Gospel: Luke 24: 13-35
Two disciples are on the road to Emmaus. They encounter Jesus along the way, but initially they do not recognize him. They tell him about all that has happened in the last few days regarding the death of Jesus and then the empty tomb. Jesus then takes them through the scriptures, connecting them to his life, death, and rising, and yet they still do not recognize him, even though later they will recall how their hearts were burning within them.
They then stop to rest along the way and share a meal. When Jesus breaks the bread it is then that they come to recognize him, but he vanishes from their sight. The Lord is only fully revealed and known to us in actions, not in words alone. The words stirred their hearts along the way; the action of sharing the meal together fully revealed Jesus to them. It was the action that brought together everything else into a real presence for them in the world.
The same is true in our own lives. We can talk all we want about Jesus. We can read the scriptures and all sorts of other things about him. But Jesus does not become real in the world until we break bread with others, i.e. when we engage in actions of love and mercy directly with others. Only then does the presence of Jesus in the world become real, only then does the resurrection of Jesus have any meaning in people's lives. The faith of Jesus is not an abstraction; it is a lived reality.