Two disciples walked away from Jerusalem in deep disappointment after Jesus' crucifixion, drifting from the place of promise, divine encounter, and fulfilled prophecy. Their expectations shattered, they moved in the wrong direction away from God. Disappointment always has a direction: it leads to confusion, reduced prayer, and distance from the Lord. Yet clarity comes only in God's presence, not by drifting away. Instead of mere information or gossip, seek revelation from the Word. Most importantly, your speech matters talking about Jesus draws His presence near, while negative talk hinders it. Turn toward God, pursue understanding, and let your words attract His power. Breakthrough is closer than you think. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)Why were the two disciples walking away from Jerusalem to Emmaus? 02.)What does Jerusalem represent in the Bible? 03.)What happens when a person gets disappointed with God? 04.)When does the greatest breakthrough usually come? 05.)Where does clarity come from when we are confused or in pain? 06.)What is the difference between information and revelation? 07.)Why did Jesus draw near and walk with the two disciples? 08.)How important is our speech in experiencing God’s presence? 09.)What should we do when facing trials, business problems, or confusion? 10.)How can we attract the presence of God in daily life?