The law of Moses
was clear. For certain offenses, there were stones to be thrown. Judgment cast.
Stone throwers called to the courtyard. Our stones may not be physically thrown
these days, but our stone throwing still packs a punch. Shaking our heads at
certain sins. Can you believe? Did you hear?
Gossip and critical
judgments come so easily and make us feel just a little better about ourselves.
We certainly would never do that! Or that! Or even that! The aim is easy when
it’s thrown at others. Let’s look back.There they were; the stone throwers of
the day, ready to hit and kill the woman accused of adultery. And the keepers
of the law tested Jesus.
“In the
law, Moses commanded us to stone such women. Now what do you say?’ John 8 6
When they kept on questioning Him, He straightened and said to them,
“Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at
her.” John 8:7
Jesus does that,
doesn’t He? He stops us in our tracks just as we are about to throw out another
stone. All of us fall short of the glory of God. All of us. Each and every one
of us. And He looks at us with compassion and deep sadness, willing us to look
at Him and believe. He suffered it all, from a white lie, to adultery, to a
murderous thief and everything in between. Soon it is just Jesus and the guilty
woman. And it is just Jesus and me, Jesus and you.
Jesus straightened
up and asked her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?” “No one,
sir,” she said. “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus answered. “Go now and
leave your life of sin.” John 8:10-11
Jesus never
condemns. He loves and listens, forgives and leads us out from our sinful
natures into His glorious light.
Dear Lord,
You love us despite all of our flaws. Lead us from our lives
of sin. Show us how to live the life You prepared for us before the beginning
of time. The life of inner joy and peace, filled with Your undying love.
Amen
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