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David Servant

Jesus Shows Mercy to an Adulterous Woman John 8:1-11

Jesus shows mercy to an adulterous woman, demonstrating God's love and giving her an opportunity to repent.
David Servant preaches about the encounter between Jesus and the Pharisees who brought an adulterous woman to Him in an attempt to trap Him. Jesus, filled with wisdom, turned the tables on the Pharisees by challenging them to judge themselves first before passing judgment on others. He highlighted the importance of mercy, repentance, and not condemning others, as He showed compassion to the guilty woman. Jesus' actions revealed the hypocrisy of the Pharisees and emphasized the need for all to repent and seek forgiveness.

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Because they didn't believe in Him, the Pharisees and religious teachers wanted to prove that Jesus was not from God. So they formed a plan that they hoped would expose Him as a fraud. In the Law of Moses, God commanded that adulterers be stoned to death for their sin, and the Pharisees figured that if Jesus didn't endorse what God's Law required, that would be proof that He really wasn't from God. So, they somehow caught a woman in the act of committing adultery and brought her to Jesus to see if He would say the same thing God said through Moses.

Filled with wisdom, Jesus masterfully turned the tables on the Pharisees. They had passed judgment on Him and the woman they'd brought, but He forced them to judge themselves. "All right, stone her," He told them, "but let those who have never sinned throw the first stones!" (John 8:7). Jesus actually proved that they were guilty of what they accused Him of: not keeping the Law of Moses. In Moses' Law, the one who accused another person of a sin that was punishable by death was required to throw the first stone if the accused person was found guilty. Jesus was simply asking the woman's accusers to obey the Law, and He reminded them of part of the reason God required accusers to throw the first stone at people they helped condemn: When a person is as guilty as the person he's accusing, he has no right to accuse that person, much less throw the first of many stones that will kill that person!

Jesus' challengers got the message, and slowly snuck away, beginning with the oldest. They realized that none of them had the right to throw the first stone.

The only person who had the right to stone the woman was Jesus, because He was sinless. He, however, demonstrated God's mercy, giving the guilty woman a chance to repent and begin following Him. I hope she did!

Q. When she died years later, what would have happened to the adulterous woman if she didn't do as Jesus said, repenting of her sins after He showed her mercy?

A. She would have been condemned to hell forever. Just because God shows a person mercy during his or her lifetime doesn't guarantee that person will receive mercy after death.

Q. What do you think Jesus was writing in the dust with His finger as the Pharisees waited for His answer to their question?

A. No one knows because the Bible doesn't say. However, many have wondered if He wasn't writing the names of the women with whom the accusing Pharisees had committed adultery!

Application: God has treated everyone in the world just like Jesus treated the adulterous woman. All of us have broken God's laws, but He has shown us mercy and given us an opportunity to repent and come to Him. As those who have repented, let us be especially careful that we don't become like the Pharisees, condemning people who are just like we were!

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Pharisees' Plan to Expose Jesus
  2. A. They wanted to prove Jesus was not from God
  3. B. They formed a plan to catch a woman in adultery
  4. II. Jesus Turns the Tables on the Pharisees
  5. A. He forced them to judge themselves
  6. B. He reminded them of the Law of Moses
  7. III. The Consequences of the Pharisees' Actions
  8. A. They realized they had no right to throw the first stone
  9. B. They slowly snuck away
  10. IV. Jesus' Mercy and the Woman's Opportunity
  11. A. He showed her mercy and gave her a chance to repent
  12. B. He demonstrated God's mercy and love

Key Quotes

“All right, stone her, but let those who have never sinned throw the first stones!” — David Servant
“When a person is as guilty as the person he's accusing, he has no right to accuse that person, much less throw the first of many stones that will kill that person!” — David Servant

Application Points

  • God has shown us mercy and given us an opportunity to repent, just like He did with the adulterous woman.
  • We should be careful not to become like the Pharisees, condemning people who are just like we were before we repented.
  • As those who have repented, let us be especially careful to show mercy and love to others.

Frequently Asked Questions

What would have happened to the adulterous woman if she didn't repent of her sins?
She would have been condemned to hell forever.
What do you think Jesus was writing in the dust with His finger?
No one knows because the Bible doesn't say, but some speculate it was the names of the women with whom the accusing Pharisees had committed adultery.
Why should we be careful not to become like the Pharisees?
We should be careful not to condemn people who are just like we were before we repented.
What is the significance of Jesus being sinless?
As the only sinless person, Jesus had the right to stone the woman, but instead, He showed her mercy.

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