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    sin no more

    Explore "sin no more" with insightful episodes like "John 8:1-11 "Go and Sin No More"", "There Is Nothing Worse | John 5:14", "Gospel of John #24: John 7:53–8:11, The Woman Caught in Adultery" and ""Don't Find Fault, Find a Remedy" Following Jesus Sermons Series #28" from podcasts like ""Truth to Live By", "Vince Miller Podcast", "The Bible Study Program (audio)" and "First Baptist Blowing Rock"" and more!

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    Gospel of John #24: John 7:53–8:11, The Woman Caught in Adultery

    Gospel of John #24: John 7:53–8:11, The Woman Caught in Adultery
    Enemies of Jesus, the religious authorities, hope to compromise Jesus, endanger Him, by bringing a woman caught in the act of adultery. These people want Jesus to agree that she ought to be stoned to death, per the Law of Moses. If Jesus says yes, the Roman authorities would have a claim against Jesus since Rome alone held the power to do this. If Jesus declines, then it would appear as He is in violation of Moses’ laws. Jesus does not answer, writes on the ground, stands and states, “He among you without sin cast the first stone.”

    "Don't Find Fault, Find a Remedy" Following Jesus Sermons Series #28

    "Don't Find Fault, Find a Remedy" Following Jesus Sermons Series #28
    In our current culture, it doesn't take long for anyone who states a conviction or belief that might runs counter to modern PC group think to receive the admonition, "Judge Not least You Be Judged". It seems that is the "go-to" response on Facebook, Social Media, Blogs, Websites and sometimes even in person anytime we might express a biblical conviction about sin or sinful behavior. My first reaction to reading or hearing this response is to quote Inigo Montoya from "The Princess Bride"; "I do not think that word means what you think it means!". Taken out of context, the words of Jesus from the Sermon on the Mount might seem to call us to be more "tolerant", but is that what he really means? What about the context of those words and the verses that follow? Do they back up this interpretation? What about other New Testament passages or even Jesus' own words later in the same sermon, do they? Join us as we discover what Jesus meant when he called us "Not to Judge" in Matthew 7:1 and the profound responsibility those words carry for those who choose to "follow Him". From Matthew 7:1-6.

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