Good
Morning All,
John 8:11; “And Jesus said, “Neither do I condemn you; go, and from now on sin no more”.
This is the ending of one of those stories
that many people know. This is part of the
woman who is “caught” in adultery and the Scribes and the Pharisees want to
stone her. Jesus comments let him who
has no sin throw the first stone and eventually they all walk away. There is one part of this story that
Scriptures tells us but doesn’t explain.
Two times we are told that Jesus bent down and wrote on the ground but
we aren’t told what he wrote!
Just think of the scene that is
described. If the woman was truly
“caught” in adultery; she was probably naked.
She was dragged through the streets to the temple naked. You can imagine her fear, her shock, her
shame. She was probably cowering up
against the wall, trying to cover herself and fearing for her life. She was surrounded by a bunch of angry,
judging men!
As Jesus came to the scene, the Scribes saw
a chance to embarrass Jesus so they asked him what they should do. He didn’t answer; he wrote on the
ground. What did he write? We don’t know but I have always wondered if
Jesus, who is God, looked into each man’s heart and began to write the sins
which they were guilty of. Did he look
into their hearts and see greed, envy, jealousy, anger, hatred, lust, or any
one of a dozen other sins? I have found
the sequence interesting; he wrote, he told those without sin to cast the first
stone, then he wrote some more. What did
he write? What did the woman think about
this as the men dropped the stones and slowly and quietly slipped away?
Jesus looked at her and told her, “I don’t
condemn you, go and sin no more.” We
place a lot of emphasis on the first part but very little on the second
part. We like the first part because it
is a feel good statement but the second makes us uncomfortable. But look at it, why was the woman in the
street naked? She was engaged in a
sinful act; if she hadn’t been doing that she would have never been naked in
the street! When you engage in sinful
activities, there are negative effects on your life. If you hate or lust or envy; you will
experience sadness, anger, anxiety and discontentment.
Jesus forgives your sins but if we keep
going back to them; we will never live the life which God wants you to
enjoy! Sin continually rips us from
God’s love by causing us to turn from his grace and looking at our own selfish
desire. God is there with us always,
offering us the forgiveness that we so desperately need but he also begs us to
turn from sin, turn from the actions, thoughts and desires that cause our pain
and problems to start with. Jesus
forgives our sins and offers us hope, hope for our salvation but also a hope
for a better tomorrow. He offers us a
hope to live our life in accordance with his perfect will. This is why his directive, “go and sin no
more” means hope for us.
Dearest Father, through your mercy you do not
condemn us. Lead us to see that living
according to your will leads us to live the life which you have designed for
us. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray. Amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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