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Jesus, the Woman Caught in Adultery, and the Balance of Truth and Grace | John 8:1–11

37 min · 24. apr. 2026
episode Jesus, the Woman Caught in Adultery, and the Balance of Truth and Grace | John 8:1–11 cover

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How should Christians respond when someone is caught in sin? In John 8:1–11, the scribes and Pharisees bring a woman caught in adultery before Jesus, hoping to trap Him between mercy and the Law of Moses. But Jesus refuses to compromise truth or abandon grace. In this Bible teaching from Calvary Kona, Pastor Christian walks through the powerful scene of Jesus writing in the dust, exposing the hypocrisy of the accusers, fulfilling the Law perfectly, and speaking words of mercy and transformation: “Neither do I condemn you; go, and from now on sin no more.” This message explores how followers of Jesus can hold firmly to God’s Word without using truth as a weapon, and how we can show mercy without ignoring sin. Jesus shows us the way: truth without hardness, grace without compromise, and mercy that calls us into a new life. Scripture: John 8:1–11 Topics: Woman caught in adultery, Jesus and the Pharisees, truth and grace, mercy and repentance, John 8 sermon, Calvary Kona, Christian response to sin, friend of sinners, go and sin no more.

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