Friday, March 19, 2010

Stones vs Pebbles

"...If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her." John 8:7

These are awesome, strict words from Jesus to the Pharisees that brought before him an adulterous woman. The scripture says that they made her stand before the group of people that Jesus was teaching and they made accusations, no, they had actually caught her in the act of adultery, and by Moses' law, they said, she is to be stoned. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: wonder why they didn't bring the other MAN involved? All along this was to try to trip Jesus up in his teachings. I like the manner in which Jesus addressed the Pharisees and the woman. The bible says that Jesus bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger (v 6), then spoke the words that you see at the beginning of this paragraph. Jesus is not a man that would put himself above anyone else and degrade them. He proved this on the cross of calvary!

As you go on and read "the rest of the story" you find that there was no one that could throw a stone in the direction of this adulterous woman because of the sin that was prevalent in their own lives. After everyone had left Jesus and the woman alone, Jesus looked at the woman and asked her where the ones that had condemned her went? Jesus said to her "I don't condemn you either" and told her to go and leave her life of sin. Jesus saved this woman from being stoned by showing the others that they had "sins - stones, if you will" in their own lives.

How many of us have "stones" in our lives and we often just try to shrug them off to be "pebbles". If you stack enough pebbles on the ground they will become a great mound of stones. Jesus came to clear those pebbles away and to give us victory over our sins. When we see someone fall to temptation and seem to be living a life of treachery, we are not to bring them before the crowds to stand them up and be stoned, we are to do what Jesus did and show them compassion and love. Afterall, the bible talks about removing the plank in our eyes before we can worry about the toothpick in someone else's.

Let's be on guard everyday to remove the "peebles" in our lives through prayer, reading the Word, and walking in the presence of God. I for one don't want to have a stone wall built up between me and God! Be blessed today and if you need to do some "excavating"in your life, Jesus is writing in the sand for you!

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