t heard about what had happened to Jesus in the city. They tell the traveler all about Jesus, then come the devastating words: “We had hoped that he was the one ...