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How can Jesus say, 'neither do I condemn thee'?

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Jesus can declare no condemnation because He fulfills the law and bears the penalty for sin.

Jesus' declaration, 'neither do I condemn thee' (John 8:11), is profound because it stems from His divine authority and redemptive work. As the one who lived without sin, Jesus stands uniquely qualified to offer mercy instead of condemnation. Romans 8:33-34 highlights that it is Christ who justifies, meaning that through His sacrificial death and resurrection, He has satisfied the demands of God's justice. This enables Him to extend grace while remaining just, allowing Him to forgive sinners like the woman caught in adultery. His statement is not a denial of the reality of sin but rather a testimony to the awesome power of grace.
Scripture References: John 8:11, Romans 8:33-34

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