Jewels From John # 8 - No Finger-pointing Please
Devotion
# 8
John 8:7, “So
when they continued asking Him, He raised Himself up and said to them, “He who
is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first.”(NKJV)
Read John 8: 1-11 for the entire account.
Jesus was at the temple, early in the
morning, teaching people who had come eagerly to hear His words. The Scribes
and Pharisees brought to Him a woman who was caught in the very act of
adultery. Their only aim was to trap
Jesus and to check whether He would keep the Old Testament law as given by
Moses (Leviticus 20:10), which actually commanded that both the man and the
woman be put to death, but for some reason only the woman was brought
to Jesus.
They thought they were putting Jesus
in a spot, as they awaited His verdict.
Strangely, Jesus spoke nothing, but simply bent down and wrote on the
ground with his finger. No one knows for
sure what He wrote, but we do know that Jesus took the Old Testament
Commandment about Adultery in Exodus 20:14:
“Do not commit adultery,” to a whole
new level in Matthew 5:28, when He
said, “But
I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed
adultery with her in his heart.” When they repeatedly questioned Him,
that’s when Jesus said that anyone standing there who was without sin, could
throw the first stone at her. We can
almost hear all the stones drop to the ground one by one, as the entire group
got convicted and left - every one of them; from the oldest to the youngest.
How easy it is for us to find fault
with others, and not take a moment to see that the very things we accuse others
of, we often are guilty of. Notice how
we hide and cover up the sins of those closest to us, but feel no inhibition to
disclose, and speak about the wrongs of others who are more distant.
Something happened that day to the
entire group of people who came in to accuse the woman. The closer they got to Jesus
the more exposed they were to their own sins, and no one could stand in His
presence. The only One who had the right
to cast a stone at her, sent her off with freedom and forgiveness.
The closer we get to Jesus the lesser
we focus on the failings of others, and instead desire to become more like Him.
The next time we are tempted to pick
up a stone to aim at somebody, let’s remember Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:3: “Why, then do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, and pay no
attention to the log in your own eye?”
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Esther Collins
Email: thelifetransformingword@gmail.com
Email: thelifetransformingword@gmail.com
Awesome exposition.
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DeleteThanks Glory
DeleteBeautiful sharing Sister! In a world that delights in pointing fingers we are called to love. God bless!
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DeleteThank you Natty.
DeleteVery often we point out others' mistakes and wink at our mistakes. May your article be an eye opener to many.
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