“Jesus
said to her, ‘Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more’.” John 8:11
The adulterous woman had been caught
and judged. Before her sentence was carried out her judges brought her to
Jesus. That is where every guilty sinner needs to be brought. After a little
bit her judges all left her and she was alone with Jesus. These next words are
so important. “Neither to I condemn you;
go and sin no more.” She had been judged by the law, the righteous Law of
God. Jesus had mercy on her. That is the Gospel. Jesus told her to go and sin
no more. That is the practical use of the law to guide our steps.
God’s righteous Law applies to all
men, past and present. It was not a time sensitive set of rules, but His
lasting expectation for the behavior of men. All men break that law, and that
is called sin. We break it every day. God, in His mercy, has given His Son to
forgive us our sin, but not ours alone. We must bring sinners to Jesus for His
mercy on them as well. He is ready to forgive all who will kneel before Him and
claim Him, the Son of God, as their Savior.
Dear
Father, Thank You for forgiveness through Jesus Christ. Help me to keep your
Law and confess when I break it. Help me to bring others to find forgiveness in
Christ. Amen.
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