Is Any of You without Sin?
Sinners.
There
are some very bad people in the world.
Can you name some?
A
terrorist. A child-molester. Your next-door neighbor who’s a jerk.
How
about yourself? Are you a very bad
person?
Some
people in Jesus’ day were thinking of a very bad person. A woman.
They caught her in the act of adultery.
Bad. Very bad.
A crowd
brought her to Jesus. “Look, here’s a
bad sinner. We think she should be
punished. We think she should be
stoned.”
Jesus
asks the crowd, “If any of you is without sin, let him throw the first stone.”
No
stones were thrown.
Wait
a second. So it’s fine to have sex
outside of marriage? Is Jesus in favor
of adultery?
Jesus
didn’t say the woman was right. Jesus
was showing that the woman was no different.
Often
we look at people as bad and good. Our
mistake is not when we label someone bad.
Our mistake is when we label anyone good. Our biggest mistake is when we label ourselves good. There is no one who is good. To earn a ticket to heaven, God expects not a
life that is better than most. God
expects perfection. Absolute
perfection.
Who
of us is without sin?
I
am the bad person. I should be stoned,
eternally punished by a just God.
The
woman caught in adultery should have been stoned. She was guilty. She did
not deny that.
Listen. Jesus says to her, “I do not condemn
you. Go and leave your life of sin.”
How
can God say that? He must punish
sin. He did, by punishing his son
Jesus. Jesus announces to this woman, “I’ve
forgiven you. You are free.”
As
a woman who knew she was bad but witnessed the undeserved love of her Savior,
she was free from sin. She was free
from guilt. She wanted to leave her
life of sin.
There
are some very bad people in this world.
You and I.
Thank
Jesus that he came into the world to save sinners, you and me.