What is the size of your heart? Have you measured it lately? I recently read the account in the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 24, about the two that were walking to the village of Emmaus. They were deep in conversation when Jesus caught up with them and continued on with them. They were not aware that it was Jesus. Jesus inquired as to what they were discussing and they answered with a question about Jesus not knowing what had happened in Jerusalem the last few days. When they arrived at the village where they were headed, Jesus acted as if He would go farther but they insisted that He stay and have supper with them. He obliged and sat with them for the meal. He took the bread, blessed it, broke it and gave to them. At that moment they recognized Him. Then He disappeared. They commented that they felt a fire within their hearts as Jesus spoke with them.
They immediately headed back to Jerusalem with the news. When they found the eleven and their friends gathered, they related the news of what had happened on the road and how they had sat at supper with Jesus. When they were saying all these things, Jesus appeared to them and said, “Peace be with you.” They thought they were seeing a ghost, but He assured them that He was really flesh and blood and that He had risen from the grave. He went on to open their understanding of the Word, showing them how to read, study and tarry until the Holy Spirit would be sent by the Father to equip them for ministry.
He then led them out of the city over to Bethany. Raising His hands He blessed them, and while blessing them, He took His leave, being carried up to heaven. The next verse says, “They worshiped Him, and returned to Jerusalem with great joy and were continually in the temple praising and blessing God.”
This is the first account, to my knowledge, of them worshiping Jesus. I really feel they were unable to worship earlier because their eyes and ears where not open. I believe it is impossible to offer true, authentic worship without a vital relationship with Jesus Christ. Until we are in right standing with the Lord, we have no revelation to base our worship. An attempt would only be foolishness.
Someone once said, “When God measures a man, He puts a tape around the heart instead of the head.” I think God measures our worship as well. The more revelation of who He is produces greater and deeper worship. The more time we spend on the road to Emmaus, sitting at table with Jesus as He breaks bread with us; and opening ourselves up to intimate fellowship with Him, will determine the size of our heart.
Let us seek to have enlarged hearts for our Lord. Let His Words burn like fire in our hearts; then we will return with great joy, continually in His house, praising and blessing God!