Justification

Jesus stood up and said to her, "Woman, where are they? Has no-one condemned you?"

John 8:10


The religious leaders had brought Jesus a woman caught in adultery to trap him. According to Moses' Law she should have been stoned to death, but the Roman occupiers reserved the death penalty for themselves. It seemed like Jesus couldn't win, either he sided with Moses and got in trouble with the Romans, or sided with the licentious Romans and lost credibility with the Jews.


His response was masterful: "Let the one without sin cast the first stone". None of us have the right to impose death on anyone else, however deserved, because we are all sinners. The religious leaders recognised this and went away, oldest first.


And so Jesus and the woman are left and we have his question. Of course the answer was no one, and in her reply she addressed him as Lord. He simply told her that he didn't condemn her and to go and leave her life of sin.


Jesus gives us a window into the heart of God. As he said to Nicodemus, God didn't send his Son into the world to condemn the world but to save the world through him. We might deserve God's wrath, but Jesus came to lavish God's love upon us.


"Lord, and light of the world, thank you for coming to save us. When my sins would condemn me, I praise you for justifying me. May I leave my sin and follow you, for your glory, amen"




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