NO
CONDEMNATION!
John
8:10-11
10
When
Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her,
Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee?
11
She
said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and
sin no more.
The
Temple!
What a place to have your sins discovered! Yet it was in this hallowed place
that the scribes and Pharisees brought a woman who had been caught in the very
act of adultery. How horrifying would it be if we too were to have our most
secret acts discovered?
The
Law
prescribed death by stoning which was a slow and torturous way to die. It was
corporate punishment in which everyone took up at least one stone to hurl at
the guilty. In such a manner was sin put away from the people. This was a
strong deterrent to those who would sin. Although the Law had been mostly
ignored, at least in the punishment of it, the Pharisees wanted to know if
Jesus would uphold the Law. If He did they could accuse him of being harsh! If
He did not, they could accuse him of disrespecting the Law.
The
Woman!
As far as we can tell, this woman was not a prostitute but rather a cheating
wife. It is clear that she was entangled in a trap that had more to do with
trapping Jesus than trapping her.
The
Lord
chose neither to prosecute the law or to ignore it but to apply forgiveness. We
would really like to know what He wrote on the ground! Those standing around
with stones were likewise guilty in this drama. They had planned this and
brought her to Jesus – but where was the man? The Law prescribed stoning for
both guilty parties!
The
verdict
was guilty but Jesus said that there would be no condemnation! No stones would
come crashing down upon her skull. This does not mean that Jesus condoned her
sin. He chose not to condemn her. It was an act of grace but required
repentance! He did not say “go and keep on sinning” but rather “go and sin no
more!”
Rom
8:1
8
There
is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk
not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Dear
Lord, we are guilty, trapped, and caught in the act! Nothing escapes your gaze.
We are forgiven – if we would only receive that forgiveness! We have both an
opportunity and an obligation to go and sin no more. Thank you for your
marvelous mercy. AMEN
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