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F. B. Myer: “It is a terrible things for sinners to fall into the hands of his fellow sinners”.
- late 1800’s
Read in different versions of bible.
F. B. Myer: “It is a terrible things for sinners to fall into the hands of his fellow sinners”.
- late 1800’s
We have all heard stories of terrible injustices done to people who take it upon themselves to pass judgement on others...
We see it in politics all the time.
People being tried in the court of public opinion because who idealology or philosophy or even something so simple as prejudice…
Mob justice is a horrible thing.
It is said that each of the major museums of the world has some depiction our text.
Statement in our text that is misunderstood:
7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
Society uses it to excuse sin.
Jesus’ message her was not “don’t be judgmental” it was “BE FORGIVING!”
Unforgiveness often is revealed in judgement!
Things to look for in our study:
Who was caught: The Woman
Trap
The Challenge
The Pardon
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Read
Read
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One person will first read the scripture selection in the King James Version.
2. Next, another person will read the same passages in a modern language or amplified version for more clarity such as the New Living Translation (NLT), Message Bible (MSG), New English Translation (NET), Amplified Bible (AMP), etc.
Retell story
Retell
Retell
One person will begin retelling the scripture passage in their own words (a new person to start each week is great!)
Then…As a group, work together to fill in gaps and build the story.
This will help us internalize and own it.
Be sure everyone participates.
Discuss
Discuss
Together, share around the group how the topic and scripture setting applies to your life personally.
Here are somethoughts to consider for discussion… don’t let the discussion stop here, though… what questions can you ask that will help uncover God’s message?
The Woman – verse 3-6
The man who invited Jesus was described as a Pharisee.
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