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Scripture

John 8:20-11

“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 declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.”

Observation-What does it say?

One morning Jesus went to the temple, where people gathered to hear Him teach. As He was teaching, some teachers of the law and the Pharisees brought Him a woman who was caught in the act of adultery. They asked Jesus what they should do to this woman. They were trying to set a trap for Jesus. The way He answered their question would determine if they would have any basis for accusing Jesus of wrongdoing. Jesus replied with an answer that cleared the room, and silenced the crowd. He said in verse 7, "He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first."  With that being said, each person began leaving in silence one by one. You could have heard a pin drop, (or in this case, a stone drop). All who were left standing there were Jesus, and the adulterous woman.

Understanding-What does it mean?

God desires to bring healing and reconciliation to human relationships, rather than judgement and destruction.

“For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.”-John 3:17 NIV

If you think about it for a moment, Jesus was the only One who stood at those temple courts that day who had not sinned. So if anyone had the right to condemn and stone this woman, it would be Jesus. Instead, Jesus showed grace and compassion to this woman. He chose not to condemn her for her sins, and tells her to "go and sin no more." 

“For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right with God through Christ.” 2 Corinthians 5:21 NLT

Life Application

Jesus is quick to forgive, but we as individuals have a part to play as well...We must believe in Him and repent!

Nothing further was recorded in the Bible about the woman in this story. I would like to think that she was able to turn her life around, believe in Jesus' ways, repent from her sinful nature, and share the good news of the grace and mercy that was shown to her that day by a man named Jesus. I would like to think that she told everyone she came across with in life about the day she was saved from an inevitable gruesome death, and instead was given another opportunity in life, and that the people who heard her story wanted to know more about the man who saved her...Jesus.

Father God thank You for the grace and mercy that You surround me with each and everyday! Please forgive me for being judgmental against other sinners, when I should be looking at my own sinfulness, and doing something more about it. Give me a heart of compassion and love towards others like You. Help me to share with others the good news of how You saved me. May You give me the passion to share it in a way that encourages others to yearn to know more about You as well. Holy Spirit open my eyes and heart to the people You would like me to share with today. May You give me the right words to speak into their lives. In Your holy and precious name Jesus, Amen.

-Moses Gaddi

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Scripture

Proverbs 26:12

Do you see a person wise in their own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for them.

Observation - What does it say?

The first 11 verses of this chapter illustrate the Bible’s negative view, and ultimately God’s negative view (as the Bible’s author), of fools. In many of the proverbs, the fool is portrayed as the person on the opposite end of the spectrum from the wise and righteous. For the past 25 chapters, we’ve seen that there is no benefit to being a fool. The person who is most despised and hopeless appears to be the fool. Then comes a major insight in this verse:

There is someone more hopeless than the fool. It’s the person who is wise in their own eyes.

Understanding - What does it mean?

As I read the first 11 verses of this chapter, I found myself thinking, “Dang, good thing I’m not a fool!” Then, as if wise Solomon knew this would be the thought of some, he delivers a tremendous blow to them (and me!) in verse 12. “If you think you’re wise in your own eyes, you’re worse off than the fool.”

Ouch! I fell into the trap.

These are the same people Jesus had the hardest time with. The religious leaders and teachers of the law thought they had it all together and complained about Jesus, “Why are you and your disciples always hanging out with sinners?!” Jesus replied, “It’s not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."

Jesus avoided those who thought they were healthy, thought they were righteous and thought they were wise. And he pursued those who realized they were sick, realized they were sinful and realized they needed wisdom.

Psalm 138:6 Though the LORD is great, he cares for the humble, but he keeps his distance from the proud.

Life Application

Repent of pride!

God, forgive me for my pride! Humble me and remove any offensive way in me. I can't bear the thought of you keeping your distance from me! You are my only hope for this life and for eternity. I desire you above all things and long for more of your presence in my life. Destroy my pride and make me more aware of my desperation for you. Amen.

- Levi Thompson

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S- "Jesus answered, "The work of God is this:  "to believe in the one he has sent."O- The book of John offers the reader a progressive revelation of Jesus.  Each of the four Gospels relate the story of Jesus from a distinct point of view, according to the purpose of each writer.  Here in chapter 6 Jesus orchestrates the feeding of five thousand, and He is seen walking on the water.  His sphere of power now extends over quantity (just ask the five thousand men who found themselves  at a catered event) and natural laws; have you walked on water lately?U- In the Spring of 2005, my wife and I attended a five month YWAM school of missions.  The first 3 months were dedicated to "knowing Jesus and building an attitude of community."  The Last 2 months were, as the saying goes, where the rubber meets the the road.  We were headed to Mongolia.  Our team was assembeled from four nations, some singles, some married, some married with children and a paralytic.  There was so much to do to get reading "to go and do."  On the surface we seemed to o be identilfied by what we were going abroad to do.  That all shifted one  day as I was sitting in a cafeteria of the YWAM Mercy Ships training facility.  The place was huge but,  for the moment is was just our little band of missionaries.  And, there it was on the wall, a picture frame with the words of John 6:29.  Scores of medical professionals would soon  fill the campus in waves then be commissioned to ports all over the world.  Each one paying their own way, taking time off from their occupations.  But the real work, the indispensable "work of God" was then and is today,  believing in the one who was sent.  By believing we are  able to keep the main thing.......... the main. 
L- We praise  you Lord for your unwavering commitment to those who belong to you .  You said, he who believes has everlasting Life.  Yet, there are some who do not believe (verse 47, 64).  Before we go out and  change the world, nation, country, state, city, neighborhood  draw us first into a vibrant and purposeful relationship with the One you have sent Lord.  And, let us not shy away from our responsibility as your sent ones.  In the Name of Jesus.
 
Warren Vivian
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