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केरुङ भाषामा | Kerong Language |16."Jesus Forgives An Adulterous Woman"| Audio Bible Story | HCM 🔎🔍

🎞️ · 24.07.2023 · 00:45:09 ··· Montag ⭐ 0 🎬 0 📺རེ་བའི་གསུང་བཤད།Rewi SungSyet
🎬 · 24.07.2023 · 00:45:09 ··· Montag
😎 · 03.07.2024 · 15:40:29 ··· MiTTwoch
The adulterous woman was standing in the temple when Jesus entered. The Pharisees testified about her sin and told Jesus that she should be stoned to death. They asked Jesus if He agreed with their judgment and punishment. But Jesus did not answer their question. Rather, He pointed out their hypocrisy. Jesus forgives the adulterous woman in John 8:1-11 ESV. If you’ve ever committed adultery, you probably already know what Jesus said. Then you should feel no better than her. After all, you’re just as bad as her! Jesus told us that whoever is without sin should first throw the first stone, so don’t feel superior! Jesus even said that if you’ve sinned before, he would also first throw the first stone.
Judge Not
The Bible says “Judge not, that you be not judged. 2 For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure, you use it will be measured to you.

What Can We Learn From the Woman Caught in Adultery?
In our culture, the woman caught in adultery has a particularly glaring example. Jesus tells her to stop sinning and to walk in the light. Jesus does not make excuses for her sin because of her childhood or the abusive husband she was born into. Nor does he call the man her husband or her accomplice by name. Instead, he tells her to stop sinning and to stop settling for intimate relationships.

The first thing that Jesus does in response to the woman’s accusers is to call her to repentance. He does this by stooping down and writing something on the ground. The accusers continued to question him. Ultimately, one by one, they left. Moreover, we are called to do the same – a new life.
Jesus’ stories are meant to invite people into the light, to experience forgiveness, and enter into the life that follows. Stories that call us to condemn or judge do a disservice to the kingdom of God and the gospel. The adulterous woman in the gospel of John 8:1-11story shows us how our response is not enough to understand what Jesus is trying to teach. It is necessary to understand that we cannot understand others’ hearts and actions, and we cannot see them without understanding Grace.
Conclusion
Listen To Him
We have voices and opinions and in the story, our opinion is most likely the same as of the Pharisees and scribes. We can quickly do the same, judge the woman and say that this woman is guilty of adultery and it is only right to be stoned to death as per the law required. But wait, here’s something more. The Lord Jesus said whoever is without sin should be the first to throw a stone. Who among us is without sin? The Bible says “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” Roman 3:23

Let us remember what happened on the mount of transfiguration. While Jesus is transfigured talking with Moises and Elijah, a voice from the cloud said “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased, listen to Him. If we are listening to Lord we heard Him say “Go and sin no more”. Who are we to judge?

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