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How does the story of the adulterous woman illustrate the gospel?

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The story illustrates the gospel by showing how Jesus upholds God's justice while offering mercy to the guilty.

The account of the woman caught in adultery in John 8 serves as a profound illustration of the gospel message. The preacher emphasizes that while the law demands condemnation for sin, Jesus offers mercy without compromising the holiness of God. His stooping to be with the woman underscores His role as Savior, providing relief from the burden of guilt and shame. The gospel encapsulates this interaction: sinners, caught in their transgressions, are met by a Savior who offers forgiveness and the promise of transformation. Jesus's statement, "Go and sin no more," reveals not just mercy but the power of grace to change lives. Through His atoning work, He provides a way for us to be reconciled to God without diminishing His justice.
Scripture References: John 8:1-11, Romans 5:8

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He Stooped To Save
Frank Tate · Jan 19, 2014
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