John 8
Jesus forgives a woman caught in adultery and teaches about being free from sin.
Bible version
Jesus and the Woman Caught in Adultery
Commentary
John 8 is a chapter that speaks to the power of truth and the importance of living a life of integrity. Jesus is confronted by the Pharisees and scribes who bring a woman caught in adultery to him. They challenge him to judge her according to the law of Moses, but Jesus refuses to do so. Instead, he challenges them to examine their own lives and to consider their own sins. He tells them that the one without sin should be the one to cast the first stone. This is a powerful reminder that we should not judge others for their mistakes, but instead focus on our own lives and strive to live with integrity. Jesus then turns to the woman and tells her to go and sin no more. This is a reminder that we should strive to live a life of righteousness and to turn away from sin. Jesus is showing us that we should not be defined by our past mistakes, but instead focus on living a life of integrity and truth. John 8 is a powerful reminder of the importance of truth and integrity. We should strive to live a life of righteousness and to turn away from sin. We should also remember to not judge others for their mistakes, but instead focus on our own lives and strive to live with integrity.
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There are 59 verses in John, chapter 8.