Read John 8:1-11
So, I have given a proposition a few
or a few dozen times That’s normally how that works. Remember, this is a Tom Deal
not a hard and fast biblical rule or doctrine. Here it is again.
The Law was given for our own good to
mitigate the evil in our hearts. It didn’t cure anything. It reduced the effect
of evil within us, at least that is what I have proffered to you.
Jesus wants a wholesale exchange of
our sinful hearts for a divine one. It’s not quite a plug-and-play deal, but you
surely do no want to be unplugged from it.
Where are we in this unique
gospel? Jesus has performed miracles.
Some believed. Some didn’t. Some started thinking about killing him.
Is he the Christ? How can he do these
things? Some believed. Some doubted. Some continued to plot to kill him.
Through this time, Jesus continued to
teach. So we come to a day on the Mount of Olives and the Temple Courts and Jesus is ready to begin
his teaching when he is greeted by a crowd once again.
Among his enemies who were about to
make their grand entrance, someone thought they had the perfect scenario to
trap Jesus. I cannot believe that the gospel author did not insert “lol”
somewhere in the text. Let’s see how it
plays out. It’s likely familiar to you.
Jesus was ready to teach and the
Teachers of the Law were ready to entrap him.
Enter the woman accused of adultery. She had been caught
red-handed. That part might make you
scratch your head. This should be a no-brainer.
Jesus has to say “Stone Her!”
So, the woman is dragged in. I’m
thinking this stop was not on here to do list for the day. She might get a
quick roll in the hall with guy next door, hit the market for some sales, and
maybe grab some drinks with the girls later.
So much for her plans. The religious
hierarchy has the woman placed in front of the people. They probably didn’t even know her name.
They had come for Jesus. The woman was
a sideshow, a distraction, while the self-righteous maneuvered for the kill. She
was the supporting attack and her death would just be collateral damage. These
high and mighty leaders were after Jesus.
Jesus was the one in their sights. The
woman was small potatoes, but necessary for this maneuver.
The religious leaders and their
closest followers turned their attention to this man called Jesus. OBTW—they were all packing rocks. This was the boys day out for sure.
There would be blood!
C’mon, you can’t just decide to kill a
woman because you want to—really, what’s the deal here?
And this was no surprise to Jesus.
Jesus could have taken the role of attorney and been the best lawyer ever.
Jesus could have dismissed on the spot. Send
these knuckleheads away. They don’t have
a case!
What?
They were short some evidence. It
wasn’t lost in the evidence room. It wasn’t skimmed off by some corrected cop.
It wasn’t blown away be the Oklahoma wind.
The yahoos in charge of this show just
brought the girl. So, what did they forget?
The guy. Yes, even two millennia ago,
it took two to tango.
If a man is found sleeping with
another man’s wife, both the man who slept with her and the woman must die. You
must purge the evil from Israel.
Jesus could have just said that a Two
to Tango offense and I only see one person accused. He could have just sent these self-righteous yahoo’s
home. Jesus took another path. He went
along with the scheme to kill the woman and make him look hard-hearted after
preaching so much love.
He had one condition.
Jesus was not confrontive. He could
have been. The Teachers of the Law left themselves open to be obliterated by
the law. Jesus would not engage in conversation. He wrote on the ground.
When he spoke, his words cut to the
heart of why he chose what he did.
But Jesus bent down and started to
write on the ground with his finger.
When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them,
“Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at
her.” Again he stooped down and wrote on
the ground
Jesus wasn’t going to teach the finer
points of the law. He came to fulfill the law and he did. But crossing the T
and dotting the I was not part of his mission.
Realize that there was probably a guy
in the crowd with a rock or two or two dozen who was glad he wasn’t standing
with the accused. He would make his throws count. He was going to need another
side chick but at least he wasn’t about to get stoned.
And we come to a very basic question.
What do we want in our relationship with God?
A vending machine? Problem in. Answer
out. On to the next thing.
A friend when I need one? Who wouldn’t
want that?
Someone to tell you what to do? I’m talking to the single guys now. The rest
don’t have to worry about that anymore.
Seriously, do we want someone who is
Lord? We like the Jesus is our friend part. How about Jesus is Lord.
You want someone to take the pain in
your back or neck or leg away? I’m sure that I missed a few spots.
You want to be able to make this
month’s rent or car payment or tattoo payment.
Any financial help is appreciated.
But are we ready to accept Jesus as
Lord?
Every man there was armed. Young and
old had gathered. Some would throw with passion. Some would move to the back of
the line when it formed. Let the extra passion of youth do its work.
But they all brought stones.
So, let’s enforce the Law of my Father
that was given through Moses. Go ahead. Whoever has never sinned get this party
started.
Who would be the first? Unless a
stranger was just passing through at the moment, I’m sure that anyone who
stepped forward might have a skeptic or two or two hundred. This statement was universally
disqualifying.
The law has some attraction for
people. They can satisfy their own human heart—yes the one tainted by evil—and
do it in the name of God.
Do you think that those men who
brought this woman to Jesus were concerned in doing what was right in God’s
eyes? Really?
· There were those with an agenda. This Jesus
character has been disrupting our stage. Time for him to exit stage left.
· There were those who were just interested in
what would happen. Like him or hate him, there was never a dull moment with
Jesus.
· And there were those who didn’t know what to
do with the day. My golf game stinks. Let’s see if there is a stoning going on
anywhere.
There was another group. The people.
The people who were interested. The people who were listening so they could do
what God wanted them to do. Yes, there was a group of people ready to hear what
the Lord had to say.
There was one more person interested
in what Jesus had to say. Yes, the woman who had been brought before him. He
had just said, go ahead and stone her, knowing that it would never happen. The
woman might have been a little in the dark on the last part.
So it went something like this.
Where did
everyone go?
I don’t know.
Then who is left
to condemn you?
No one, sir.
Then neither do
I. I came to
save not to condemn.
Now leave your sinful ways and live to the glory of God.
Today, most of us fit into the same
category. We have
sinned and we have been
saved by the blood of Jesus. Now, go and sin no more.
More about that later.
Amen.
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