Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her. (John 8:7)
The religious leaders brought to Jesus a woman caught in the act of adultery. Notice, they caught her in the act. Where was the man and why did they not bring him too? This gives us an indication as to their intent, as the text tells us they were trying to trap Jesus, “in order to have a basis for accusing him” (John 8:6).
Now the Law commanded the penalty for adultery was to be stoned to death. So, what does Jesus do? He stoops to write something on the ground, not once, but twice, during this encounter. The text never tells us what Jesus wrote. And this is the only place in Scripture where we see Jesus writing anything. But it just might be that Jesus wrote on the ground the names of those holding the stones and their hidden sins, known only to our all-seeing, all-knowing God.
After Jesus makes His stone-throwing statement and writes on the ground with his finger, “those who heard began to go away one at a time, the older ones first, until only Jesus was left, with the woman still standing there” (John 8:9). With the older ones dropping their stones and leaving first, it seems to suggest the wisdom of their age helped them understand the message of Jesus. They realized Jesus could have exposed the depths of the depravity in each of their hearts.
Question: Was there anyone without sin in that group? Yes, of course. It was Jesus. Only Jesus had the right to pass ultimate judgment. We all are sinners and in need of a Savior moment by moment. We need to leave judgment to the One who judges justly. When we keep judging others, we grieve the Holy Spirit and give the devil a foothold in our lives. We all need to stop slinging stones – gossip, slander, judgment, anger, etc. – in our minds, in our words, and in our behavior. Remember, the greater our devotion to Jesus, the better we become at dropping our stones.
This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!