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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566896/fan_mail/new] Jesus bends down, writes in the dirt, and gives a shamed woman her dignity back — then does the same for her accusers. What do you do with a story that doesn't even appear in the earliest manuscripts? In this episode of The Leader Lounge, Young Life leaders Chris and Emily Storms walk through the woman caught in adultery (John 7:53–8:11) — starting with why your Bible has that little note above it, and why the church has still treated it as canon. They unpack the trap the scribes and Pharisees set, the dignity Jesus gives the woman simply by bending down and writing in the dirt, and the dignity he gives her accusers by not looking up as they walk away. Chris and Emily wrestle with the tension of "neither do I condemn you" and "go and sin no more" — grace and truth in the same breath. A rich conversation for youth ministry leaders, parents, and anyone teaching kids how to hold both compassion and the call to holiness. SCRIPTURE REFERENCED * John 7:53–8:11 * Deuteronomy 22:20–24 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR * Why most Bibles have a footnote above this passage — and why it's still in the canon * Setting the scene: the temple, the feast, Nicodemus, and Jesus spending the night on the Mount of Olives * What the scribes and Pharisees were really after — a charge against Jesus, not justice for the woman * The detail Chris notices: they brought the woman, but conveniently left the man * Why Jesus bending down to write in the dirt may have been an act of dignity — taking every eye off the woman * The line that flips the room: "Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her" * Insight on Jesus bending down a second time — giving dignity to the accusers as they walk away * Why the older ones leave first — wisdom, or willingness to admit they've sinned? * A pattern of Jesus and women: the bleeding woman, the woman at the well, and now this one * Why Jesus asks her a question he already knows the answer to * Holding grace and truth together: "Neither do I condemn you. Go, and from now on, sin no more." * A practical teaching tip from Chris: act it out when you tell this story to kids FOR YOUTH LEADERS * When you tell this story to kids, act it out — actually bend down and "write" in the dirt. It changes how the room feels the moment. * Don't stop at "Jesus loves you." Teach the full line: "Neither do I condemn you. Go and sin no more." Grace and truth belong together. * Notice who Jesus protects in the story — not just the woman, but the accusers too. That's a powerful model for how we handle a kid's confession or a hard moment in campaigners. * If you teach the manuscript footnote honestly, you build trust. Kids can handle the question "why is this in my Bible?" — and your honest answer makes Scripture more credible to them, not less. NEXT WEEK ON THE LOUNGE The feeding of the 5,000 — see you next Tuesday. Note: We provide links to specific resources; this is not an endorsement of the entire website, author, organization, etc. Their views may not represent our's. Contact Us: leaderlounge@gmail.com Emily's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/em_storms_/] Chris' Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chris_storms_/] Chris' Substack - Love, Life, and Lampoonery [https://chrisstorms.substack.com/]
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