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What does the Bible say about forgiveness for adultery?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus offers forgiveness to those guilty of adultery, as seen in John 8:11, where He tells the woman caught in adultery, 'Neither do I condemn thee.'

In John 8:11, after the woman caught in adultery is brought before Jesus, He responds with compassion, saying, 'Neither do I condemn thee; go, and sin no more.' This passage highlights the central theme of grace in the face of our sins. While adultery is indeed a grave sin, the mercy of Christ extends to those who recognize their guilt and turn to Him for forgiveness. Jesus's words to the woman signify that through faith and repentance, individuals can be freed from condemnation, reflecting the truth found in Romans 8:1: 'There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.' This assurance of forgiveness is not a license to sin but a call to live in the freedom and joy of obedience to Him.
Scripture References: John 8:11, Romans 8:1

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