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John 8:4

Posted on 18 May at 14:04
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They say vnto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act. John 8:4 (KJV)

Context: In this passage Jesus was teaching in the temple when the scribes and Pharisees interrupted Him by bringing the adulterous woman. Their intention was to trap Jesus with a difficult question regarding the Law of Moses. According to the Mosaic Law (Leviticus 20:10; Deuteronomy 22:22), both the man and the woman caught in adultery were to be stoned to death. The Pharisees sought to challenge Jesus’ authority and discern His response.

Jesus’ Response: Instead of answering directly, Jesus stooped down and wrote on the ground, giving Himself time to think and reflect. After being pressed for an answer He said, “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her” (John 8:7, KJV). This response challenged the Pharisees’ self‑righteousness and hypocrisy, emphasizing the importance of examining one’s own heart before judging others.

The Accusers’ Departure: Upon hearing Jesus’ words, the accusers began to leave, starting with the oldest and ending with the youngest. This suggests that the older individuals may have had a greater awareness of their own sins and shortcomings. Eventually no one remained to accuse the woman.

Jesus’ Mercy and Forgiveness: When the crowd had gone, Jesus asked the woman, “Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee?” (John 8:10, KJV). She replied, “No man, Lord.” Jesus then declared, “Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more” (John 8:11, KJV). The exchange highlights Jesus’ compassion, mercy, and willingness to forgive those who genuinely repent and turn away from sin.

Key Lessons from John 8:1‑11:

Jesus’ Wisdom and Discernment – He demonstrated great wisdom in confronting the Pharisees. He did not deny the seriousness of the woman’s sin but challenged the hypocrisy of her accusers.

Self‑Examination and Humility – The passage reminds believers to examine their own hearts before judging or condemning others, recognizing that all are sinners in need of God’s forgiveness and grace.

The Power of Forgiveness – Jesus exemplified mercy, showing that genuine repentance leads to forgiveness and a fresh start. Believers are called to extend forgiveness and grace to others just as Christ has shown to us.

Avoiding Sin – By instructing the woman, “Go, and sin no more,” Jesus emphasizes the call to repentance, a transformed life, and living in accordance with God’s will.

These truths invite us to reflect on our own hearts, extend compassion, and pursue a life marked by humility, forgiveness, and obedience to God’s righteous standards.

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